Canadian Geographic magazine described it as «
the largest conservation agreement ever signed, anywhere.»
Not exact matches
Unilever was also a player in palm oil trader Wilmar's recent
agreement to adopt a no - deforestation policy, which prohibits its suppliers from establishing plantations on lands with
large amounts of carbon — like peat soils — or lands with a high
conservation value (ClimateWire, Dec. 8, 2013).
The Getty
Conservation Institute, which has been involved with the site since 1989 under a collaborative
agreement with China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH), is planning a much
larger exhibition devoted to the Mogaoku (with support from the Dunhuang Foundation) for 2016.
Mongabay is reporting that Indonesia is availing itself of the program, having $ 30 million in debt forgiven in exchange for increased forest protection in Sumatra: This is the
largest debt relief for
conservation agreement ever reached, and the first time Indonesia has participated in the US program (in fact, they weren't even listed on the eligible countries last I checked...).