Estonian civic movement towards sustainable forest management
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Estonian Forest Aid[1] (EFA, Estonian: Eesti Metsa Abiks,[2] alternative English translation: Helping Estonia's Forests[3]) is an Estonian civic movement which advocates sustainable forest management and draws attention to problems associated with Estonian forestry policy in general.[4] A non-profit organisation under the same name (Eesti Metsa Abiks) has been registered by activists from the movement in the Estonian Business Register in June 2017.[5] Since January 2018, EFA belongs to the social chamber of the FSC-s representative organization in Estonia.[6]
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