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International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)

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International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)

Collaborative Activities
Sustainable management and conservation of resources and traditional knowledge of sacred forests(completed)
Support for village reforestation
Rehabilitation and Sustainable Management of Sacred Forests on Ramsar Sites 1017 and 1018 in Benin
Sustainable forest management, conservation of biological diversity and promotion of landscapes for socio-ecologic production in indigenous territories of the Uwalcox micro-watershed in Guatemala’s Western Altiplano
Guidelines for the Management of Tara (Caesalpinea Spinosa) Plantations with a view to the Rehabilitation of Waste Lands in the Sub-Humid Tropics of the Coastal Region of Peru

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