Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, and chemical techniques support illegal logging legislation by verifying the species and geographic origin of timber. In principle, these methods can be used to identify timber species and the origin of harvest, however, the availability of specific tests for important timber species is unclear. We review the status of these methods for the top 322 global priority timber taxa. Our results show that for species identification, reference data exist for 100% of taxa using wood anatomy, 86% using genetics, 41% for using DART TOFMS, and 6% using NIRS. For origin identification, data exist for 24% of taxa, with most studies applying genetic approaches (23%)...
Molecular marker methods can be used at a variety of levels to identify wood, from species identific...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceNew methods for better identification of timber geographical origin would cons...
22 Pág.Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, an...
Today we have five types of timber tracking tools available. Each has its ownstrengths and limitatio...
Illegal logging is one of the largest illicit trades in the world, with high profits and generally l...
Chapter 4.3. Much has been made recently of the power of DNA-based approaches to deliver a system th...
This is a guide to choose the best timber traceability verification method in the context of fightin...
This is a guide for the collection of reference samples of trees to enable the identification of spe...
Unsustainable and illegal logging as well as related trade cause many economic and ecological ...
Several methods are employed by the timber industry to try to restrict the flow of products from ill...
Most forest tree species exhibit high levels of genetic diversity that can be used to trace the orig...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has list...
Illegal trade of tropical timber leads to biodiversity and economic losses worldwide. There is a nee...
Today we have five types of timber tracking tools available. Each has its own strengths and limitati...
Molecular marker methods can be used at a variety of levels to identify wood, from species identific...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceNew methods for better identification of timber geographical origin would cons...
22 Pág.Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, an...
Today we have five types of timber tracking tools available. Each has its ownstrengths and limitatio...
Illegal logging is one of the largest illicit trades in the world, with high profits and generally l...
Chapter 4.3. Much has been made recently of the power of DNA-based approaches to deliver a system th...
This is a guide to choose the best timber traceability verification method in the context of fightin...
This is a guide for the collection of reference samples of trees to enable the identification of spe...
Unsustainable and illegal logging as well as related trade cause many economic and ecological ...
Several methods are employed by the timber industry to try to restrict the flow of products from ill...
Most forest tree species exhibit high levels of genetic diversity that can be used to trace the orig...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has list...
Illegal trade of tropical timber leads to biodiversity and economic losses worldwide. There is a nee...
Today we have five types of timber tracking tools available. Each has its own strengths and limitati...
Molecular marker methods can be used at a variety of levels to identify wood, from species identific...
Combatting illegal timber trade requires forensic tools that independently verify claimed geographic...
International audienceNew methods for better identification of timber geographical origin would cons...