Reference Library: category - k. Timber & Other Certification

Lessons for REDD+ from measures to control illegal logging in Indonesia

September, 2011. Luttrell, C.; Obidzinski, K.; Brockhaus, M.; Muharrom, E.; Petkova, E.; Wardell, A.; Halperin, J. Working Paper 74. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and Center for International Forestry Research, Jakarta and Bogor, Indonesia. 98 pages

Impact of Border Carbon Adjustment and Restrictions on Non-certified Timber on International Commerce in Wood Products

August, 2011. Promode Kant & Li Meng. Paper presented at the Second Northeast Asia International Ecology Conference held at Yichun, China, on Aug 27-28, 2011. 13 pages

Thailand: Overview of Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade

July, 2011. Kevin Woods, Keith Barney, and Kerstin Canby. Forest Trends for FLEGT Asia Regional Programme. EU FLEGT Facility, BASELINE STUDY 5. 63 pages

Building on Forest Governance Reforms through FLEGT: The Best Way of Controlling Forests’ Contribution to Climate Change?

July, 2011. Dooley, Kate; Ozinga, Saskia. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law (RECIEL), Volume 20, Number 2, pp. 163-170(8). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9388.2011.00717.x

REDD+ and FLEGT Linkages: What is FLEGT?

January, 2011. proforest. Briefing Note 1. 4 pages

REDD+ and FLEGT Linkages: What is REDD+?

January, 2011. proforest. Briefing Note 2. 8 pages

REDD+ and FLEGT Linkages: Working together effectively

January, 2011. proforest. Briefing Note 3. 12 pages

Comparing Sustainable Forest Management Certifications Standards: A Meta-analysis

January, 2011. Michael Rawson Clark & Joelyn Sarrah Kozar. Ecology and Society 16(1): 3

Legal vs. certified timber: Preliminary impacts of forest certification in Cameroon

December, 2010. Paolo Omar Cerutti, Luca Tacconi, Robert Nasi and Guillaume Lescuyer. Forest Policy and Economics. Article in Press. doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2010.11.005

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