Learning Lessons to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging in Indonesia

Learning Lessons to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging in Indonesia
Author: Luca Tacconi,Krystof Obidzinski,Ferdinandus Agung
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2004-10-07
Genre: Logging
ISBN: 9789793361550

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Illegal logging is a cause for widespread concern. It has negative environmental impacts, results in the loss of forest products used by rural communities, creates conflicts, and causes significant losses of tax revenues that could be used for development activities. The Nature Conservancy and World Wide Fund for Nature developed the Alliance to Promote Certification and Combat Illegal Logging in Indonesia to respond to the concern about illegal logging. The Alliance is a three-year initiative that aims to: 1. Strengthen market signals to expand certification and combat illegal logging, 2. Increase supply of certified Indonesian wood products, 3. Demonstrate practical solutions to achieve certification and differentiate legal and illegal supplies, 4. Reduce financing and investment in companies engaged in destructive or illegal logging in Indonesia, 5. Share lessons learned from the project. The Alliance seeks to learn lessons from its ongoing work to inform and adapt its activities, as well as to inform other initiatives seeking to address similar problems. This report is part of this lessons learning process. This report assesses the situation in Indonesia, including a quantitative estimation of illegally produced logs, discusses the causes of illegal logging, and describes the national and international policy and trade context. Then, it considers the work undertaken by the Alliance to address illegal logging in Indonesia; it summarizes the strategy of the Alliance, describes its rationale, and assesses the assumptions underlying the rationale and the objectives. Finally, it summarizes the progress made by the Alliance towards achieving its goal, highlights the lessons that can be learnt from the work in progress, and provides recommendations for the Alliance.

Learning Lessons to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging in Indonesia

Learning Lessons to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging in Indonesia
Author: Luca Tacconi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1066517667

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Learning Lessons to Promote Certification and Combat Illegal Logging in Indonesia

Learning Lessons to Promote Certification and Combat Illegal Logging in Indonesia
Author: Emile Jurgens
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Forest policy
ISBN: 9789792446623

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Lessons for REDD from measures to control illegal logging in Indonesia

Lessons for REDD  from measures to control illegal logging in Indonesia
Author: Luttrell, C., Obidzinski, K., Brockhaus, M., Muharrom, E., Petkova, E., Wardell, A., Halperin, J.
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Logging
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Illegal Logging

Illegal Logging
Author: Luca Tacconi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-05-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136563362

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'This book carefully blends conceptual insights with extensive empirical evidence to navigate the reader through an issue that is still poorly understood [and is] a valuable reference for the development practitioner to understand the fundamental causes of illegal logging, its myriad consequences and the policy choices available to address the problem' Nalin Kishor, Forest Law Enforcement and Governance Coordinator, The World Bank 'An excellent resource for those working to conserve and sustainably manage forests worldwide. It offers an extensive and comprehensive study of illegal logging, bringing together the knowledge and views of experts who examine its roots and social, economic and environmental implications. One of its important contributions is to show that, unless coupled with reform of forestry regulations to take into account local people, law enforcement to curb illegal logging can negatively impact them. Therefore, any effective and fair approach to the problem needs to involve governments, forestry operators and local communities alike' Gonzalo Oviedo, Senior Social Policy Advisor, IUCN In many countries illegal logging now accounts for a large share of the harvest. Once cut, illegal logs feed an insatiable demand for exotic hardwoods in developed and developing countries. The result has been loss of both revenue and biodiversity, and consequently the issue has risen to the top of the global forest policy agenda as one of the major threats to forests, and donors and national governments are starting to develop initiatives to control illegal logging. Yet for such a massive illegal trade, there is surprisingly limited knowledge available as to the major causes of illegal logging and its impacts on biodiversity, people and livelihoods and national economies, and thus plenty of speculation and action without evidence. It is clear that while illegal logging does have negative impacts, it also, controversially, and perhaps paradoxically, benefits many stakeholders, including local communities. This book, written by the world's foremost experts, examines the key issues including law and enforcement, supply and demand, corruption, forest certification, poverty, local livelihoods, international trade and biodiversity conservation. It includes key case studies from forest-rich hotspots in North, South and Central America, equatorial Africa and Indonesia. While there are clearly no easy answers, this book sorts fact from fiction and explores the many dimensions of the causes, impacts and implications for forests, people, livelihoods and forest policy. Published with CIFOR

Forests for People and the Environment CIFOR Annual Report 2004

Forests for People and the Environment   CIFOR Annual Report 2004
Author: Center for International Forestry Research,Cifor.
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: 9789793361840

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Illegal Logging

Illegal Logging
Author: Luca Tacconi
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849771672

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First Published in 2007. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Ecosystem services certification Opportunities and constraints

Ecosystem services certification  Opportunities and constraints
Author: Erik Meijaard,Douglas Sheil,Manuel R. Guariguata,Robert Nasi,Terry Sunderland,Louis Putzel
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9786028693592

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A major challenge in trading ecosystem services is the need to quantify and commoditise services, for monitoring and verification as well as for trade. This is relatively straightforward for goods such as forest honey or shade-grown coffee, but potentially complex for services such as water purification, reducing risk from floods or other disasters or carbon sequestration. Developing certification systems for forest ecosystem services is one potential way to define, quantify and verify these services in a way that buyers can trust, and this is why certification of ecosystem services is promoted by a number of environmental and forestry NGOs. Certification of ecosystem services is a useful concept, but many practical and theoretical obstacles must be addressed before it can be put into practice. This paper is a review of existing development in certification of ecosystem services, with information useful for designing and implementing projects to evaluate the efficacy of new systems. We discuss the potential use of more holistic concepts for measuring management sustainability, which are to date undeveloped and untested, and recommend developing pilot projects that are specifically designed to address a number of challenges inherent to ecosystem service certification.