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This material has been funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development, with additional support from the European Forest Institute's EU FLEGT Facility. The EU FLEGT Facility is funded by the European Union, the Governments of Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and the European Forest Institute. However the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policies and views of either DfID or EFI.

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ROMANIA



NEWS

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21/12/2011 Romania pledges to protect its virgin forests
Bucharest, Romania - Virgin forests in Romania will receive the status of protected areas and the Romanian ...
Environmental News Service

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08/06/2011 Clamp down on illegal logging spells good news for the timber industry
Speaking at the launch of myclicks' new website 'timberinvestments.co', Business Development ...
SFGate, San Francisco, US

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24/09/2010 Markets force Romania, Bulgaria to catch up on forest certification
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Friday, the international day of sustainable forestry, is being marked ...
WWF

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21/05/2010 Balkans sound alarm over disappearing forests
Bucharest — Illegal logging and unregulated real estate projects are threatening the Balkans' ...
AFP

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18/12/2009 European countries endorse UN-backed pact on tropical timber
Eleven European countries have ratified a United Nations-backed agreement designed to promote the sustainable ...
UN News Centre

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EVENTS

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Monday 13th October 2008 Bucharest: Expert Meeting on Forest Law Enforcement and Governance
An expert meeting on forest law enforcement and government took place in Bucharest between the 13th and ...

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