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  1. Jun 17, 2022 · In some tropical countries, illegal logging accounts for the majority of forest clearing, threatening economies, livelihoods, ecosystems and contributing to climate change. To combat illegal logging and close markets to illegally sourced timber, tropical timber-producing countries around the world are developing national timber tracking systems.

  2. Apr 19, 2023 · Illegal logging has negative environmental effects that weaken human security. Deforestation in the world’s second largest carbon sink, the Congo Basin, is an urgent example.

  3. Forestry crime is: The illegal exploitation of high-value endangered wood species (many of which are now CITES listed) Illegal logging in protected areas, on indigenous lands or outside concession boundaries; Laundering of illegal harvested wood through plantation and agricultural front companies

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · What are the causes of illegal logging? Illegal logging occurs when timber is harvested, transported, processed, bought or sold in violation of national or international laws. It is driven by demand for timber, paper and derivative products, including packaging. Another cause of illegal logging is forest conversion.

  5. Mar 6, 2023 · Illegal logging, concessions to private developers and agricultural encroachment on forest lands are jeopardizing Laos’s goal of achieving 70% forest cover density by 2035.

  6. Sep 10, 2015 · Though illegal logging is not widespread in the US, we are the world’s largest importer and end user of wood products—including from countries in Africa that have high rates of illegal logging. As a result, we have a tremendous role to play in tackling illegal logging and the associated trade of such wood.

  7. Illegal logging makes the forests more vulnerable to wildfires, converting small fires into infernos. In 2019, huge blazes in four Siberian regions produced apocalyptic clouds of ash and soot ...

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