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The ITTO was at first primarily a commodity organization, regulating the international trade in tropical timber. The original mandate mentioned conservation but did not give any details. In 1990 the ITTC proposed that by 2000 all exports of tropical timber would come from sustainably managed sources, and this goal was adopted. [4]
The International Tropical Timber Organization was established under this agreement, which first opened for signature on 18 November 1983, then Entered into force on 1 April 1985. There were subsequent treaties, with an increasing number of signatories, in 1994 (ITTA2) and 2006 (ITTA3).
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The intergovernmental organization International Tropical Timber Organization is concerned with conservation of the habitats of tropical timber trees. Illegal logging in Madagascar . In 2009, the vast majority of the illegally obtained rosewood was exported to China .
International Institute of Tropical Forestry [13] Northern Research Station [14] Oregon Forest Resources Institute; Pacific Northwest Research Station [15] Pacific Southwest Research Station [16] Rocky Mountain Research Station [17] Southern Research Station [18] USDA Forest Service, Research and Development Branch
Approximately at the same time, the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) started its work on “Criteria for the Measurement of Sustainable Tropical Forest Management.” After this summit, the concept of “criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management” has started to be more and more internationally accepted.
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The ITTA established the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), an intergovernmental organization with 59 members who collectively account for about 80% of the world's tropical forests and 90% of the annual trade in tropical timber trade. The ITTO promotes market transparency by collecting, analyzing and disseminating data on the ...