If you’ve looked at our website over the last few weeks, you will have noticed a series of changes in its design and structure. We hope you like the new look of the site, and find it clearer and easier to read. The structure is similar to before, but there are a number of new elements, including:
A rearrangement of the categories in the left-hand menu: ‘climate change’ gets its own category, and the EU FLEGT initiative, the US Lacey Act, public procurement and other policy approaches are grouped together under the new ‘Consumer country policy initiatives’ category.
Each category and sub-category will have a selection of ‘essential reads’ – a small number of really key documents on each issue. This is designed to pick out the key documents from amongst the substantial volume of material now on the site.
This has been a significant restructuring, and the process of re-categorising the material, adding the essential reads and so on is still ongoing. Bear with us for a while longer!
New design and structure for the Chatham House illegal logging website (ForestPress)
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