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List of all the Polex (English) releases in 1998

 
 

December 7, 1998: Myths about forests and floods

 

November 25, 1998: Cameroon's economic crisis fuels forest clearing

 

November 13, 1998: A Behind the scenes look at Indonesia's plywood cartel

 

November 3, 1998: Has the World Bank kept its commitment to a multisectoral forestry approach?

 

October 28, 1998: A road map to European forestry assistance

 

October 15, 1998: Secondary forests: the bright side of 'slash and burn'

 

September 30, 1998: What if Sweden had received forestry assistance?

 

September 17, 1998: Taxes, bans, bonds, and behaviour

 

September 2, 1998: Have small farmers deforested West Africa?

 

August 26, 1998: When does technological change in agriculture promote deforestation?

 

July 10, 1998: World Bank Forestry Policy Review

 

June 24, 1998: Timber certification in Mexico and Central America

 

June 9, 1998: Been thinking a lot about China lately?

 

June 2, 1998: More jobs mean more forests in Peninsular Malaysia

 

May 25, 1998: Cameroon's non-timber forest product markets

 

April 30, 1998: Economic criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management

 

April 17, 1998: Can using forests sustainably help protect them?

 

April 3, 1998: A few comments for the road....

 

April 1, 1998: Can roads and tropical forests be compatible?

 

March 18, 1998: Who determines conventional wisdom regarding policies towards forests and how?

 

March 6, 1998: Local governments and forests in Bolivia

 

February 9, 1998: What's the situation with forest certification in Europe?

 

January 26, 1998: Breaking news: Asia's crisis and Indonesia's forests

 

January 13, 1998: Is it really worth it to try find out how much forest is worth?

     

 


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