Stable isotope ratios in wood show little potential for sub-country origin verification in Central Africa
Boeschoten, L.E.; Vlam, M. (Onderzoeker); Rocha Venâncio Meyer-Sand, B.; Boom, A.; Bouka, G.U.D.; Ciliane-Madikou, J.C.U.; Engone Obiang, N.L. ; Guieshon-Engongoro, M. ; Loumeto, J.J. ; Mbika, D.M.F. ; moundounga, G.; Ndangani, M.D.; Bourobou, D.N.; Sleen, P. van der; Tassiamba, S.N.; Tchamba, M.T.; Toumba-Paka, B.B.L.; Zanguim, H.T. ; Zemtsa, P.T.; Zuidema, P.A.
Stable isotope ratios in wood show little potential for sub-country origin verification in Central Africa
Boeschoten, L.E.; Vlam, M. (Onderzoeker); Rocha Venâncio Meyer-Sand, B.; Boom, A.; Bouka, G.U.D.; Ciliane-Madikou, J.C.U.; Engone Obiang, N.L. ; Guieshon-Engongoro, M. ; Loumeto, J.J. ; Mbika, D.M.F. ; moundounga, G.; Ndangani, M.D.; Bourobou, D.N.; Sleen, P. van der; Tassiamba, S.N.; Tchamba, M.T.; Toumba-Paka, B.B.L.; Zanguim, H.T. ; Zemtsa, P.T.; Zuidema, P.A.
Samenvatting
Origin verification of timber is essential to expose origin fraud and reduce illegal timber trade. A promising forensic method for origin verification is based on stable isotope ratios in wood, but large-scale studies that test local and regional variation to apply the method at a sub-country scale are lacking.
Organisatie | Van Hall Larenstein |
Lectoraat | Duurzaam Bosbeheer |
Gepubliceerd in | Forest Ecology and Management Elsevier, Amsterdam, Uitgave: 544, Pagina's: 1-10 |
Datum | 2023-06-22 |
Type | Artikel |
ISSN | 0378-1127 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121231 |
Taal | Engels |