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This article points to the importance of systems and praxis-oriented approach in understanding the problem of illegal logging in Indonesia. In recent years, there has been a tendency on the part of industry analysts and forestry sector observes to view the seemingly irremediable spread of illegal...


Obidzinski, K.Suramenggala, I.Levang, P.[L'exploitation forestiere illegale en Indonesie: un inquietant processus de legalisation]L'exploitation forestiere illegale en Indonesie: un inquietant processus de legalisation

Illegal activities are one of the most pressing problems facing the Indonesian forest sector today. The debate on illegal forest activities has focused primarily on legal and governance issues. Economic forces, however, are increasingly recognized as fundamental drivers of illegal forest activiti...


Tacconi, L.Obidzinski, K.Smith, J.SubarudiSuramenggala, I.[Can 'legalization' of illegal forest activities reduce illegal logging?: lessons from East Kalimantan]Can 'legalization' of illegal forest activities reduce illegal logging?: lessons from East Kalimantan

The paper distinguishes between collusive and non-collusive corruption in the forestry sector and analyses their interaction with the political/institutional environment. While non-collusive corruption increases costs for the private sector, collusive corruption reduces costs for the bribee, ther...


Smith, J.Obidzinski, K.SubarudiSuramenggala, I.[Illegal logging, collusive corruption and fragmented governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia]Illegal logging, collusive corruption and fragmented governments in Kalimantan, Indonesia

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