Timber Regulation Enforcement Exchange, Rome
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy
Since 2012, Forest Trends and Chatham House have been working with officials from EU Member States and US Lacey enforcement agencies, to further understanding of complex high-risk supply chains for wood products and support coordinated implementation of the EU Timber Regulation and US Lacey Act. These two workstreams have merged into a process called the Timber Regulation Enforcement Exchange (TREE), an ongoing series of networking and information-sharing meetings, which bring the growing group of officials together every six months.
The TREE process aims to support robust and consistent enforcement of demand-side timber regulations by providing a forum for officials to gain detailed insight into high- and low-risk timber flows entering their countries, discuss practical enforcement issues with each other and relevant experts from the forest sector and other relevant product/environmental sectors, establish emergent norms for Due Diligence/care in relation to different forest products, and build relationships with producer country governments, industry representatives, and other stakeholders involved in combating illegal logging and promoting global markets for legal timber.
Previous Meeting Materials and TREE Newsletters
Resources
Thursday, April 6th
Global Traceability Software Solution: RADIX
Caroline Stein, Global Traceability
Application of Latest Remote Sensing Technology for EUTR Law Enforcement
Mohammad Abdel-Razek and Peter Hawighorst, Global Risk Assessment Services (GRAS)
Improving and Valuating Timber Traceability Systems Using Mobile Technologies
J. Soh Ndeh, FAO consultant
Sourcing from Ivory Coast: Timber Trade Trends
Marigold Norman, Forest Trends
Overview of Timber Legality Risk in Ivory Coast
Achille Djeagou, NEPCon
Legally-mandated Social Obligations: Guidance for EUTR Competent Authorities
Julia Christian, Fern
Permitting without Due Process
Emily Unwin, ClientEarth
Independent Forest Monitoring (IFM) in the Republic of Congo
Alfred Nkodia
Friday, April 7th
China’s Papermaking Fiber Resources
Jeremy Williams
Compliance Efforts and Challenges: Pulp and Paper Sector in China
Ma Xiao, TFT
Experiences of EUTR Checks on Paper Products in Germany
Thorsten Hinrichs, BMEL, Germany