Rapid Response Assessments
This special series of reports fills the need for targeted and timely information about environmental challenges.
Environmental crime and the illegal grabbing of natural resources is becoming an ever more sophisticated activity requiring national authorities and law enforcement agencies to develop responses commensurate with the scale and the complexity of the challenge to keep one step ahead.
This report – Green Carbon, Black Trade – by UNEP and INTERPOL focuses on illegal logging and its impacts on the lives and livelihoods of often some of the poorest people in the world set aside the environmental damage. It underlines how criminals are combining old fashioned methods such as bribes with high tech methods such as computer hacking of government web sites to obtain transportation and other permits. The report spotlights the increasingly sophisticated tactics being deployed to launder illegal logs through a web of palm oil plantations, road networks and saw mills.
The report is available in the following language versions: English, French and Spanish. To request a copy, please write to grid@grida.no.
Status: Completed
Type: Rapid Response Assessment
Author: Christian Nellemann, INTERPOL
Year of publication: 2012