Illegal logging
Illegal logging is the name for different practices for the sale of timber in ways that break the laws of a country. This includes harvesting, which may be illegal and it includes the transport and sale of timber as well. It is an important problem to be solved. Illegal logging may include logging tree species which are protected by law, or logging them in places where it is forbidden. Illegal logging is a major factor in deforestation. It also threatens many species, because illegal logging may destroy their habitat.
Scale
It is estimated that illegal logging on public land alone causes US$10 billion in loss of assets and revenue annually.[1] Good estimates show that more than half of the logging that is done globally is illegal.[2]
Overview
Illegal logging is a very big problem. It causes huge damage to forests, local communities, and the economies of many countries. The EU has implemented the European Union Timber Regulation as a way to stop the import of illegally sourced wood products. Scientists are finding new ways to find out where a tree came from.[3]
Consequences
Illegal logging leads to deforestation which leads to global warming. It also causes loss of biodiversity. Illegal logging encourages corruption and tax evasion. It also reduces the income small and large scale industries.
Illegal Logging Media
Stockpile and export of rosewood from illegal logging in Madagascar.
Agents from IBAMA, Brazil's environmental police, in the fight against illegal logging in Indigenous territory, 2018
Signs of illegal timber poaching on the boundary of the protected area around the Cagua Volcano, Cagayan, Philippines
References
- ↑ havocscope. "Revenue for Criminal Gangs From Illegal Timber – Havocscope". Archived from the original on 2021-05-11. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
- ↑ admin. "The Amazon's silent crisis THE EU MARKET AND THE EUTR | Different Types of Insurance Policies | Get a Quote!" (PDF). Retrieved 2021-05-11.
- ↑ "People Fixing the World: Is your wood from a legal source? This test can tell". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-11.