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19 October 2006
Media Backgrounder: Region’s Fires and Haze Problem Needs Clarity on Causes, Consequences, and Targeted Responses
Oct 19, 2006, Singapore: The fires of 2006 may be burning in many of the same areas of Indonesia as almost a decade ago. But today they blaze within a vastly different political, social and economic environment.
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28 June 2006
Kebijakan Pembangunan Hutan Tanaman Industri (HTI) & Pengembangan Industri Pulp di Indonesia: Mempromosikan Investasi yang Bertanggung Jawab
Pembahasan bagaimana kebijakan dapat memastikan pengembangan HTI, industri pulp & paper lestari dan aman dalam rangka memajukan perekonomian Indonesia.
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20 June 2006
Devolution of Common Property Rights Creates Opportunities for Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development
Arma Resort, Ubud, Bali – Devolution of common property rights could help achieve Millenium Development Goals of poverty alleviation and sustainable development.” Says a gathering of international experts for the 11th Biennial...
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07 June 2006
Frances Seymour to be the next Director General of CIFOR
7 June, 2006: The Board of Trustees of the Center for International Forestry Research is delighted to announce the appointment of Frances Seymour as the Center’s next Director General.
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01 June 2006
Center for International Forestry Research CIFOR and DEPHUT: Transparent and Sustainable Pulp and Paper Sector Vital for Indonesia's Development
(Jakarta May 31, 2006) CIFOR is pleased to have the opportunity to meet with His Excellency, Bapak H. MS Kaban SE, MSI, to discuss the pulp and paper industry and its contribution to national development.
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24 May 2006
Adapting to recurring forest fires – climate change and Indonesia’s development
Meeting to discuss how Indonesia should prepare for the impact of climate changeTropical Forests and Climate Change Adaptation LaunchGuest speaker - Emile SalimBogor, 29-30 May 2006.
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02 May 2006
International Coalition Launches Unprecedented Effort to Strengthen Local Rights to Own and Use Forests and Fight Rural Poverty
BANGKOK, THAILAND (4 May 2006)—Stating that the ambitious global effort to radically reduce poverty will fail unless it focuses on the 1.6 billion people who rely on forests for their livelihoods.
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