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Title Vital forest graphics.

Publication Info. Nairobi, Kenya : UNEP, [2009]
©2009

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 Moore Stacks  SD131 .V58 2009    Available  ---
Description 69 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 30 cm
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Note Cover title.
"Produced by UNEP/GRID-Arendal"--P. [2] of cover.
Summary This publication provides an overview of the global trends in forest cover. It looks specifically at the four largest forest ecosystems and analyzes the trends and challenges in their conservation and management. It examines some of the key drivers behind forest loss, including the increasing demand for commodities and energy. Finally, it reviews some of the best practices for sustainable management of forest, including regulatory regimes, participatory management and economic incentives.--Publisher's description.
Form Also available online.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-68).
Contents Introduction -- Forest definition and extent -- Forest losses and gains : where do we stand? -- The relationship between indigenous people and forests -- Forests sustain livelihoods -- A hiding place for fighting forces and a refuge for victims -- Forests under threat as agricultural commodities take over -- Is fast-wood like fast-food? -- Changing trends in forest products trade -- Clearing forests for biofuels -- Forests are a key source of ecological services -- Climate change and its impact on forests : will forests migrate? -- Forests and the carbon cycle -- Forest animals threatened by habitat loss and poaching -- The forests of Central Africa -- The forests of Southeast Asia -- The Amazon, the largest rainforest in the world -- The boreal forests -- Forests and fires -- Forests suffer from air pollution -- Local forest management -- Certification for sustainable forest management -- Economic incentives to protect forests -- Are legal instruments sufficient to protect our forests? -- Greening degraded forest landscapes.
Subject Forests and forestry -- Statistics.
Forests and forestry -- Statistics.
Forests and forestry.
Forests and forestry.
Forest declines -- Statistics.
Forest declines.
Genre/Form Statistics.
Subject Forest declines.
Forest ecology.
Forest ecology.
Forest management.
Forest management.
Genre/Form Statistics.
Added Author United Nations Environment Programme.
GRID--Arendal.
ISBN 9789280729030 UNEP
9280729039 UNEP
9789251062647 FAO
9251062641 FAO