Chinese Research Perspectives on the Environment, Volume 9 2019
DOI: 10.1163/9789004401570_015
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A Case for Banning Illegal Timber Imports in China

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“…46 There is broad agreement among Western scholars that the compliance of overseas Chinese companies with these guidelines is low. While some analyses simply note low compliance while treating the guidelines as a step in the right direction (Hoare 2015), others argue that voluntary measures such as these are not enough (Yi 2019), or are entirely misguided and only exacerbate the problem (Vicky Lee 2014). Issues concerning bribery and lax forestry governance are noted as endemic to the whole forestry industry in Africa.…”
Section: Forestry and Fishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 There is broad agreement among Western scholars that the compliance of overseas Chinese companies with these guidelines is low. While some analyses simply note low compliance while treating the guidelines as a step in the right direction (Hoare 2015), others argue that voluntary measures such as these are not enough (Yi 2019), or are entirely misguided and only exacerbate the problem (Vicky Lee 2014). Issues concerning bribery and lax forestry governance are noted as endemic to the whole forestry industry in Africa.…”
Section: Forestry and Fishingmentioning
confidence: 99%