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Governor Bans Logging Indefinitely: Banda Aceh, Sumatra

Username By Barrie | June 8th, 2007 | Comments No Comments

The new governor of Indonesia’s tsunami-ravaged Aceh province declared a moratorium on logging as part of efforts to develop a new long-term forest management strategy. Irwandi Yusuf said all logging would be banned indefinitely.

Aceh’s decades-long separatist insurgency meant logging was limited to rebels and rogue elements within the military. But a recent peace deal opened up previously inaccessible virgin forests as the Jakarta Post article explains.

And with nearly 130,000 homes destroyed by the 2004 tsunami, demand for timber has been almost insatiable. Some international and local aid organizations have even been accused of buying illegal logs.

“This is part of our long-term plan to come up with a durable and fair forestry management plan,” said Yusuf, adding he hoped the move would minimize natural disasters.

It was not immediately clear what penalties violators face.

Environmental
groups say Indonesia, with the world’s third-largest tropical forest reserves behind the Amazon and the Congo basin, loses more than 2 million hectares of trees every year.

Aceh, on the northern tip of Sumatra island, loses an equivalent of two soccer fields of forest daily, or 20 hectares,according to the local environmental group WALHI.

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