Published: 09 November 2016In May 2014, the Member States of the United Nations adopted Resolution 23/1 on “strengthening a targeted crime prevention and criminal justice response to combat illicit trafficking in forest products, including timber.” The resolution promotes the development of tools and technologies that can be used to combat the illicit trafficking of timber. Stopping illegal logging worldwide could substantially increase revenue from the legal trade in timber and halt the associated environmental degradation, but law enforcement and timber traders themselves are hampered by the lack of available tools to verify timber legality. Here, we outline how scientific methods can be used to verify global timber supply chains. We advo...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem that causes enormous damage to forests, local communities and...
This report presents the results of the fifth global scientific assessment undertaken by the GFEP in...
22 Pág.Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, an...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
For more than a decade now, illegal logging and related timber trade (IL) have been one of the defin...
Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, and chemi...
The illegal trade in timber and timber products leads to economic losses in many countries a...
Despite the decades of concern and efforts, the forest cover of the world is more endangered than ev...
Illegal logging remains widespread across the tropics, leading to extensive forest degradation and t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Illegally sourced and traded timber is often linked...
Illegal timber harvest and trade is one of the main challenges in the context of global deforestatio...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging and its associated trade are one of the main causes of degradation of the Amazonian ...
Transnational illegal logging, especially logging of protected species within protected areas, cause...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem that causes enormous damage to forests, local communities and...
This report presents the results of the fifth global scientific assessment undertaken by the GFEP in...
22 Pág.Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, an...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
For more than a decade now, illegal logging and related timber trade (IL) have been one of the defin...
Summary Illegal logging and illegal timber trade is a global problem. Anatomical, genetic, and chemi...
The illegal trade in timber and timber products leads to economic losses in many countries a...
Despite the decades of concern and efforts, the forest cover of the world is more endangered than ev...
Illegal logging remains widespread across the tropics, leading to extensive forest degradation and t...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023Illegally sourced and traded timber is often linked...
Illegal timber harvest and trade is one of the main challenges in the context of global deforestatio...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging and its associated trade are one of the main causes of degradation of the Amazonian ...
Transnational illegal logging, especially logging of protected species within protected areas, cause...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem that causes enormous damage to forests, local communities and...
This report presents the results of the fifth global scientific assessment undertaken by the GFEP in...