This link was published on 31 January 2018

Cambodian communities best placed to prevent illegal logging

A study by the Universities of Exeter and Oxford has found that forests are better protected when local communities manage them locally. The research was undertaken in Cambodia, a country that has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. Alternative methods of forest protection, such as community forestry, are needed in countries that have high levels of corruption. The study found that sites maintained by locals had fewer signs of man-made damage, such as stumps and burned trees.

  • Mongabay
  • Cambodia
  • Illegal logging
  • Deforestation
  • Corruption
  • Forests