EU Forest Action in THAILAND 🇹ðŸ‡
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🔎 Find here the latest news about EU and Thailand Forest Action
The EU supports partner countries to preserve their forests and to contribute to sustainable, inclusive economies and societies. Find here some examples of EU Forest Action in Thailand.
Thailand Natural Rubber producers preparing for the EUDR
The overarching rationale of the project is that for forests to be sustained, forest landscape governance must be based on principles of inclusivity, requiring effective NSA participation. The project recognises that many national, regional and global initiatives offer opportunities for NSAs to become actively involved in government-led forest landscape dialogues and decision-making processes. The project therefore leverages and contributes to these initiatives, particularly the Forest Law Enforcement Governance and Trade - Voluntary Partnership Agreements (FLEGT-VPA) initiative and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+), by helping to ensure they are built on multi-stakeholder processes, and that civil society have the capacity to effectively engage on issues, present their concerns to policy makers, and organise themselves to share information and strengthen negotiating positions.
USEFUL LINKS :
- EUDR Voices for Mekong Forests
- New brief released on Thailand’s natural rubber industry’s response to the EU Deforestation Regulation
- Legal assessment of Thailand Community Forest Act shows ways to strengthen regulations
- Special report: Mekong countries are opening up decision-making processes on forest governance to civil society

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