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A Case Study to Establish a Basis for Evaluating Geographic Origin Claims of Timber From the Solomon Islands Using Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis.
Global demand for low-cost forest products is leading manufacturers and traders to source timber and wood products from vulnerable nations and delicate ecosystems. One small island nation, the Solomon Islands, is seeing exploitation of natural resources accelerating to such a point that its natural forests may be exhausted by 2036....Watkinson, Charles J. ; Rees, Gareth O. ; Hofem, Sabine ; Michely, Lina ; Gasson, Peter …
Geographic origin, Lacey Act amendment, EUTR, EA-IRMS, Stable isotopes, Tropical timber, and Solomon Islands
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Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis for the Comparison of Timber From Two Forest Concessions in Gabon.
Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impacts caused by deforestation and illegal logging and there is an increasing demand for supply chain transparency and traceability of wood products. Many importing and exporting nations have implemented regulations which aim to control the origin and species of traded timbers of... -
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The Development and Use of Isoscapes to Determine the Geographical Origin of Quercus spp. in the United States
The stable isotope ratios of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon and sulfur from extracted wood of 87 samples of oaks from the United States were analysed. Relationships with climate variables and the stable isotope ratios of the 69 training dataset samples were investigated to a monthly resolution using long-term monthly mean climate...