Author:
Cetera Kenny,Said Zuraidah,Dellarose Boer Febrina,Nurul Qomariah Indira,Suprapto Edi,Triyanto Sugeng
Abstract
This working paper elaborates on the reasons why illegal logging activities still exist in Indonesia despite the efforts that have been made by the government. This paper offers recommendations for tackling the misdeclaration of timber information. It aims to provide recommendations to the Government of Indonesia to strengthen the SVLK's role in ensuring timber legality and enforcing the law by applying science-based technologies as criminal evidence for illegal logging cases.
Publisher
World Resources Institute
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