Fighting Illegal Logging in Europe. An Overview of Trends, Players and Action
This report analyses illegal logging in the EU, considering the Union’s double role as an importer and as a producer of illegal timber. From this perspective, the report details the main sources and routes, focusing on member states, Southeast Asia and Latin America. It then considers the legislative and operative framework at the member state and EU level, with details also on international institutions and treaties. It then assesses the obstacles in the fight against illegal logging, from an operative and a legislative point of view, finally debating the solutions being adopted globally – technological, but also concerning criminal justice strategies, programmes such as the EU’s Forest Law Enforcement, Government and Trade Action Plan (FLEGT AP) and Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs), and intelligence work.
Cover photo: Lorenzo Colantoni
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Rome, IAI and Ambitus, September 2022, 44 p.
1. Introduction
1.1 Definition and overview
2. Estimates and trends
2.1 European hot-spots
2.2 Global hot-spots
3. Legislative and operative framework
3.1 The international framework
3.2 The European framework
3.3 National frameworks
4. Obstacles
4.1 The definition issue
4.2 Tracing the origin of timber
4.3 Interactions with other areas of crime
4.4 Gaps in EUTR implementation
4.5 Shortcomings of the current international framework
5. Solutions and policy recommendations
5.1 EU-specific tools
5.2 Worldwide tools
Bibliography
Notes
Topic
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SDGs
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