The logging of tropical timber for the export market is the primary cause of deforestation in Southeast Asia. The problem of controlling the tropical timber trade has been addressed on both the national and international level. The existing legal mechanisms, however, have proven to be inadequate. A new multilateral agreement based on the import and export permit system of the Basel Agreement is necessary to control the timber trade and to aid in halting deforestation
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
About 20 percent of the total production of tropical timber is traded internationally. But for Indon...
Tropical deforestation is leading to a loss of economically productive timber concessions, as well a...
The troubled relationship between tropical forests and trade policy underscores the broader tension ...
The logging ban policy is applying in several countries, such as Thailand and Indonesia, in order to...
The logging ban policy is applying in several countries, such as Thailand and Indonesia, in order to...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
As the twentieth century draws to a close, the threat posed by environmental degradation grows incre...
Tropical rainforests located mainly in developing countries are currently being deforested and degra...
Possible solutions to the problem of tropical deforestation are offered in this article. by John Rev...
Between 1990 and 2005, the tropical nation Comoros lost approximately sixty percent of its nation’s ...
Although deforestation rates in the tropics are reportedly slowing, the loss of both forest area and...
The developing countries frequently blamed as a party who did the deforestation or do the forest log...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Timber trade restrictions have been proposed as a means to reducing tropical deforestation. This pap...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
About 20 percent of the total production of tropical timber is traded internationally. But for Indon...
Tropical deforestation is leading to a loss of economically productive timber concessions, as well a...
The troubled relationship between tropical forests and trade policy underscores the broader tension ...
The logging ban policy is applying in several countries, such as Thailand and Indonesia, in order to...
The logging ban policy is applying in several countries, such as Thailand and Indonesia, in order to...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
As the twentieth century draws to a close, the threat posed by environmental degradation grows incre...
Tropical rainforests located mainly in developing countries are currently being deforested and degra...
Possible solutions to the problem of tropical deforestation are offered in this article. by John Rev...
Between 1990 and 2005, the tropical nation Comoros lost approximately sixty percent of its nation’s ...
Although deforestation rates in the tropics are reportedly slowing, the loss of both forest area and...
The developing countries frequently blamed as a party who did the deforestation or do the forest log...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Timber trade restrictions have been proposed as a means to reducing tropical deforestation. This pap...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
About 20 percent of the total production of tropical timber is traded internationally. But for Indon...
Tropical deforestation is leading to a loss of economically productive timber concessions, as well a...