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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.

Issues

  • Agribusiness
  • Biodiversity Offsetting
  • Biomass
  • Carbon offsetting and REDD
  • Carbon Storage
  • Certification Schemes
  • Conservationist NGOs
  • Consumption
  • Deforestation: Underlying Causes
  • FAO Forest Definition
  • Fossil Fuels
  • FSC and RSPO
  • GE-Trees
  • Indigenous Peoples' Struggles
  • Industrial Logging
  • International Forest Policies
  • Large-Scale Mining
  • Large-Scale Tree Plantations
  • Legal Land Theft
  • Mega Dams and Other Infrastructure
  • Palm Oil
  • Pricing Nature
  • Protected Areas
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Rubber
  • Seeds of Hope
  • Struggles Against Tree Monocultures
  • Struggles for the Forests
  • The Corporate Sector
  • (-) The Green Economy
  • The World Bank and Other Financial Institutions
  • Timber
  • Women and Tree Monocultures
  • Women in Resistance

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Publications 15 December 2008

Timber Plantations in Southern Africa

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Publications 17 November 2008

From REDD to HEDD

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Publications 15 November 2008

Carbon Neutral Magicians

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Publications 15 October 2008

FSC certification of tree plantations needs to be stopped

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Publications 22 March 2007

Swaziland: The myth of sustainable timber plantations

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Publications 22 December 2006

A funny place to store carbon: UWA-FACE Foundation’s tree planting project in Mount Elgon National Park, Uganda

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Publications 25 April 2006

Greenwash: Critical analysis of FSC certification of industrial tree monocultures in Uruguay

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Publications 25 December 2005

A Study of the Social and Economic Impacts of Industrial Tree Plantations in the KwaZulu - Natal Province of South Africa

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Publications 2 May 2005

Carbon Sink Plantations in the Ecuadorian Andes

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Publications 8 August 2003

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

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Publications 17 November 2002

Convention on Climate Change. Privatising the Atmosphere?

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Publications 9 December 2000

The carbon shop: planting new problems

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Email: wrm@wrm.org.uy

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