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Below you can find a range of key presentations useful for understanding the issues and debates around illegal logging and its control.

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PRESENTATIONS (446)

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21/07/2006 Above Board: Trading legal timber film project University of Wolverhampton (Desmond Mahoney)

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18/06/2008 Accelerating Chinas Forest Certification to Promote Sustainable Forest Management China Forestry Industry Association (Shi Feng)

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22/10/2009 Acting globally: Developments and insights from the UNFCCC negotiations Kate Horner, Friends of the Earth US

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24/01/2007 Action against illegal logging: interaction with international trade agreements Chatham House (Duncan Brack)

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18/06/2008 Adapting to Trends and Enhancing Mutual Trust to Increase Sino-African Cooperation and Communication on Forestry: Report of forestry study tour in three African countries Chinese State Forestry Administration (Su Ming)

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04/10/2007 Additional Legislative Options Duncan Brack

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26/04/2007 Addressing legality in China wood supply chains Tropical Forest Trust (Matt Brady)

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24/06/2009 Against illegal logging: an industry perspective Nei Franklin, Sustainability Director, APRIL

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18/01/2008 Alternative models and financial mechanisms for sustainable forest use in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Alison Hoare, Chatham House

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18/06/2008 Amendment to the US Lacey Act: Implications for Chinese forest products exporters Sidley & Partners Law Offices (R Juge Gregg and Amelia Porges)

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