Congo Basin
Divided Forests: Towards fairer zoning of forest lands
This report provides a review of macro-level forest zoning as a tool for forest management and land-use planning, in order to identify some of the lessons that have been, or should be learnt. The experiences of Australia, Brazil, Cameroon and Indonesia are considered. The successes and failures of each of these case studies are identified, … Read more
RFUK Annual Report 2004/05
This summary of our projects and campaigns in 2004/2005 offers a highlight of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s work with indigenous and forest communities around the world.
Broken Promises: How World Bank Group policies fail to protect forests and forest peoples’ rights
This is a collaborative report published with RFUK and seven other organisations. As the articles in this special issue show, the World Bank has broken several key promises and, sadly, the concerns the authors had about the World Bank’s new Forests Policy turn out to have been all too well founded.
RFUK Annual Report 2003
This summary of our projects and campaigns in 2003 offers a highlight of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s work with indigenous and forest communities around the world.
Forest management transparency, governance and the law: Case studies from the Congo Basin
This study is aimed at presenting some of the concerns of representatives of the civil society of Central Africa about the forestry law and its implementation in the region. It contains various topics ranging from land laws to governance through the production of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), violent conflicts and deforestation, with examples drawn from … Read more
RFUK Annual Report 2001
This summary of our projects and campaigns in 2001 offers a highlight of the Rainforest Foundation UK’s work with indigenous and forest communities around the world.
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