Forest Integrity Network
Forest Integrity Network
The Forest Integrity Network (FIN) was an informal group of people and organizations concerned about illegal logging and the influence of corruption on forests, biodiversity, and forest-dependent people. It grew out of a May 2000 meeting at the Center for International Development at Harvard and was fostered by Transparency International.
FIN itself has became dormant. However, its former members and many others continue to work on the challenge of reducing illegal logging and corruption.
This site, maintained independently by an original FIN member, once served as FIN's virtual bulletin board. It continues to present information on protecting forest resources and people through transparency and good governance.
If you have suggestions for additions to the site, please email them to Editor at this domain.
About FIN
This site holds information and links on preserving the integrity of forests through good governance. Please explore the pages listed in the banner above.
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