Understanding the Current Situation and Process of Unauthorized Logging in the Southern Kyushu Region of Japan

  • Onda Nariaki
    Tohoku Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Forest Research and Management Organization
  • Tsuzuki Nobuyuki
    Department of Forest Policy and Economics, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Forest Research and Management Organization

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  • 南九州地方における無断伐採の発生状況および発生過程の現状把握
  • ミナミキュウシュウ チホウ ニ オケル ムダン バッサイ ノ ハッセイ ジョウキョウ オヨビ ハッセイ カテイ ノ ゲンジョウ ハアク

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<p>This study elucidated the occurrence and process of unauthorized logging in the southern Kyushu region of Japan. In 2020, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 502 forest owners living in a municipality that reported unauthorized logging, and 161 responses (32%) were received. Results from the survey revealed that 7% of owners sustained damages from unauthorized logging, whereas 12% of owners were unaware of any damages that had occurred. The results from classifying and comparing the damages caused by unauthorized logging into three categories, including damaged owners, non-damaged owners, and non-cognitive owners, indicated no differences in the cadastral survey progress between damaged and non-damaged forestland. However, it was suggested that unregistered forests might be vulnerable to damage. Owners unaware of the damage were less aware of the forest area they owned. Further, interviews with seven victims of unauthorized logging confirmed that the malpractices of unauthorized logging included unreported logging, boundary invasion, and forging the logging notification. Confirming the submitted logging notification on-site was deemed necessary to resolve the issue of forging notifications. Therefore, this study raises concerns about the spread of unauthorized logging in forests where owner awareness is low.</p>

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