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Chestnuts to be planted in major mined land agreement
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Chestnuts to be planted in major mined land agreement
October 25, 2008

The US Department of the Interior’s Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and the American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) will soon sign a five-year agreement designed to use former coal surface mined lands as sites for new chestnut tree plantings. The partnership says it has “the potential for propelling forward a reforestation renaissance on surface mines as[…]

Deforestation costs much worse than credit crunch
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Deforestation costs much worse than credit crunch
October 16, 2008

According to the BBC’s Richard Black, Environment Correspondent, “the global economy is losing more money from the disappearance of forests than through the current banking crisis, according to an EU-commissioned study. It puts the annual cost of forest loss at between $2 trillion and $5 trillion. The figure comes from adding the value of the[…]

Eliasch Review on international deforestation published
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Eliasch Review on international deforestation published
October 14, 2008

The international community should enable rainforest countries to halve deforestation by 2020 and make the global forest sector ‘carbon neutral’ by 2030. This is the recommendation of an independent report to the British Prime Minister published today. The Eliasch Review, Climate Change: Financing Global Forests, is an independent report commissioned by the Prime Minister and[…]

Oldest and largest US tree certification program endorsed
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Oldest and largest US tree certification program endorsed
August 16, 2008

Family forest owners in the USA, who own nearly two-thirds of the country’s forest lands, have cheered the endorsement of the American Tree Farm System (ATFS) by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes (PEFC). This step that will open the door to new green markets for wood that is sustainably produced on[…]

Space technology offers cost effective services for FSC forest management
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Space technology offers cost effective services for FSC forest management
August 11, 2008

Today’s view on our planet from space is the clearest ever – land cover changes such as forest fires and concession roads can be easily detected with the latest Earth Observation (EO) technologies. A project of FSC, the European Space Agency (ESA) and several partners shows how the latest EO technology improves its potential as[…]

Oldest and largest US tree certification program endorsed
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Oldest and largest US tree certification program endorsed
August 10, 2008

Family forest owners in the USA, who own nearly two-thirds of the country’s forest lands, today cheered the endorsement of the American Tree Farm System (ATFS) by the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification schemes (PEFC). This step that will open the door to new green markets for wood that is sustainably produced on[…]

Aussie trees crucial for carbon storage
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Aussie trees crucial for carbon storage
August 7, 2008

South-east Australia’s natural forests are among the most carbon dense in the world and store three times more carbon than Australian and international climate change experts realise, a world-first study released today at The Australian National University revealed. The largest stocks of carbon are found in the tall wet eucalypt forests of Victoria and Tasmania.[…]

Danzer Group reacts to Greenpeace accusations
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Danzer Group reacts to Greenpeace accusations
July 30, 2008

Recent allegations made by Greenpeace that Danzer Group evaded paying taxes in the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo are totally without foundation, the company, the world’s largest manufacturer of hardwood veneers, says. “They are an absurd, populist gimmick designed to cloud the current public discussion surrounding tax evasion in a misleading[…]

Forest investment proposals in the US
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Forest investment proposals in the US
July 29, 2008

The US Endowment for Forestry and Communities (the Endowment) has announced an open call for Requests for Pre-proposals (RFPs) under its initiative, “Forest Investment Zones: Co-creating Innovation and Learning at the Regional Level.” This initiative will serve as a signature programmatic focus of the Endowment’s investments. “Forest Investment Zones” is envisioned as a four-year initiative[…]

Momentum behind forest, paper and packaging deals set to continue driven by sustainability
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Momentum behind forest, paper and packaging deals set to continue driven by sustainability
June 27, 2008

Total forest, paper and packaging (FPP) deal values increased to $27.6 billion in 2007, up $1.9bn on 2006, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Branching Out report. Deal values were well up in the first quarter of 2008 reaching $11.8bn, although the outlook for the rest of this year is more uncertain. North America’s share of deal activity[…]

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