Source: AlertNet
By George Fominyen
Source: mongabay.com
By Karimeh Moukaddem
Source: alertnet
By Soumya Karlamangla
Source: Global Witness
The struggle to save the Amazon rainforest received some major setbacks in recent months. A series of murders of rainforest activists have shaken Brazil. Moreover, lawmakers are contemplating relaxing laws protecting the rainforest.
Kenya’s high-elevation forests are the source for most of the water on which the drought-plagued nation depends. Now, after decades of government-abetted abuse of these regions, a new conservation strategy of working with local communities is showing signs of success.
Securing Forests, Securing Rights is the report from the International Workshop on Deforestation and the Rights of Forest Peoples held in Palangka Raya, Indonesia in March 2014. 60 representatives of forest peoples from nine countries met to reiterate the urgency to stop deforestation and associated human rights violations. The report includes country case studies, dialogue summaries and the Palangka Raya Declaration on Deforestation and the Rights of Forest People that outlines the appropriate action for different actors.
2015 is set to be a pivotal year for the global recognition of land and resource rights if momentum in protecting the world's forests and their communities can be kept up, land rights experts and campaigners said on Wednesday.
The recent escalation of tensions in northern Myanmar as the result of the Myanmar military’s crackdown on illegal logging and timber trade once again pushed the issue of Myanmar high up on China’s foreign policy priorities.
The government is planning further crackdowns on the illegal timber trade in northern Myanmar, a senior government official says, and also plans to reduce legal logging in the coming years.