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Enforcement & Compliance Opportunities:
International Coordination to Combat Illegal Logging

The Ramin Racket: The Role of CITES in Curbing Illegal Timber Trade PDF publication
This Environmental Investigation Agency & Telepak publication describes the role CITES can play in eliminating illegal logging.

Intergovernmental Actions on Illegal Logging: Options for Intergovernmental Action to Help Combat Illegal Logging and Illegal Trade in Timber and Forest Products
This paper by Duncan Brack and Gavin Hayman provides an verview of available instruments and international agreements that can be used to combat illegal logging.

The African Forest Law Enforcement and Governance Ministerial Conference
The African Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (AFLEG) ministerial conference held in Yaounde, Cameroon, in October of 2003 is an example of international coordination taking place at the regional level to combat illegal logging.

East Asia Ministerial Conference on Forest Law Enforcement and Governance
The East Asia Ministerial Conference on Forest Law Enforcement and Governance held in September 2001 in Bali, Indonesia, is another of example of regional coordination to combat illegal logging activities.

 

Resources

The Problem of Illegal Timber

As much as 15 percent of the global timber trade may involve illegalities and corrupt practices.

Half of all the logging activities in ecologically vulnerable regions may be illegal.

Hotspots of illegal timber activity include the Amazon Basin, Central Africa, Southeast Asia and the Russian Federation.


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INECE Conference Proceedings
INECE-EIA Southeast Asia Workshop on Controlling Trade in Illegal Timber
New Brazilian Environmental Crimes Law: An Analysis of its Effectiveness to Protect the Forests of Amazonia (2005) PDF icon
Forest Policy in El Salvador (1998) PDF icon
Using Coordinated Enforcement to Protect Forests from Illegal Logging in the Philippines (1998) PDF icon
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