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Enhancing key elements of the value chain for plantation grown wood in Lao PDR policy brief on legal barriers and legality issues for smallholder plantation owners and their wood

This project makes the following recommendations to address issues with respect to regulatory barriers through the smallholder plantation value chain: Streamlining the process for granting temporary and permanent land use rights,and clarifying agency responsibilities.Reviewing the purpose of, and requirements for, plantation registration, including in the context of the movement of timber along the supply chain (demonstrating ‘origin’

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Field Value
Document type Advocacy and promotional materials
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Agricultural policy and administration
  • Community forest
  • Forest industry
  • Forests and forestry
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
Province(s)
  • Luangprabang
Copyright Yes
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For further information about this study or for a copy of the full project report please contact Dr Hilary Smith hilary@latitudeforestservices.com.

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http://aciar.gov.au/

Co-author (individual) Hilary Smith and Kaisone Phengsopha
Co-author (coorporate) Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIA), Plantation - Grown Wood in Lao PDR
Publication place Lao PDR
Publisher Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIA), Plantation - Grown Wood in Lao PDR
Publication date 2014
Pagination 9
Date uploaded May 17, 2018, 08:51 (UTC)
Date modified June 11, 2018, 03:34 (UTC)