cover image: POLICY BRIEF - Encouraging greater domestic use of - legal and sustainable tropical wood

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POLICY BRIEF - Encouraging greater domestic use of - legal and sustainable tropical wood

19 Jan 2024

The mechanism will enable companies wood use in buildings is the setting of standards, such as those working in a jurisdiction and causing measurable climate- pertaining to the drying and pretreatment of logs before change mitigation by way of long-term storage of carbon in processing. [...] Thailand, of the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, relates Viet Nam and other countries may also find it to be a necessary to timber certification, notification of legality and sustainability, approach in the early stages of setting up of their TLASs. [...] are operational in Indonesia and Viet Nam and in the early Encouraging greater domestic use of legal and sustainable tropical wood 5 ITTO could facilitate efforts to build forest-crime Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) programme and detection capacity the follow-up CITES Tree Species Programme provides a good model in this regard. [...] Viet Nam is developing an online database on all entry of illegal and unsustainably harvested forest products in aspects of the country’s wood industry, such as tree plantations their jurisdictions, and it would seem to be in their best interests of all species; the volume of wood extracted in the past to help fund the development of capacity in this field in and projected to be available in the f. [...] 9) enabling smallholder forest plantation owners to tap into ITTO with continuing support from the Government of Japan is in the benefits of first-stage value adding; the process of extending the lessons learned in the three countries to others, with new sustainable wood utilization projects under 10) putting in place strong public procurement policies that development in Malaysia and India in ear.
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