Illegal Logging in the Tropics

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<p>Examine why illegal logging is so pervasiveand how this problem can be addressed<br><br>In March 2002 the Yale chapter of the International Society of Tropical Foresters brought together social and natural scientists resource managers policymakers community leaders and other interested parties to share experiences strategies successes and failures in addressing illegal logging and corruption. The results were the conference Illegal Logging in Tropical Forests: Ecology Economics and Politics of Resource Misuse and this book which brings together analyses from the perspectives of anthropology economics forestry law political science and sociology. <br><br>Illegal Logging in the Tropics: Strategies for Cutting Crime suggests specific policy interventions aimed at curbing illegal logging and identifying solutions to forest crime. It presents both thematic analyses of illegal logging at the global level and case studies on both the local and national levels in African Latin American and Asian countries. The contributors draw on their experiences in Benin Brazil Cameroon India Indonesia Mexico and Vietnam.<br><br>Illegal Logging in the Tropics: Strategies for Cutting Crime examines:</p><ul> <li> global governancewith a cross-country regression analysis of deforestation and various aspects of governance<br> </li> <li> global forest tradewith extensive reviews of data on global trade in forest products<br> </li> <li> community perspectives on illegal loggingincluding a system dynamics model of villagers’ willingness to log a description of community involvement in broader networks of illegal trade and a chapter that challenges the credibility of illegality as defined by a corrupt government or agency<br> </li> <li> the efforts of NGOs to combat illegal logging<br> </li> <li> how illegal logging is typically symptomatic of broader failures of governance </li> </ul><p>Specific chapters in Illegal Logging in the Tropics: Strategies for Cutting Crime investigate:</p><ul> <li> the role of monitoring in cutting forest crime<br> </li> <li> whether illegal logging is better combated via law enforcement or by local communitieswith pros and cons for each approach<br> </li> <li> the proximate causes of illegal logging including access to forests and equipment and economic factors<br> </li> <li> the efforts of Transparency Internationala widely lauded organization combating corruptionto address illegal logging at the international policy level </li> </ul><p>In addition this valuable resource provides you with an essential overview of the literature on illegal logging an in-depth analysis of the incentive structures that bring local residents to commit forest crimes and a great deal more. Let Illegal Logging in the Tropics: Strategies for Cutting Crime be your guide to the intricacies of this increasingly urgent issue.</p>
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