Timber
Large-scale, intensively-managed and even-aged tree monocultures for timber production have been expanding onto communities’ fertile lands. They have destroyed forests and grasslands, especially in Latin America, Asia, and East and Southern Africa. The species used are exotic and fast-growing. They include varieties of eucalyptus, pine and teak trees.
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9 January 2018
Bulletin articles
9 January 2018
This article gives an overview on the industrial tree plantation expansion threat in eastern and southern African countries, its external drivers, as well as the challenges this expansion presents to affected communities struggling to defend their land and livelihoods.
Bulletin articles
21 September 2017
Publications
5 October 2016
Download the publication. Also available in Swahili.
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30 October 2009
Bulletin articles
5 June 2006
Bulletin articles
12 November 2005
Bulletin articles
26 December 2004