Are imports of illegal timber in China, India, Japan and South Korea considerable? based on a historic trade balance analysis method

IF 1.3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD
Z. Guan, Xiaoyu Chen, Yan Xu, Yaofei Liu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Illegal logging has caused serious damage to the global forest environment. China, Japan, India and South Korea have been criticized for their imports of illegal timber. Based on a trade balance analysis method, this paper evaluates the imports of illegal timber of China, Japan, India and South Korea. The results show that China has serious illegal timber imports with the Republic of Congo, Ghana, Papua New Guinea, Laos, Brazil and Malaysia. India has serious illegal timber imports with Brazil and Papua New Guinea. Japan has serious illegal timber imports with the Republic of the Congo, Cameroon, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. South Korea has serious illegal timber imports with Malaysia. In order to control the imports of illegal timber, there is a need to further strengthen international cooperation and domestic legislation, enhance the protection and cultivation of forest resources and reduce dependence on imported timber.
中国、印度、日本和韩国的非法木材进口量是否可观?基于历史贸易平衡分析方法
非法采伐对全球森林环境造成了严重破坏。中国、日本、印度和韩国因进口非法木材而受到批评。本文采用贸易平衡分析方法,对中国、日本、印度和韩国的非法木材进口进行了评估。结果表明,中国与刚果共和国、加纳、巴布亚新几内亚、老挝、巴西和马来西亚存在严重的非法木材进口。印度与巴西和巴布亚新几内亚有严重的非法木材进口。日本与刚果共和国、喀麦隆、马来西亚和巴布亚新几内亚有严重的非法木材进口。韩国与马来西亚有严重的非法木材进口。为了控制非法木材的进口,需要进一步加强国际合作和国内立法,加强森林资源的保护和培育,减少对进口木材的依赖。
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International Wood Products Journal
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