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        • Mega Dams and Other Infrastructure
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        • Large-Scale Tree Plantations
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        • FAO Forest Definition
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        • The Green Economy
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        • Trade Agreements
        • Legal Land Theft
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21 sep

NO more monoculture!

21 September is the International Day of Struggle Against Monoculture Tree Plantations. Find information about the struggles in different parts of the world.

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