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1 June 2013 Illegal Wood in Europe: A Review
F. Reboredo
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Abstract

Illegal logging is a major global problem causing damage to forests, indigenous people and to the economies of the main wood producer countries. Europe as a whole is an important producer and consumer partner and it is likely that the circulation of illegal wood also takes place within EU borders. This Review tries to identify the main EU wood suppliers and discuss the discrepancies in official and non-official statistical data between wood production and consumption, which difficult the accurate validation of the suspicious flows. The importance of Voluntary Partnership Agreements within the EU and main producer countries is emphasized. Finally, and despite the measures to tackle illegal logging, all initiatives must be extensive and uniform throughout the EU and focused in the use of certified timber.

F. Reboredo "Illegal Wood in Europe: A Review," International Forestry Review 15(2), 218-229, (1 June 2013). https://doi.org/10.1505/146554813806948512
Published: 1 June 2013
KEYWORDS
EU wood flows
EU wood suppliers
Europe
illegal wood
impacts of illegal logging
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