"Within the region, increasing amounts of timber are being obtained from land concessions such as rubber and oil palm plantations and from infrastructure projects such as hydropower dams. Such developments can cause conflict with local communities and act as a front for illegal logging. In 2012, Cambodian activist Chun Wutty was killed by police while investigating the illegal logging of rosewood by a Chinese company involved in a dam construction project."
A report examining the extent and impacts of China’s voracious consumption of timber, featuring several case studies from countries whose forests are being severely depleted, and calling on the Chinese Government to act swiftly and decisively in strengthening its enforcement and ensuring illegal timber is barred from its markets.
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3 comments:
Man, I would laos to have a Rosewood body guitar. She would be my rose'e cheeks beauty!
In the state of Michigan we have what is called, Bird's eye Maple. A very rare and expensive wood.
Everywhere there is a chink there is illegal activity.wat's new here? get out of Cambodia all of you.
Youn also has done the illegal logging in Caambodia.
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