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Indigenous Affairs 4/06

Logging and Indigenous Peoples


Due to the size of this issue of Indigenous Affairs, the articles can be downloaded individually.

    Editorial - by by Sille Stidsen and Marianne Wiben Jensen

    IWGIA Statement: UN General Assembly Fails to Bring Hope to the World's Indigenous Peoples

    IWGIA Statement: The High Court Ruling in Botswana is a Milestone in the Recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Africa

    Logging in the Congo Basin: What Hope for Indigenous Peoples' Resources and their Environments? - by Jerome Lewis and John Nelson

    The Impact of Commercial Logging and Forest Policy on Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of Congo - by Lucy Mulvagh

    Indigenous Forest Peoples of Gabon Face Uncertain Future - by Judy Knight

    Mau Forest: Killing the Goose but Still Wanting the Golden Eggs - by Kanyinke Sena

    Forestry Conflicts in Finnish Sápmi: Local, National and Global Links - by Rebecca Lawrence and Kaisa Raitio

    Forest Management Based on Local Values: An Example of Forest Co-management in British Colombia - by Gail Fondahl , Beverly Leon and Sue Grainger

    After Decentralisation: The Implications of Small-Scale Logging for Communities' Access to Forests in Indonesia - by Godwin Limberg

    The Other Side of the Story: The Danish Public Procurement Policy on Timber and Wood Products - by Sille Stidsen