Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth through ecological functions, by regulating the climate and water resources, and by serving as habitats for plants and animals. Forests also furnish a wide range of essential goods such as wood, food, fodder and medicines, in addition to opportunities for recreation, spiritual renewal and other services. Today, forests are under pressure from expanding human populations, which frequently leads to the conversion or degradation of forests into unsustainable forms of land use. When forests are lost or severely degraded, their capacity to function as regulators of the environment is also lost, increasing flood and erosion hazards, reducing soil fertil...
More forest was lost between 1981 and 1990 than in any other decade in human history. Forests are be...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) allows us to do exactly that. Since the first FRA was p...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are critically important to the well-being of the earth. They contain over half of the speci...
Forests cover about four billion hectares, or 30 percent, of the Earth’s land area (FAO, 2010). At a...
ii Sustainably managed forests have multiple environmental and socio-economic functions which are im...
Forests are a vital and productive resource able to contribute sustainably to the quality of human l...
By the late 1990s the environmental problems included the greenhouse effect and global warming, the ...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Global rates of deforestation and forest degradation continue at persistently high levels, although ...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Globalization requires a sustainable development strategy. The current stage of globalization is acc...
More forest was lost between 1981 and 1990 than in any other decade in human history. Forests are be...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) allows us to do exactly that. Since the first FRA was p...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
Forests are critically important to the well-being of the earth. They contain over half of the speci...
Forests cover about four billion hectares, or 30 percent, of the Earth’s land area (FAO, 2010). At a...
ii Sustainably managed forests have multiple environmental and socio-economic functions which are im...
Forests are a vital and productive resource able to contribute sustainably to the quality of human l...
By the late 1990s the environmental problems included the greenhouse effect and global warming, the ...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Global rates of deforestation and forest degradation continue at persistently high levels, although ...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Globalization requires a sustainable development strategy. The current stage of globalization is acc...
More forest was lost between 1981 and 1990 than in any other decade in human history. Forests are be...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) allows us to do exactly that. Since the first FRA was p...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...