Bringing forestry information where it matters! NO. 19/2013
Welcome to a new edition of Infosylva.
A report published by a group of 12 NGOs says that empowering local civil society and communities through forest monitoring is the key to improve the effectiveness of Voluntary Partnership Agreements, which aim to reduce the consumption in Europe of timber harvested illegally in tropical forests. (In English and French)
13 million planted pine trees have saved a once desolate and poor area in Peru, helping to create jobs, income and resources for new businesses in the local community. (In English)
A new study from the University of Guelph in Canada predicts that global forest cover will continue to decline before stabilizing at a lower level. (In English)
A new project called EUROFOR, financed mostly by the European Community, will be implemented in Honduras with the aim of helping the country, which has the highest deforestation rate in Latin America, to manage its forests sustainably. (In Spanish)
Diverse species of insects, once the food of Aztec kings, are making a comeback on the menus of Mexican restaurants. (In English, Spanish and French)
These reports and much more in this edition of Infosylva.
Enjoy your reading!
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