Wood product consumers around the world are exerting huge pressure on tropical forests. To meet this demand, vast quantities of timber products from the Congo Basin and elsewhere are being imported into Japan, China, the US and European nations.
As Central Africa strives towards economic and social development, the need for hard cash is bringing more logging concessions into the forests. If left unchecked, these threaten to deplete vital resources without reducing poverty.
A revolution for responsible forestry

