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GUAN Zhi-jie, CAO Jian-hua. Governance of Illegal Logging and Trading of Wood: from the Perspective of Ecological Supply Chain[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2014, 13(2): 75-80.
Citation: GUAN Zhi-jie, CAO Jian-hua. Governance of Illegal Logging and Trading of Wood: from the Perspective of Ecological Supply Chain[J]. Journal of Beijing Forestry University (Social Science), 2014, 13(2): 75-80.

Governance of Illegal Logging and Trading of Wood: from the Perspective of Ecological Supply Chain

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  • Published Date: June 29, 2014
  • Illegal logging has greatly influenced global forestry product trade. It reduces forest area and causes great harm to ecological environment. This paper studies the policies regarding the governance of illegal logging and trading of wood. Through the analysis of the measures taken by producing, processing and consuming counties to deal with the illegal logging, the paper discusses the present conditions of the policies of governance and puts forward the construction of ecological supply chain system. By analyzing China's import and export situation of forestry product, the paper gets the result that China plays the role of a processing country in the global trading chain of wood forestry product. Finally with regard to the ecological supply chain, it proposes main coping policies for both the government and enterprises.
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