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Author: Environmental Investigation Agency

Title: Checkpoints: How Powerful Interest Groups Continue to Undermine Forest Governance in Laos

Summary: In July 2011 the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) released a report entitled Crossroads, revealing how well-connected companies in Vietnam and the Lao PDR (Laos) were profiting from illicit timber trade between the two countries. The report found significant trade in raw logs from Laos to Vietnam, in contravention of the former country’s stated policy of banning the export of unprocessed timber. In March 2012 the Government of Laos (GoL) stated that it would take “serious action” to reduce the export of unprocessed natural resources, including timber, in order to support domestic industries. Yet on the mountainous border with Vietnam, policy continues to diverge with reality. Further recent investigations by EIA show that it is business as usual and that the plunder of Laos’ forests continues unchecked. A handful of powerful firms are still moving logs across the border, aided by murky exemptions from timber export controls apparently granted by the upper echelons of the GoL. In 2012, once again, unprocessed Laos logs flooded into coastal cities in Vietnam to feed its voracious furniture industry. This briefing details the main findings of research and fieldwork conducted by EIA in 2012.

Details: London: EIA, 2012. 16p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 28, 2013 at: http://www.eia-international.org/checkpoints

Year: 2012

Country: Laos

URL: http://www.eia-international.org/checkpoints

Shelf Number: 128156

Keywords:
Deforestation
Forest Management (Laos)
Illegal Logging
Natural Resources Conservation
Natural Resources Management