Authors
Patrick Meyfroidt, Eric F Lambin
Publication date
2009/9/22
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
106
Issue
38
Pages
16139-16144
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
In some countries across the globe, tropical forest cover is increasing. The national-scale reforestation of Vietnam since 1992 is assumed to contribute to this recovery. It is achieved, however, by the displacement of forest extraction to other countries on the order of 49 (34–70) M m3, or ≈39% of the regrowth of Vietnam's forests from 1987 to 2006. Approximately half of wood imports to Vietnam during this period were illegal. Leakage due to policies restricting forest exploitation and displacement due to growing domestic consumption and exports contributed respectively to an estimated 58% and 42% of total displacement. Exports of wood products from Vietnam also grew rapidly, amounting to 84% of the displacement, which is a remarkable feature of the forest transition in Vietnam. Attribution of the displacement and corresponding forest extraction to Vietnam, the source countries or the final consumers is thus …
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P Meyfroidt, EF Lambin - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009