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Sourcing Legally Produced Wood: A Guide for Businesses — 2018 Edition

This publication updates the 2014 version of Sourcing Legally Produced Wood, which provided information on illegal logging and associated trade, public and private procurement policies, export country logging and log export bans, and introductory guidance to the wood products legality legislation in the United States, the EU, and Australia. Illegal logging is a direct cause of forest degradation and often contributes to deforestation.

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Field Value
Document type Guidelines, instruction manuals, handbooks
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Hardwoods
  • Logging and timber
  • Plantation timber
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Thailand
Copyright Yes
Access and use constraints

The contents are the responsibility of the World Resources Institute. This document is for information purposes only.

Version / Edition 2018
License CC-BY-4.0
Contact

2014 EDITION: Ruth Noguerón is an Associate at the World Resources Institute. Contact: Ruth.Nogueron@wri.org

Loretta Cheung is a former Research Analyst and Project Coordinator at the World Resources Institute.

2018 EDITION: Jonathan Mason is a Research Analyst at the World Resources Institute. Contact: Jonathan.Mason@wri.org

Bo Li is a Research Analyst at the World Resources Institute. Conact: Bo.Li@wri.org

Co-author (coorporate) Noguerón, R., L. Cheung, J. Mason, and B. Li.
Publication place Washington DC, USA
Publisher World Resources Institute
Publication date 2018
Pagination 38
Keywords Illigal logging,Legality guide
Date uploaded September 11, 2018, 08:20 (UTC)
Date modified September 11, 2018, 09:15 (UTC)