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IUFRO Forests Under Pressure Conference
RECOFTC staff attended the Editorial Workshop for the upcoming IUFRO-WFSE book Forests Under Pressure: Local Responses to Global Issues, set for release in 2014. Senior staff presented on economic land concessions in Cambodia, RECOFTC’s conflict mediation work with a particular focus on Thailand, and regulatory barriers with a focus on Nepal. RECOFTC was invited to participate partly due to our recent membership in IUFRO.
Click through to view Yurdi Yasmi’s presentation on Land Grabbing and Conflict in Cambodia.
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Posted by RECOFTC on May 3, 2012
http://recoftc.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/ufro-forests-under-pressure-conference/