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Industrial Logging

Industrial logging opens up forests in order to extract the most economically valuable trees, leaving behind a trail of roads and destruction. Violence, corruption and illegality are often associated with the logging industry. “Sustainable management plans,” “low impact” or “selective” logging and certification schemes have only managed to cover up and perpetuate this destruction.

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Other information 17 April 2011

Sold Down the River - The Need to Control Transnational Forestry Corporations: A European Case Study

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Bulletin articles 11 August 2001

Equatorial Guinea: Transnational loggers in the forest

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Bulletin articles 12 May 2001

Equatorial Guinea: Logging ban and logging on the rise

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