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Illegal Logging in Indonesia, South East Asia and International Consumption of Illegally Sourced Timber

Acknowledgements
Introduction  
Consumer Culpability
Forest Plunder in South-East Asia  
A Regional Overview of South-East Asia  
Indonesia's Illegal Logging Epidemic  
A Case Study: The Ramin Racket  
Combating Illegal Timber Trade  
Conclusions  
Recommendations  
References  
Acknowledgements

Timber Trafficking

EIA and Telapak Indonesia would like to thank the following organisations and individuals for their help in compiling this report, while stressing that the views contained in the report are the sole responsibility of EIA and Telapak Indonesia:

Madanika, Betang Borneo, CIMTROP, HAKIKI, LPS-Air, ARuPA, YLL

They would also like to thank the many other community groups, individuals and NGOs working together with EIA/Telapak on the illegal logging issue but for whose safety we cannot name.

EIA and Telapak Indonesia would like to thank the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund for their support in publishing this report. EIA and Telapak Indonesia also wish to thank the Barbara Delano Foundation, John Ellerman Foundation, Ruben and Elisabeth Rausing Trust, Rufford Foundation, Sustainable Solutions, Josh Mailman, Wildlifeline and other donors for their kind support of their work.

Many thanks to Brian Emmerson and all at Emmerson Press for the printing of this report (Emmerson Press tel: 01926 854400)

Designed by Clare Mellor at Full Stop (clare.mellor@btinternet.com)

Written and Edited by Dave Currey, Faith Doherty, Sam Lawson, Julian Newman, and A. Ruwindrijarto.

Additional Research by M.Yayat Afianto, Hapsoro, Geetha Jayabose, Mardi Minangsari, Nick Mole, and Arbi Valentinus.

Front cover photo : © Dave Currey / Environmental Investigation Agency

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