The Last Stand of the Orangutan: State of Emergency : Illegal Logging, Fire and Palm Oil in Indonesia's National Parks

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UNEP/Earthprint, 2007 - 49 páginas
This publication has been carried out on behalf of the Great Ape Survival Partnership (GRASP), established by UNEP and UNESCO in collaboration with a wide range of non-governmental organisations in response to growing concern over the plight of the orangutan, the chimpanzee, the bonobo and the gorilla. The report used the latest satellite imagery and data from the Government of Indonesia to assess changes in the forests of one part of south-east Asia. The results indicate that illegal logging, fires and the plantation of crops such as palm oil are intruding extensively into Indonesia's national parks, the last safehold of the orangutan. The orangutans share this habitat with a wild range of other threatened and ecologically important species including the Sumatran tiger, Sumatran rhinoceros and Asian elephant.
 

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ORANGUTANS ON THE EDGE
9
AN IRREPLACEABLE HABITAT
12
ORANGUTAN UPDATE
14
ILLEGAL LOGGING
16
ILLEGAL EXPLOITATION OF NATIONAL PARKS
18
INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS OF ILLEGAL LOGGING
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MULTINATIONAL NETWORKS
25
OIL PALM PLANTATIONS
28
ILLEGAL INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN LIVE ORANGUTANS
34
30 INCREASE IN ORANGUTAN HABITAT LOSS
35
LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES TO ILLEGAL FORESTRY ACTIVITIES
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COUNTERING ILLEGAL LOGGING
38
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
43
CONTRIBUTORS
46
REFERENCES
47
Direitos autorais

FORESTS ON FIRE
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