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WRM publishes books, reports, booklets and brochures, both on its own and in conjunction with partner organizations. You can filter by subject and country. The content is free to download.

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Publications 7 November 2013

Eucalyptus Plantations for Energy: A Case Study of Suzano’s plantations for wood pellet exports in the Baixo Parnaíba region, Maranhão, Brazil

Publications 7 November 2013

Eucalyptus Plantations for Energy: A Case Study of Suzano’s plantations for wood pellet exports in the Baixo Parnaíba region, Maranhão, Brazil

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Publications 29 September 2013

FSC consultation and complaints procedures: the case of Veracel Celulose in Brazil

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Publications 11 June 2012

An overview of industrial tree plantations in the global South: conflicts, trends, and resistance struggles.

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Publications 18 December 2008

Plantations, poverty and power: Europe’s role in the expansion of the pulp industry in the South

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Publications 22 November 2007

Women and Eucalyptus. Stories of Life and Resistance

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Publications 18 May 2005

Promises of Jobs and Destruction of Work. The case of Aracruz Celulose in Brazil

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Publications 8 August 2003

Certifying the Uncertifiable. FSC Certification of Tree Plantations in Thailand and Brazil

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