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HIGHLIGHTS
What is
ACP FORENET
ACP FORENET is a project funded by the European Commission and the Secretariat of the African-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) countries aiming at strengthening capacities in selected ACP countries to undertake collaborative applied forest-related research that will produce results directly applicable for the sustainable management of humid tropical forests. It seeks to facilitate collaboration between forest research organisations of the selected countries through capacity strengthening and by enabling them to collaborate effectively on common research themes that will contribute to the conservation and sustainable use of their tropical forests to meet economic, social and environmental demands at local, national and global levels. MORE
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Project Publications
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Nasi, R.; Brown, D.; Wilkie, D.; Bennett, E.;
Tutin, C.; van Tol, G.; Christophersen, T. 2007. Conservation and Use of
Wildlife-Based Resources: The Bushmeat Crisis. Secretariat of the
Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, and Center for International
Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor. Technical Series no. 33, 50 pages.
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Partner Publications
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Sassen, M. and Wan, M. 2006. Biodiversity and local priorities in a community near the Ivindo National Park Makokou, Gabon. Final Report.
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Sheil, D.
2006.
Local perspectives on forest conservation. Villagers:
villains or allies in forest biodiversity conservation?
Do local people help or hinder conservation?
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