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Logging Burma's frontier forests: Resources and the regime
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  • Box 1. Kaserdoh Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Table 2. Average annual deforestation rates and forest loss in Burma
  • 3. Burma's timber: Supply and demand
  • 4. Logging Burma's borders
    • Box 3. The Indian-Burmese border
  • Box 4. Opium cultivation in Kachin State
4. Logging Burma's borders

Heavy logging, by both the regie an by ethnic minorities, is a major cause of deforestation in Burma's border areas. The first timber concessions were granted by Rangoon along the Thai-Burmese border in 1989.

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