Illegal extractions of renewable resources threaten sustainable use of those resources. The world community has recently paid increasing attention to the issue of illegal logging. This paper tries to explain why it is important to exclude illegally logged timber from the international market by using a stylized model in the literature of trade and renewable resources. It is shown that a fall in the price of timber may cause a switch of management regime from enforced property rights to open-access, expanding the supply of timber and reducing forest stock. When several countries export timber, an increase in illegal logging in one country due to a regime switch may also increase illegal logging in other countries. While conflicting with the ...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
The European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA), and Australia have adopted specific mea...
This paper uses two approaches to estimate illegal volumes and provides arguments to show that timbe...
Illegal extractions of renewable resources threaten sustainable use of those resources. The world co...
For more than a decade now, illegal logging and related timber trade (IL) have been one of the defin...
Illegal logging has become a global issue because of its effects on biodiversity and climate change....
Illegal logging, with its related trade of illegally harvested timber, is one of the main environmen...
Paper for discussion Comments on any section of it are very welcome 2In t roduct ion The UNECE and F...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
The illegal trade in timber and timber products leads to economic losses in many countries a...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
The increased demand for fuelwood may have the side-effect of unsustainable use of forest resource....
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
The European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA), and Australia have adopted specific mea...
This paper uses two approaches to estimate illegal volumes and provides arguments to show that timbe...
Illegal extractions of renewable resources threaten sustainable use of those resources. The world co...
For more than a decade now, illegal logging and related timber trade (IL) have been one of the defin...
Illegal logging has become a global issue because of its effects on biodiversity and climate change....
Illegal logging, with its related trade of illegally harvested timber, is one of the main environmen...
Paper for discussion Comments on any section of it are very welcome 2In t roduct ion The UNECE and F...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
The illegal trade in timber and timber products leads to economic losses in many countries a...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
The increased demand for fuelwood may have the side-effect of unsustainable use of forest resource....
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
Illegal logging is widely recognized as a major economic problem and one of the causes of environmen...
The European Union (EU), the United States of America (USA), and Australia have adopted specific mea...
This paper uses two approaches to estimate illegal volumes and provides arguments to show that timbe...