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Thu, 26 Jun 2014 23:20:13 GMT狠狠撸Share feed for 狠狠撸shows by User: Daryl1978ROSEWOOD TRADE IN GHANA, NO LEADERSHIP, NO RULES, NO LAWS
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thecaseofrosewoodharvestingandtradeinghana-140626232013-phpapp02 Trade in Rosewood in Ghana has become the fastest and most expensive commodity in Ghana. Unfortunately, there is very little known about the species in Ghana, and yet the institutions and ministries responsible for lands and natural resources has given permits for trade without due recourse to existing national timber management regulations and laws. Its an elite capture, holding poor forest fringe communities to ransom as poor community members have become victims of the timber market. We need proper leadership in the forestry sector in Ghana, else we loose what is left of the about 1.8 million hectares of remaining national forest cover. ]]>
Trade in Rosewood in Ghana has become the fastest and most expensive commodity in Ghana. Unfortunately, there is very little known about the species in Ghana, and yet the institutions and ministries responsible for lands and natural resources has given permits for trade without due recourse to existing national timber management regulations and laws. Its an elite capture, holding poor forest fringe communities to ransom as poor community members have become victims of the timber market. We need proper leadership in the forestry sector in Ghana, else we loose what is left of the about 1.8 million hectares of remaining national forest cover. ]]>
Thu, 26 Jun 2014 23:20:13 GMT/slideshow/rosewood-trade-in-ghana-no-leadership-no-rules-no-laws/36364904Daryl1978@slideshare.net(Daryl1978)ROSEWOOD TRADE IN GHANA, NO LEADERSHIP, NO RULES, NO LAWSDaryl1978Trade in Rosewood in Ghana has become the fastest and most expensive commodity in Ghana. Unfortunately, there is very little known about the species in Ghana, and yet the institutions and ministries responsible for lands and natural resources has given permits for trade without due recourse to existing national timber management regulations and laws. Its an elite capture, holding poor forest fringe communities to ransom as poor community members have become victims of the timber market. We need proper leadership in the forestry sector in Ghana, else we loose what is left of the about 1.8 million hectares of remaining national forest cover. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thecaseofrosewoodharvestingandtradeinghana-140626232013-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds" /><br> Trade in Rosewood in Ghana has become the fastest and most expensive commodity in Ghana. Unfortunately, there is very little known about the species in Ghana, and yet the institutions and ministries responsible for lands and natural resources has given permits for trade without due recourse to existing national timber management regulations and laws. Its an elite capture, holding poor forest fringe communities to ransom as poor community members have become victims of the timber market. We need proper leadership in the forestry sector in Ghana, else we loose what is left of the about 1.8 million hectares of remaining national forest cover.