01/04/2008
Author: Mikaela Rosander
Publisher: RECOFTC & SIDA
April 2008
Illegal logging and its associated trade remains a serious threat to forests and people in Southeast Asia. However, despite having caught the attention of the international community more than a decade ago, the illegal timber trade still accounts for a significant portion of wood and wood products from this region.
This paper overviews the issues, root causes, and driving forces behind the crimes related to illegal logging, and comprehensively reviews existing initiatives to address the challenges of illegal logging in Southeast Asia. It is the outcome of a collaborative effort between RECOFTC and the Swedish Environmental Secretariat for Asia (SENSA) to explore opportunities for the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) to support and/or initiate regional programs or projects on the issue of illegal logging.
The following strategies are recommending for designing interventions for addressing legal logging:
REDD+ in Asia-Pacific: Are capacity building services meeting countries’ needs? Policy brief
REDD-Net Asia-Pacific Bulletin #5: Drivers of Deforestation and REDD+
Press Release: MoU to Strengthen Indonesia’s Forest Reforms and Role in ASEAN Forestry
REDD-Net Asia-Pacific Bulletin #4: Gender and REDD+
Community Forestry Management for Whom? Learning from Field Experience in Vietnam