These illegal logs were seized, while in transit, and are impounded at district police offices, Riau, Sumatra, Indonesia.
Photo by Sofi Mardiah/CIFOR
See this publication on controlling illegal logging in Indonesia
www.cifor.org/library/3505/lessons-for-redd-from-measures...
For more information on Pulp and paper expansion
www.blog.cifor.org/2905/new-round-of-pulp-and-paper-expan...
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