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Work Plan on Legality

Developing Minimum Standards of Legality,
Timber Tracking and Chain of Custody Systems,
Verification Systems Among Asia Forest Partnership (AFP) Partners

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Prepared by
Global Forestry Services (GFS)[1]

Under coordination of
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)[2]

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Executive Summary

Table of Contents

  1. Background

  2. Asia Forest Partnership and Illegal Logging

  3. Defining Legality

  4. Built on a Legality Standard Developed by the Indonesia-UK MOU

  5. Matrix for Comparison of Legal Requirements

  6. Overview of Regulatory Regimes

  7. Overview of Voluntary Schemes
    Malaysian Timber Certification Committee (MTCC)
    The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
    WWF-Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN)
    Global Forestry Services Inc (GFS)
    Tropical Forest Trust (TFT)

  8. Framework for the Legality Standards

  9. A Way Forward: Next Steps

References

Endnotes

PDF version (whole report) [size 188 KB]

List of Appendices (PDF Format)

List of Supporting Documents (PDF Format)


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