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Corruption

Even though the logging concessions fall out- side of the protected areas, it is not uncommon – due to lack of resources for enforcement – that companies log inside protected areas, where often more valuable timber is present, and export this as part of their legal concessions – many however with at least 50% underreporting.

Year: 2010

From collection: The Last Stand of the Gorilla - Environmental Crime and Conflict in the Congo Basin

Cartographer: Hugo Ahlenius

Tags: ecosystems Environmentall crime Tropical rainforest.

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