Learning Lessons to Promote Forest Certification and Control Illegal Logging in Indonesia
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2004
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Tacconi, Luca
Obidzinski, Krystof
Agung, Ferdinandus
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Bogor Barat, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
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Illegal logging is a cause for widespread concern. It has negative environmental impacts,
results in the loss of forest products used by rural communities, creates conflicts, and
causes significant losses of tax revenues that could be used for development activities.
The Nature Conservancy and World Wide Fund for Nature developed the Alliance to
Promote Certification and Combat Illegal Logging in Indonesia to respond to the concern
about illegal logging. The Alliance is a three-year initiative that aims to:
1. Strengthen market signals to expand certification and combat illegal logging.
2. Increase supply of certified Indonesian wood products.
3. Demonstrate practical solutions to achieve certification and differentiate legal and
illegal supplies
4. Reduce financing and investment in companies engaged in destructive or illegal logging
in Indonesia.
5. Share lessons learned from the project.
The Alliance seeks to learn lessons from its ongoing work to inform and adapt its activities,
as well as to inform other initiatives seeking to address similar problems. This report is
part of this lessons learning process.
This report assesses the situation in Indonesia, including a quantitative estimation of
illegally produced logs, discusses the causes of illegal logging, and describes the national
and international policy and trade context. Then, it considers the work undertaken by the
Alliance to address illegal logging in Indonesia; it summarizes the strategy of the Alliance,
describes its rationale, and assesses the assumptions underlying the rationale and the
objectives. Finally, it summarizes the progress made by the Alliance towards achieving its
goal, highlights the lessons that can be learnt from the work in progress, and provides recommendations for the Alliance.
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