Illegal logging : Law enforcement, livelihoods and the timber trade Author Tacconi L. Date 2007 Source IUCN (ID: MON-079603) Publisher | Place of publication Earthscan | London, UK ISBN 1844073483 Pages 288 p. Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Country/Territory Canada, United States of America, Indonesia, Honduras, Nicaragua, Cameroon, Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Subject Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Enforcement/compliance Timber extraction/logging Certification Abstract Contents: The Problem of Illegal Logging; Sociology of Illegal Logging in North America; From New Order to Regional Autonomy; Turning in Circles; Illegal Logging, Collusive Corruption and Fragmented Governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia; Forest Law Enforcement and Rural Livelihoods; Rural Livelihoods, Forest Law and Illegal Timber Trade in Honduras and Nicaragua; Livelihoods and the Adaptive Application of the Law in the Forests of Cameroon; Forest Law Enforcement and Livelihoods in Bolivia; Can Law Save the Forest?; Certification and Illegal Logging; The Future of Forests and Illegal Logging Website www.earthscan.co.uk