- Perspective
NEPCon has published the first four in a series of free, user-friendly Forestry Risk Profiles. Each covering one country, the profiles include information helping companies to assess and address risks of illegal timber sourcing.
- Feature
In May 2015, NEPCon and Copenhagen Zoo organised a nature conservation study trip to Malaysia for Grade 9 students from Greenland. The young Greenlanders had an eye-opening experience of tigers, tapirs and elephants more than 11,000 kilometres away from their homeland.
- Perspective
The Malaysian Sarawak State Forest Department and Sarawak’s “Big Six” timber companies have made a first move in their plan to have their forest operations certified by 2017. One of the first steps is to gain the essential first-hand knowledge on certification and to understand what will work.