ENDS Report 395, December 2007, pp. 38-41
1 December 2007
Claims that certificates awarded under the Forest Stewardship Council scheme - the ‘gold standard’ for sustainable forestry management - have been awarded to damaging operations have ignited debate. Geraint Roberts investigates
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