Struggles Against Tree Monocultures
Corporate profit drives land grabs to install industrial tree monocultures. Where industrial plantations take root, communities' territories and lives are violently invaded, their forests destroyed and their water polluted. When communities resist, companies tend to respond with aggression. Despite this extreme violence, communities around the world are resisting, organizing and joining forces to defend their territories. Every September 21 the International Day of Struggle against Monoculture Tree Plantations is celebrated.
Publications
5 October 2016
Download the publication. Also available in Swahili.
Publications
5 October 2016
The briefing, “Impactos en el agua de las plantaciones industriales de árboles”, (Industrial tree plantations impacts on water), is a tool aimed at supporting local communities that suffer from the negative impacts of tree plantations on the local water resources they depend on.
Publications
9 September 2016
21 September is the International Day of Struggle against Monoculture Tree Plantations. Download images to share!
Bulletin articles
30 August 2016
Bulletin articles
21 March 2016
Bulletin articles
5 February 2016
Bulletin articles
11 December 2015
Bulletin articles
9 November 2015
Bulletin articles
15 October 2015
Bulletin articles
10 April 2015