Briefing for Civil Society Organizations – Understanding Commercial Eucalyptus Plantations: How Do They Work and What Are Their Environmental Impacts?

If a company wants to use a community’s land for eucalyptus plantations, the community should think carefully about whether this is a good idea. Civil society organizations that support communities can use this briefing to help communities understand the potential environmental impacts the community should be aware of. The briefing explains plantation forestry and the life-cycle of eucalyptus tree plantations. It also notes the different possible negative environmental impacts of eucalyptus plantations before exploring how this information can be factored into community decision-making about a proposed eucalyptus plantation. While the briefing focuses on eucalyptus plantations, a lot of it will also be relevant for other types of tree plantations.
Download the briefing here.
 

For more information on community decision-making in the context of land-based investment, see CCSI and Namati’s Guidance for Communities Interacting with Investors and CCSI’s Directory of Community Guidance on Agreements Relating to Agriculture or Forestry Investments.