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Home > Home > News > Co-Chairs' Summary: Field Dialogue on Tree Plantations in the Landscape (TPL) in New Zealand

Co-Chairs’ Summary: Field Dialogue on Tree Plantations in the Landscape (TPL) in New Zealand

15 February 2019
New Zealand
NZ

TFD is pleased to launch the Co-Chairs’ Summary Report from the recent field dialogue on Tree Plantations in the Landscape in New Zealand.

External link: 
https://theforestsdialogue.org/dialogue/field-dialogue-tree-plantations-landscap...

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