This link was published on 4 September 2017

Long plagued by illegal logging, Cambodia faces accusations of corruption

Long known as a hotspot for rapid and largely illegal deforestation, Cambodia was singled out in a May 2017 EIA report. The report was the result of months of undercover investigations which found that from November 2016, more than 300,000 cubic metres (nearly 10.6 million cubic feet) of timber have been illegally felled in a wildlife sanctuary and two protected areas in Cambodia. Most of the timber was sold to Vietnam and generated $13 million in payments from Vietnamese timber traders. Environmental experts believe that a much-publicized crackdown on illegal logging launched in Cambodia in early 2016 had very little effect.

  • Mongabay
  • Cambodia
  • Vietnam
  • Illegal logging
  • Timber
  • Illegal Deforestation
  • EIA report
  • Timber Traders