As major timber consuming markets, the EU, US, Australia, and most recently, Japan, have all introduced laws to restrict the access of illegally harvested timber to their markets. While the laws are essentially addressing the same...
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The EU timber regulation (EUTR), the EU’s illegal logging law, has been in place for five years. This law aims to prevent illegal timber from entering the EU market and requires companies to check the risk of illegal timber...
A working document drafted by the Commission services intending to provide information to national authorities, EU operators and other stakeholders for the implementation of Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council...
Identification and Feasibility Mechanisms for a Programme Dedicated to Culture in the Med region - Culture as a Strategic Factor of Political, Economic and Social Development Request N° 2011/270633 Author: Ignasi Guardans, Ph. D...
Round table consultation meeting in Beirut on 6 May 2014, ESA.
This brochure provides a brief summary of an assessment study carried out by UN Environment and WWF (amongst others). It involved case studies on illegal logging, illegal fishing of sturgeon and caviar trade, illegal killing of...
Home / Ecosystems & Biodiversity / Corrupt Vietnam officials & Cambodia timber theft Corrupt Vietnam officials & Cambodia timber theft 8th May, 2017 Corrupt Vietnam Gov’t officials cashing in on massive timber theft from Cambodia...
Global Witness has published a report that accuses EU companies of fuelling conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) and claims that the EU Member States failed to implement Regulation (EU) 995/2010 (the EUTR). Global...