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APFNet and the European Forest Institute agree on closer cooperation

APFNet and the European Forest Institute agree on closer cooperation

APFNet and the European Forest Institute (EFI) have agreed to increase their collaboration on sustainable forest management and rehabilitation through policy research, human...

16 Sep 2020

Better management of Prek Thnot Watershed in Cambodia – positive feedback on the terminal evaluation of an APFNet-funded project

Better management of Prek Thnot Watershed in Cambodia – positive...

Prek Thnot is one of the most important watersheds in Cambodia. It provides important ecological and economic services and supports the livelihoods and production systems of local...

16 Sep 2020

Supporting better watershed management in Indonesia

Supporting better watershed management in Indonesia

Situated in the "Ring of Fire", Indonesia is one of the most geologically active regions in the world. More than 2,000 serious disasters are reported each year, 90 percent of...

16 Sep 2020

Launching of the APFNet Alumni Network

Launching of the APFNet Alumni Network

APFNet has taken an important step this year by introducing closer ties and communication among Alumni and current students via launching of the APFNet Alumni Network. The...

16 Sep 2020

Building the APFNet Sustainable Forest Management Training Centre for more effective communication in the Greater Mekong Subregion

Building the APFNet Sustainable Forest Management Training Centre for...

The Lancang–Mekong River is one of the world's largest rivers and the watershed area covers Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Wangzhangshan Forest...

16 Sep 2020

Demonstration of sustainable forest management through the official launching of the APFNet Training Base Project

Demonstration of sustainable forest management through the official...

The official launching ceremony of the “Demonstration of Sustainable Forest Management and Establishment of APFNet Training Base Project” was held in Wanzhangshan Forest Farm...

16 Sep 2020

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