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Author: WWF Danube Carpathian Programme (DCP)

Title: Illegal Logging in Romania

Summary: WWF defines illegal logging and forest crime as the harvesting, transporting, processing, buying or selling of timber in violation of national laws. It lies within wider forest-related crime which includes both large and small-scale theft of timber, breaking of license agreements and tax laws, as well as issues of access to and rights over forest resources, corruption, and poor management. Illegal logging stems from a variety of factors that are often inter-related. These can include - but are not limited to - overcapacity in the forestry industry, abuse of property rights of local communities, and a lack of transparency in the forestry sector. The study looks at the nature of illegal logging in Romania. Although not all aspects in the definition above are covered the reports attempts to give an overview of key problems that need to be addressed in Romania on the issue of illegal logging.

Details: Sofia, Bulgaria: WWF Danube Carpathian Programme (DCP), 2005. 17p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed September 30, 2012 at http://awsassets.panda.org/downloads/finalromaniaillegallogging.pdf

Year: 2005

Country: Romania

URL: http://awsassets.panda.org/downloads/finalromaniaillegallogging.pdf

Shelf Number: 126508

Keywords:
Environmental Crime (Romania) - - Forest Managemen
Illegal Logging (Romania)