Global forests : issues for six billion people
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Global forests : issues for six billion people
(McGraw-Hill series in forest resources)
McGraw-Hill, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Intended for use as a text in International Forestry and for reference purposes for students of forestry, range management, and other fields of natural-resource management. This book explains cross country patterns of international trade in forest products, evaluates issues linking forests to the biosphere, and the management of forests and wildlands in the global context. The book contains a wealth of information about world forests and their use by people, and places unique emphasis on "forests and development" as a central theme. It provides extensive reference to guide further study and provide instructor's with additional reading material.
Table of Contents
- Thinking about one-world forests
- global forest cover and trends
- forest and development - introduction and overview
- forests and development
- international trade of forest products
- farm and community forestry
- forests and global environment
- international cooperation
- progress through learning.
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