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The Concept
The concept of the Tropical Forest
Foundation (TFF) was formulated in 1990 as a result
of a Smithsonian Institution workshop that brought together
leaders of industry, science, and conservation, to address
the growing concern for the protection of tropical forests.
Soon after, the TFF was established by the International
Wood Products Association (IHPA), to foster dialogue
and alliances between industry groups, to improve tropical
forest management, and to enhance the economic value
of tropical forests.
Shortly after its inception, TFF initiated
a research and training program in Brazil under the
Brazilian subsidiary, Fundacao Floresta Tropical (FFT).
This program now reaches into the entire Amazon Region
with training extension services complimenting a
centralized and structured training program based
at a forest training site in Cauaxi, Para State
Since 1996, more than 2,000 individuals from logging
companies, universities, and government agencies have
received TFF RIL training in Brazil alone.
In 2000, TFF expanded its activities
by starting a Southeast Asia program based in Indonesia.
In 2002, another regional program in RIL training
was initiated in Guyana. A further expansion occurred
in early 2004 with the initiation of a Regional training
program based in Gabon, West Africa.
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