Strengthened multilateral engagement and collaboration with China’s timber and palm oil supply chains to reduce deforestation and forest degradation in Gabon, Indonesia and PNG.
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Project Impact The anticipated impact of the project will be: Negative impacts including deforestation and forest degradation, biodiversity loss, climate change as well as poverty and community vulnerability associated with forest risk commodities (timber and palm oil) in Indonesia, Gabon and Papua New Guinea (PNG) are reduced through strengthened policy, governance and supply chain measures linked to China’s global footprint. Project outcome The anticipated outcome of the project will be: Improved governance and more responsible actions in land-use, trade and investment of forest-risk commodities (timber and palm oil) in Gabon, Indonesia and PNG are leveraged through China’s policy engagement and trading influence to engage with and promote national rules-based systems (that embed sustainability) for a range of forest related commodities These will be achieved through working on supply chains and through multi-stakeholder process to encourage Chinese companies to “green” their global value chains; enhancing traceability and legality along the supply chain, and increasing capacity and strengthening policy implementation on the ground to improve forest governance & implementation of sustainable production practices.
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- WWF-China
- WWF-UK
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