This Comment focuses on relationships between forests and conflicts and the way these can change over time. It examines the case of Cambodia, where one type of conflict timber scenario has quickly given way to another. It concludes by highlighting some of the main lessons from the Cambodia example that may have a bearing on post-conflict forest management in other countries where timber exploitation has formed part of the war economy.
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Cambodia
conflict timber
corruption
extortion
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