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Status And Sustainable Use Of Mahogany In Central America Georgina Magin

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Status And Sustainable Use Of Mahogany In Central America Georgina Magin
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Publisher: Fauna & Flora International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 52
Author: Georgina Magin
ISBN: 9781903703205, 1903703204
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Status And Sustainable Use Of Mahogany In Central America Georgina Magin by Georgina Magin 9781903703205, 1903703204 instant download after payment.

I
n 2002 mahogany Swietenia macrophylla
was listed on Appendix II of CITES. Under
this listing, producing countries are required to verify that any mahogany for
export has been obtained legally and in a
manner that is non-detrimental to the
survival of the species. This is done through
making a non-detriment finding prior to
issuing an export licence. In order to assist in
implementation of the Appendix II listing, the
International Tropical Timber Organization
organized a workshop in Peru in 2004, with
the aim of encouraging and informing
practical action in respect to the formulation
of non-detriment findings for mahogany,
focusing on the three largest mahogany
producers: Bolivia, Brazil and Peru.

The regional workshop, which was held in
Managua, Nicaragua on 23-24 November
2004, included presentations from several
mahogany range states in Central America
on the status of the species nationally
and the procedures in place that
regulate its use. Working group discussions focused on four themes: (i) forest
management and inventories, (ii) capacity
building, (iii) communication and coordination, and (iv) regional harmonization. 

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