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The influence of illegal logging on deforestation

ILLEGAL LOGGING
EKOLOGI UMUM BY: Group 3

Illegal logging
Illegal Logging is when a company or person cuts down trees for logs with out permission or in a protected environment.

The cut logs in the forest and collected of logs.


Logs be appointed with tool of car or something like that and then collected become one area.

Identify the Problem Is the influence of logging on forest destruction (deforestation)? What is the effect of forest fires to damage (deforestation)? What are the effects of shifting cultivation on forest destruction (deforestation)?
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Formulation of the problem

The influence of illegal logging on deforestation deforestation

Benefits of this paper is


1. To determine the level of illegal logging is affecting the destruction of forests (deforestation). 2. To know the role of society and government in deforestation deforestation 3. Ts an enhancer Field of science

illegal logging is the logging practice


secara illegal

IlIegal logging is hand-cutting of trees in forest country illegally

1. Harvest plans, covering all or part of the open access to State-owned forests, making the tools and facilities infrastructure to carry out logging of trees for purposes of illegal wood exploitation.

2. The felling of trees in the sense of reality in order to the illegal exploitation of wood. Forest concessions HPH, industrial plantations and forest conversion as a whole provides less than half the raw materials needed by the wood processing industry in Indonesia.

From the point of

normative

That refers to a criminal action in the field of forestry. The researchers carried out by public officials (PNS) and the police. In a few words need law and man.

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criminal acts in the forestry sector Law Number 41 Year 1999 on Forestry, hereinafter referred to UUK and other laws relating to the problem of illegal logging.

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The laws and regulations Article 50 Paragraph (3) letter e of Law No. 41 of 1999 states, "every person [3] may not: cut trees or harvest or collect any forest in the woods without having any rights or permission from the competent authority";

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Article 50 paragraph 3 letter f UUK

"every person shall not: accept, buy or sell, receive as an exchange, accept deposits, store, or possess any forest products that are known or reasonably suspected to come from areas taken or unlawfully withheld";

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Article 50 paragraph 3 letter h UUK

"Every person shall not: carry, possess or forest products that are not fitted together with a forest of legal documents";

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Law No. 20 of 2001 on the amendment to Act No. 31 of 1999 at the eradication of corruption, article 2, paragraph (1)
life imprisonment or imprisonment for a term of four (emapt) years and a maximum of 20 (twenty) years and fined minimum 200 million rupees (two hundred million rupees) and a maximum of one billion rupees (billion rupees).

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