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Risk Analysis of Regions with Suspicious Illegal Logging and Their Trade Flows

Jiunn‐Cheng Lin, Jun-Yen Lee, Wan‐Yu Liu

2021Sustainability11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To eradicate illegally harvested wood sources in its domestic market, it is critical to conduct risk assessments on wood sourcing in regions with illegal loggings. It is not reliable to use a single indicator to analyze suspicious illegal logging. This study integrates three key global indicators: CPI (Corruption Perceptions Index), HDI (Human Development Indicator), and WGI (The Worldwide Governance Indicators) by applying the entropy weight method to establish a new risk indicator to rank suspicious illegal logging regions. This study aims to establish better risk indicators by considering more factors to assess the risks of illegal logging and its trade flow more reliably. By analyzing roundwood production, Myanmar, Congo, and Nigeria are rated high-risk. Countries such as the U.S., Germany, Canada, and Finland are rated low-risk.

Topics & Concepts

Illegal loggingLoggingBusinessLanguage changeNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementGeographyEconomicsForestryLiteratureArtConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementMining and Resource ManagementForest Management and Policy