Loggers and Degradation in the Asia-Pacific: Corporations and Environmental Management
Devastating indictment of Asian tropical forest logging
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Examines why and how loggers have resisted and ignored calls for environmental reforms. Concentrating on the period after 1990, it explains what is happening on the ground and highlights the structures within which firms and governments operate. Within this broader context the author considers a range of factors including: the science of tropical forest management, the capacity of states to regulate and enforce rules, the relative power of environmental reformers, and the 1997/99 Asian financial crisis.
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