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Zoological Society of London

Driving transparent, legal and sustainable forestry practices through financial, market and governance incentives

Last updated: 29/11/2023
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-RC000749-DFID-BAB12-002
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Description

This project will significantly increase SPOTT’s ability to influence major producers and traders of for-est-products from FLEGT-VPA countries, major trading hubs (including China), and other high-risk are-as. This will be achieved by strengthening the alignment of SPOTT to legal and best practice reform processes (e.g. FLEGT-VPA, REDD+, SDGs); multi-year SPOTT assessments of major traders and pro-ducers; briefings, analysis and technical support delivered through a formalised network of major financial institutions (and other influencers); and improvements to SPOTT’s online platform.


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United Kingdom
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Status Post-completion

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  • Zoological Society of London

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Programme data last updated on 29/11/2023