the available data suggests that any link between (timber) trade names and tree species should be approached with (extreme) caution/prejudice. Tree sp
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Auditing HCV for FSC & RSPO, Key issues and indicators for auditors
[caption id="attachment_843" align="alignright" width="300"] Presentation for the CUC WebEx Training, 19 & 22 November 2010[/caption] Read more
Certified jungles?
Third-party certification (TPC) is a service industry that verifies products and processes such as food safety and quality; good management practices;
Auditing HCV in oil palm, Applying a tool for natural forests in man-made environs
[caption id="attachment_840" align="alignright" width="300"] Presentation for the RSPO HCV Lead Assessor Workshop and Training, 27-29 July 2010[/capti
Mad Travel: the Mahakam River, Kalimantan (Indonesia)
https://youtu.be/0AVgmvC3Md8
How Low Can You Go? Identifying and Maintaining HCV in Estate Crops
[caption id="attachment_832" align="alignright" width="300"] Presentation for the Conference on Sustainable Oil Palm Plantations, 21-22 January 2010[/
Timber Tracking Requirements for Independent Verification and Certification
[caption id="attachment_837" align="alignright" width="300"] Presentation for ‘The Lacey Act Amendment and Forest Product Trade with Indonesia’ Wo
Welcome to the Jungle, Lessons learned from timber legality verification in Indonesia (2009)
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REDD, Green or White? Exploring REDD from the perspective of responsible and legal forestry
Background paper prepared for the AFP Secretariat for the Eighth Meeting of the Asia Forest Partnership and AFP Dialogue in Bali, Indonesia. Read m
Diamond Raya Timber Concession: Diamonds are forever? (2005)
The Minister of Forestry should cancel the concession permit of PT Diamond Raya Timber and the Indonesian Ecolabelling Institute must revoke its certi