To date, assessments of the sustainability of agricultural commodity supply chains have largely relied on some combination of macro-scale footprint
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Refleksi Sertifikasi Perangsang Diskusi Roundtable ’20 Tahun Sertifikasi Indonesia’
[caption id="attachment_126" align="alignright" width="300"] Going, going, gone... the fate of all protected species in production manscapes?[/caption
Confirmed: discrepancies in audit reports AJA
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Megateam Revolutions
https://youtu.be/H1kd1n2SyLU Still one of my favorite drone videos...
AJA Sertifikasi Indonesia suspected of falsifying audit reports
Early June this year, the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) celebrated its first certificates for Indonesian forest manager
Peer Review, Doublehelix Report #1188 VEN (Yellow Balau Species Verification Report)
the available data suggests that any link between (timber) trade names and tree species should be approached with (extreme) caution/prejudice. Tree sp
JG | Erik Meijaard: Get Your Facts Right on Indonesia’s Haze Problem
Anyone who has ever spent time in Kalimantan or Sumatra during the dry season knows that burning land for agriculture, for hunting, or just for fun is
[LINK] A nation of dunces?
I’m sitting at a warung in Central Sulawesi, waiting to pay for my coffee. Two coffees, in fact, and two cakes. The warung owner whips out a calcula
Greenpeace | Good Palm Oil is Possible. Believe Me.
Greenpeace believes that palm oil can be produced responsibly. Palm oil production has been part of the livelihoods of local communities in Asia and A
Can forest conservation and logging be reconciled?
Hmmm, photoshopping satellite imagery to make it look "greener" - and suggesting there's virgin "rainforest" there - is a known issue. Using outdated