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Embrapa Amazônia Oriental. |
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02/12/2015 |
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Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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DORMONTT, E. E.; BONER, M.; BRAUN, B.; BREULMANN, G.; DEGEN, B.; ESPINOZA, E.; GARDNER, S.; GUILLERY, P.; HERMANSON, J. C.; KOCH, G.; LEE, S. L.; KANASHIRO, M.; RIMBAEANTO, A.; THOMAS, D.; WIEDENHOEFT, A. C.; YIN, Y.; ZAHNEN, J.; LOWE, A. J. |
Afiliação: |
Eleanor E. Dormontt, University of Adelaide; Markus Boner, Agroisolab GmbH; Birgit Braun, Markgroeninger Str. 31, 71696 Moeglingen, Germany; Gerhard Breulmann, ITTO; Bernd Degen, Thünen Institute of Forest Genetics; Edgard Espinoza, National Fish and Wildlife Forensic Laboratory; Shelley Gardner, USDA Forest Service International; Phil Guillery, Forest Stewardship Council; John C. Hermanson, USDA Forest Service; Gerald Koch, Thünen Institute of Wood Science; Soon Leong Lee, Forest Research Institute Malaysia; MILTON KANASHIRO, CPATU; Anto Rimbawanto, FORDA Centre for Forest Biotechnology and Tree Improvement; Darren Thomas, Double Helix Tracking Technologies; Alex C. Wiedenhoeft, USDA Forest Service; Yafang Yin, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Johannes Zahnen, WWF Germany Berlin; Andrew J. Lowe, University of Adelaide. |
Título: |
Forensic timber identification: It's time to integrate disciplines to combat illegal logging. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Biological Conservation, v. 191, p. 790-798, Nov. 2015. |
DOI: |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2015.06.038 |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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The prosecution of illegal logging crimes is hampered by a lack of available forensic timber identification tools, both for screening of suspect material and definitive identification of illegally sourced wood. Reputable timber traders are also struggling to police their own supply chains and comply with the growing requirement for due diligence with respect to timber origins and legality. A range of scientific methods have been developed independently with the potential to provide the required identification information, but little attention has been given to how these tools can be applied synergistically to support the legal timber trade. Here we review the use of visual identification methods (wood anatomy, dendrochronology), chemical methods (mass spectrometry, near infrared spectroscopy, stable isotopes, radio-carbon), and genetic methods (DNA barcoding, population genetics/phylogeography, DNA fingerprinting) each with potential application to forensic timber identification. We further highlight where future research and development are required to identify illegal logging crimes using these methods and suggest ways in which multiple methods can be used together to answer specific identification questions. We argue that a new integrated field of forensic timber identification should be a global investment priority, for which the ongoing collection, curation and taxonomic study of appropriate reference material is a critical part. Consideration of the specific legal requirements for method development and the application of identification methodologies to criminal evidence are also imperative to achieve robust scientific support for illegal logging crime prosecutions and prevention. MenosThe prosecution of illegal logging crimes is hampered by a lack of available forensic timber identification tools, both for screening of suspect material and definitive identification of illegally sourced wood. Reputable timber traders are also struggling to police their own supply chains and comply with the growing requirement for due diligence with respect to timber origins and legality. A range of scientific methods have been developed independently with the potential to provide the required identification information, but little attention has been given to how these tools can be applied synergistically to support the legal timber trade. Here we review the use of visual identification methods (wood anatomy, dendrochronology), chemical methods (mass spectrometry, near infrared spectroscopy, stable isotopes, radio-carbon), and genetic methods (DNA barcoding, population genetics/phylogeography, DNA fingerprinting) each with potential application to forensic timber identification. We further highlight where future research and development are required to identify illegal logging crimes using these methods and suggest ways in which multiple methods can be used together to answer specific identification questions. We argue that a new integrated field of forensic timber identification should be a global investment priority, for which the ongoing collection, curation and taxonomic study of appropriate reference material is a critical part. Consideration of the specific legal requ... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Anatomia da madeira; Exploração madeireira. |
Categoria do assunto: |
K Ciência Florestal e Produtos de Origem Vegetal |
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