Tropical deforestation, primarily driven by agricultural expansion, logging, and infrastructure developments, has escalated into a global crisis. This seminar explored the complex political landscape of deforestation, examining the interplay of economic interests, governance, and corruption in shaping forest policies and what is happening on the ground. What does the political game look like in key forest countries and regions such as Brazil, Indonesia and Central Africa? What have been the successes and setbacks? How can governance and sustainable managament be achieved? How should international donors and NGOs navigate in this political landscape?
David Aled Williams
Principal Adviser (U4) and Senior Researcher (CMI)

Conflict Enclosures
Jul 2023 - Jun 2027