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20 February 2017
By: Mithilesh Yadav Date: 20 December 2017 Source: My Republica  
8 February 2017
By: Sue Branford and Maurício Torres Date: 8 February 2017 Source: Mongabay
By: Tatiana Farah  Date: May 19th 2016 Source:Mongabay
By: Kate Ravilious Date: August 8th 2016 Source: Environmental Research Web
By: May Titthara Date: September 27th 2016 Source: Khmer Times Despite numerous laws and committees created to tackle deforestation and illegal logging in Cambodia, the timber trade has continued unabated.  
By: Jonathan Watts Date: November 2nd 2016 Source: the Guardian
Date:November 16th 2016 Source: FAO Press Office FAO unveils new global framework for action on water scarcity at COP22 summit 16 November 2016, Marrakech, Morocco-The world must rapidly move to scale up actions and ambitions on climate change FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva told
By: PPI Date: March 20th 2016 Source: Pakistan Today Society for Conservation and Protection of Environment’s (SCOPE) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the country’s prominent environmentalist, Tanveer Arif, said on Sunday that bad governance was behind Pakistan’s massive deforestation was
By: Pius Sawa Date: 16 December 2016 Source:PLACE.TRUST.ORG "I used to stay away three hours looking for enough wood to cook beans, but now it is easy because I need just a small bundle"
By: Sebastien Malo Date: May 12th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new map shows areas occupied by indigenous people in Central America, using previously untapped native knowledge, that could help claims by local tribes to ancestral land amid rapid
By: Ruth Maclean Date: 14 July 2016 Source: The Guardian Civil society groups want 2014 bill passed before August recess, claiming land grabs have ‘turned citizens into refugees in their own country’  

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