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Illegal Logging in Borneo Analysis

This document outlines a group project on illegal logging in Borneo. It lists topics the group plans to cover such as the definition of illegal logging, causes and factors of illegal logging, environmental impacts, reasons for illegal logging, suspects involved, and potential solutions. It presents a mind map showing relationships between these topics, with the central topic being the effects of illegal logging, which can include erosion, global warming, floods, deforestation, and natural disasters. The thesis statement acknowledges illegal logging as a widespread problem that damages forests, communities and economies, and discusses challenges to restricting imports of illegally logged wood under international trade regulations.
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Illegal Logging in Borneo Analysis

This document outlines a group project on illegal logging in Borneo. It lists topics the group plans to cover such as the definition of illegal logging, causes and factors of illegal logging, environmental impacts, reasons for illegal logging, suspects involved, and potential solutions. It presents a mind map showing relationships between these topics, with the central topic being the effects of illegal logging, which can include erosion, global warming, floods, deforestation, and natural disasters. The thesis statement acknowledges illegal logging as a widespread problem that damages forests, communities and economies, and discusses challenges to restricting imports of illegally logged wood under international trade regulations.
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STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY OF SUNAN GUNUNG DJATI BANDUNG

WRITING III
PAPER
GROUP
ISSYATUL HAJAR AWALIYAH (1211204051)
M. NASIRUDIN (1211204062)
MUSTAFA KEMAL (1211204075)
NUR UTAMI FEBRIANI (1211204085)
PILIA DILLA KAMILAH (1211204093)

General subject:
Environment
Limited subject:
Illegal logging in Borneo
Brainstorming:

The definition of illegal logging

The cause of illegal logging

The factors of illegal logging

The study of environment towards illegal logging

Reason of illegal logging

Who is the suspect of illegal logging?

The effect of illegal logging

The solution to prevent illegal logging

Pattern

of Purpose

Raw Material

Development
Description

To

detail

what

person, place, or object


is like

To know what is
illegal logging.

Who

is

the

suspect of illegal
logging.

What
causes

are

the
and

effects of illegal
logging?

What

is

solutions

the
of

preventing illegal
logging

What

are

the

reasons of illegal
logging

Erosion

MIND MAPPING

Global
Warming

Flood

Mountain
will
become
bald

Destruction
of the
water shed

Natural Disaster

The effect of

illegal logging
Economical
factor

Example of
illegal
logging

Illegal Logging

Factors
causes
Illegal
Reason of
illegal
logging
Constructi
c
on area

The term of
illegal logging

Social factor

Black
market of
wood

The study of
environment
towards illegal
logging

The solution to
prevent illegal
logging
One
person,
one tree

Sekolah
Hutan

Media
Social
ForestWave
Festiv

Thesis statement
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem, causing enormous damage to forests, local
communities and to the economies of producer countries. Despite the economic importance of
trade in timber and forest products, major international timber consumer countries, such as the
EU, have no legal means to halt the import of illegally sourced forest products, because the
identification of illegally logged or traded timber is technically difficult. Therefore, a legal basis
for normative acts against timber imports or other products manufactured out of illegal wood is
missing. Scientific methods to pinpoint the geographic origin of timber are currently under
development. Possible actions to restrict imports cannot meet with WTO regulations of nondiscrimination. They must instead be arranged in bilateral agreements. TRAFFIC, the wildlife
trade monitoring network strives to monitor the illegal trade of timber and provide expertise in
policy and legal reviews.

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