Reference Library: logging

Certified integrity? Forest certification and anti-corruption

January, 2013. Aled Williams, Tina Søreide . Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2013:1) 20 pages

Appetite for Destruction: China’s Trade in Illegal Timber

November, 2012. Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA). UK. 29 pages

Trading timbers: A comparison of import requirements under CITES, FLEGT and related EU legislation for timber species in trade

October, 2012. Rosie Cooney, Stephanie von Meibom and Chen Hin Keong. TRAFFIC and WWF. 27 pages

Forest Stands: How new EU trade laws help countries protect both forests and peoples

October, 2012. Fred Pearce. FERN. 24 pages. ISBN: 978-1-906607-23-4

Green Carbon, Black Trade: Illegal logging, tax fraud and laundering in the world’s tropical forests

October, 2012. Christian Nellemann, INTERPOL Environmental Crime Programme (eds). A Rapid Response Assessment. United Nations Environment Programme, GRIDArendal. 72 pages. ISBN: 978-82-7701-102-8

CHECKPOINTS: How Powerful Interest Groups Continue to Undermine Forest Governance in Laos

September, 2012. Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA). London, UK. Brief. 14 pages

Drivers of Deforestation and Forest Degradation: A Synthesis Report for REDD+ Policymakers

August, 2012. Gabrielle Kissinger, Martin Herold, Veronique De Sy. Lexeme Consulting, Vancouver Canada. 46 pages

Up for grabs: Millions of hectares of customary land in PNG stolen for logging

August, 2012. Paul Winn. Greenpeace Australia Pacific. 64 pages

Timberland in Institutional Investment Portfolios: Can Significant Investment Reach Emerging Markets?

June, 2012. R.Glauner, J.A.Rinehart, P.D’Anieri, M.Boscolo, H.Savenije. Forestry Policy and Institutions Working Paper No. 31. Rome. 51 pages

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