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UNSC, S/2008/773; Central African Regional Program for the Environment, 2007; ICCN.
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Uploaded on Thursday 27 Sep 2012
by GRID-Arendal
Illegal charcoal trade
Year:
2012
Author:
GRID-Arendal
Description:
Many protected areas are home to an abundance of rare wood species in high demand for panels, floors and furniture. They may also hold some of the last remaining concentrations of high density wood for charcoal.
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