Effects of EU illegal logging policy on timber-supplying countries : A systematic review

The EU's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (FLEGT) adopted in 2003 includes bilateral trade agreements known as Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) signed between the EU and timber-supplying countries. The EU has invested more than 1.5 billion euros in VPAs; however, only one of the seven concerned countries has managed to complete all the necessary requirements to expire FLEGT licences. Since there is no research that comprehensively integrates the scientific evidence regarding the effects of this policy, this study systematically reviews all empirical scientific studies on the effects of VPAs. We found that almost all relevant studies are case reports that use qualitative data and focus on only one country at a time, mainly Ghana, Cameroon, or Indonesia. The evidence suggests that while VPAs have contributed to the establishment of governance structures, tools, and procedures they have not been able to solve social problems (i.e., inequality and injustice) and have potentially harmed the economies of EU timber suppliers. Evidence on the effects of VPAs on illegal logging and trade and the environment remains limited. Thus, future research should focus on more countries; use a greater range of methods, including comparative experimental designs; explore possible intended effects on under-researched categories; and systematically investigate unintended effects on other categories within and outside the forestry sector.

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Main Authors: Polo Villanueva, Fredy D., Tegegne, Yitagesu T., Winkel, Georg, Cerutti, Paolo Omar, Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta, McDermott, Constance L., Zeitlin, Jonathan, Sotirov, Metodi, Cashore, Benjamin, Wardell, David Andrew, Haywood, Andrew, Giessen, Lukas
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Language:English
Subjects:EU Trade policy, Forest governance, International forest policy, International regime, Regime effectiveness, Timber legality,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-eu-illegal-logging-policy-on-timber-supplying-countrie
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6058772025-01-14 Polo Villanueva, Fredy D. Tegegne, Yitagesu T. Winkel, Georg Cerutti, Paolo Omar Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta McDermott, Constance L. Zeitlin, Jonathan Sotirov, Metodi Cashore, Benjamin Wardell, David Andrew Haywood, Andrew Giessen, Lukas Article/Letter to editor Journal of Environmental Management 327 (2023) ISSN: 0301-4797 Effects of EU illegal logging policy on timber-supplying countries : A systematic review 2023 The EU's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (FLEGT) adopted in 2003 includes bilateral trade agreements known as Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) signed between the EU and timber-supplying countries. The EU has invested more than 1.5 billion euros in VPAs; however, only one of the seven concerned countries has managed to complete all the necessary requirements to expire FLEGT licences. Since there is no research that comprehensively integrates the scientific evidence regarding the effects of this policy, this study systematically reviews all empirical scientific studies on the effects of VPAs. We found that almost all relevant studies are case reports that use qualitative data and focus on only one country at a time, mainly Ghana, Cameroon, or Indonesia. The evidence suggests that while VPAs have contributed to the establishment of governance structures, tools, and procedures they have not been able to solve social problems (i.e., inequality and injustice) and have potentially harmed the economies of EU timber suppliers. Evidence on the effects of VPAs on illegal logging and trade and the environment remains limited. Thus, future research should focus on more countries; use a greater range of methods, including comparative experimental designs; explore possible intended effects on under-researched categories; and systematically investigate unintended effects on other categories within and outside the forestry sector. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-eu-illegal-logging-policy-on-timber-supplying-countrie 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116874 https://edepot.wur.nl/582609 EU Trade policy Forest governance International forest policy International regime Regime effectiveness Timber legality Wageningen University & Research
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Forest governance
International forest policy
International regime
Regime effectiveness
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Forest governance
International forest policy
International regime
Regime effectiveness
Timber legality
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Forest governance
International forest policy
International regime
Regime effectiveness
Timber legality
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Forest governance
International forest policy
International regime
Regime effectiveness
Timber legality
Polo Villanueva, Fredy D.
Tegegne, Yitagesu T.
Winkel, Georg
Cerutti, Paolo Omar
Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta
McDermott, Constance L.
Zeitlin, Jonathan
Sotirov, Metodi
Cashore, Benjamin
Wardell, David Andrew
Haywood, Andrew
Giessen, Lukas
Effects of EU illegal logging policy on timber-supplying countries : A systematic review
description The EU's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (FLEGT) adopted in 2003 includes bilateral trade agreements known as Voluntary Partnership Agreements (VPAs) signed between the EU and timber-supplying countries. The EU has invested more than 1.5 billion euros in VPAs; however, only one of the seven concerned countries has managed to complete all the necessary requirements to expire FLEGT licences. Since there is no research that comprehensively integrates the scientific evidence regarding the effects of this policy, this study systematically reviews all empirical scientific studies on the effects of VPAs. We found that almost all relevant studies are case reports that use qualitative data and focus on only one country at a time, mainly Ghana, Cameroon, or Indonesia. The evidence suggests that while VPAs have contributed to the establishment of governance structures, tools, and procedures they have not been able to solve social problems (i.e., inequality and injustice) and have potentially harmed the economies of EU timber suppliers. Evidence on the effects of VPAs on illegal logging and trade and the environment remains limited. Thus, future research should focus on more countries; use a greater range of methods, including comparative experimental designs; explore possible intended effects on under-researched categories; and systematically investigate unintended effects on other categories within and outside the forestry sector.
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Forest governance
International forest policy
International regime
Regime effectiveness
Timber legality
author Polo Villanueva, Fredy D.
Tegegne, Yitagesu T.
Winkel, Georg
Cerutti, Paolo Omar
Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta
McDermott, Constance L.
Zeitlin, Jonathan
Sotirov, Metodi
Cashore, Benjamin
Wardell, David Andrew
Haywood, Andrew
Giessen, Lukas
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Winkel, Georg
Cerutti, Paolo Omar
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Zeitlin, Jonathan
Sotirov, Metodi
Cashore, Benjamin
Wardell, David Andrew
Haywood, Andrew
Giessen, Lukas
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title Effects of EU illegal logging policy on timber-supplying countries : A systematic review
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