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Reports on combating illegal logging
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New Reports on illegal logging by Royal Institute of International Affairs in London
Reports Informal Logging in East Kalimantan - Social Economic and Political Implication. A collection of Papers by Krystof Obidzinski and Iman Suramenggala. CIFOR and ITTO. February-December 2000. PDF file English [393KB] Technologies for Wood Tracking: Verifying and Monitoring the Chain of
Custody and Legal Compliance in the Timber Industry This report is a collaborative work with the Alliance to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging, developed by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), sponsored by the United State Agency for International Development (USAID). November 17-20, 2003 in Kisarazu, Japan Presentations, reports and contribution papers from the ITTO workshop on strengthening the AFP, Yogyakarta, August, 30 - September 1st, 2004.
Creating a framework for cooperation among customs agencies and other
relevant agencies in the Asia-Pacific region
Harmonization of existing initiatives to combat illegal logging in the region,
including the Asia FLEGT, the Pan-ASEAN Timber Certification Initiative, ITTO
etc.
Indonesian paper on illegal logging and its associated trade
Developing minimum standards of legality, timber tracking, chain of custody, and
verification systems among Asia Forest Partnership (AFP) partners
Necessity of international cooperation to combat illegal logging in the Russian
Federation
Necessary actions to combat the illegal logging in Japan
Why Must there be a Credible Constituent Based Initiative in the Region?
Japan original Forest Certification System |
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