Building Capacity in NGOs in the Russian Far East and Siberia: Project Index
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  • Click to expand subindex The Russian Far East and Siberia
    • Project Summary (Project Home Page)
    • Notes on Project Partners
    • Click to expand subindex Country Overview
    • Click to expand subindex Reports and Documents
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        • Click to expand subindex BROC
          • BROC Report 1:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Consulting and supporting local groups' activities to stop destructive forest use in the area of the proposed South-Primorsky National Park
          • BROC Report 2:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Public inspection of forest use in Lazo district and support of the local activists for biodiversity conservation
          • BROC Report 3:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Identification of violations in the timber business in Chuguevski district and developing monitoring capacity in the Delight commune in Topolevy town
          • BROC Report 4:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Monitoring remote forest sites of the most criminalized district, which is also the main loading point in Primorye of timber trains for China
          • BROC Report 5:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Checking monitoring activities of the local group Taiga on designated sites of Udege Legend National Park
          • BROC Report 6:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Checking the current practice of forest use in the lower part of Bikin river basin and evaluating strategic plans of logging companies to enter the last intact forests of the middle and upper Bikin watershed
          • BROC Report 7:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Continued development of local NGO capacity to monitor forestry hotspots in Krasnoarmeiski district
          • BROC Report 8:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Training of the local NGO Noosphere to work with the law enforcement agency for protection of endangered tree species of the prospective South-Primorsky National Park
          • BROC Report 9:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Continued monitoring activities by the local group Taiga on reserved sites of Udege Legend National Park
          • BROC Report 10:   [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Monitoring activities of the local group Taiga to limit illegal logging operations in the Tayozhnyi wildlife refuge
          • BROC Report 11:   [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Supporting monitoring activities of the local NGOs Taiga Ranger and Nadezhda on the status and dynamics of activity of the core logging and timber export companies on the lower Amur river
          • BROC Report 12:   [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Development of contacts with Ulukitkan NGO in Amur Oblast; analysis of forest use and the timber trade and of the current framework for illegal activity
          • BROC Report 13:   [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Findings on the activities of Rimbunan Hijau International in Siziman Bay, Khabarovsk region. Analysis of the company's violations, possible controls, and local activists
          • BROC Report 14:   [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Survey on timber-enterprises operations and the forest export management based in the village of De Kastri. Study of violation and resources for the inspection institutions and local activists from the group Nadezhda
        • Click to expand subindex FSF
          • FSF Report 1:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Illegal logging within the Tunkinsky National Park highlights the failure of systems to control timber exploitation in Buryatia
          • FSF Report 2:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Confirmation of illegal logging within the Tunkinsky National Park
          • FSF Report 3:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Illegal logging within the Boguchansky District, Krasnoyarsk Region highlights the need to take immediate action
          • FSF Report 4:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]   [Annexes: HTML]
            Title: Checking timber trade through customs in Naushki (border with Mongolia) and Zabaikalsk (border with China)
          • FSF Report 5:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: The main environmental problems of Southeastern Siberia
          • FSF Report 6:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Major timber trade issues between Eastern Siberia and Northern China
          • FSF Report 7:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Report on a field visit to Irkutsk Region and Tunkinsky National Park, Buryat Republic
          • FSF Report 8:    [HTML]   [PDF]   [MS-Word]
            Title: Report on a field visit to Boguchansky District
      • "The Wild East" - timber trade between Siberia and the Russian Far East, and China
        A report by Bureau for Outreach Campaigns (BROC), Friends of the Siberian Forests (FSF), and Forests Monitor, October 2001
      • Final Report:    [HTML]   [PDF]
        Final Project Report
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