Interview: Madagascar’s rosewood stocks – which way to go?

D. Schuurman, Ndranto Razakamanarina, Sonja Hassold, L. Zahner
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For centuries, people around the globe have admired Rosewood. Malagasy rosewoods (Dalbergia spp.) are especially valued for their qualities. In recent years, illegal sourcing of rosewood escalated to unprecedented levels: this coincided with the political fallout from 2009-2013. The wood has been – and is - sourced mainly from protected areas in eastern Madagascar. Before being exported, timber is stockpiled, mostly in well-concealed localities. Despite an international ban on export and trading, the timber has been – and continues to – leave Madagascar. The species targeted are CITES listed, which means that trading them is forbidden. Most of the wood has been shipped to China, where demand for it is enormous. In 2011, stocks were estimated to be in excess of 500,000 tons. In 2013, the international community, spearheaded by the SADC were to prepare new presidential elections which were expected to put an end to the political and economic crisis of what is an increasingly beleaguered nation. In the same period, the World Bank implemented a project aimed at finding a solution of how to deal with the controversial rosewood stocks. At time of writing, this remains a topic of debate. Experts in a previous MCD interview suggested either to destroy the stocks in order to avoid further illegal sourcing of timber from protected areas, or to establish a timber bank of sorts. All agreed that selling the wood would be a double-edged sword: while it brings much- needed revenues to the empty coffers of the government, it may fuel and further increase demand for Rosewood. A noticeable and lengthy silence followed, with virtually no coverage in the national and international media. The World Bank project (#PO93271) comes to an end in December 2015: “all illegal precious woods stockpiles sized by Government have been audited and secured”. The journal MCD is asking the 2011 questions – four years later, and would like to give voice to some of the experts and practitioners involved in this rosewood crisis.
采访:马达加斯加的红木库存——何去何从?
几个世纪以来,世界各地的人们都对玫瑰镇赞不绝口。马达加斯加红木(黄檀属)因其品质而受到特别重视。近年来,红木的非法采购升级到前所未有的水平:这与2009年至2013年的政治后果相吻合。这些木材主要来自于马达加斯加东部的保护区。在出口之前,木材大多储存在隐蔽的地方。尽管国际上禁止出口和贸易,但这种木材已经并将继续离开马达加斯加。目标物种被列入CITES,这意味着禁止交易它们。大部分木材被运往中国,那里对木材的需求巨大。2011年,库存估计超过50万吨。2013年,以南部非洲发展共同体为首的国际社会准备举行新的总统选举,以期结束这个日益陷入困境的国家的政治和经济危机。在同一时期,世界银行实施了一个项目,旨在寻找如何处理有争议的红木库存的解决方案。在撰写本文时,这仍然是一个争论的话题。在之前的MCD采访中,专家建议要么销毁库存,以避免进一步从保护区非法采购木材,要么建立一个木材库。所有人都同意,出售红木将是一把双刃剑:虽然它为政府的空金库带来了急需的收入,但它可能会刺激并进一步增加对红木的需求。随后是一段引人注目的长时间沉默,国内和国际媒体几乎没有报道。世界银行项目(#PO93271)将于2015年12月结束:“所有由政府确定规模的非法珍贵木材库存都已被审计和担保”。《MCD》杂志在四年后提出了2011年的问题,并希望为参与这场红木危机的一些专家和从业者发声。
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