A global forest convention has been advocated for about 15 years, but progress is slow and positions of advocates and opponents appear entrenched. We review several case studies and offer new empirical evidence relating to causes of and remedies for deforestation. We find no evidence to suggest that a forest convention will be effective in halting deforestation. Our data indicate that development assistance may be most effective approach to save forests in developing countries. It appears that "money speaks louder than words". We conclude that a global forest convention will be ineffective unless accompanied by substantial and well-directed development assistance
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
The most recent report produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations...
Between 1990 and 2005, the tropical nation Comoros lost approximately sixty percent of its nation’s ...
A global forest convention has been advocated for about 15 years, but progress is slow and positions...
Changes in national forest areas during 1990-2000 are contrasted with other variables to illustrate ...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Many attempts to reverse deforestation in the tropics have failed because they addressed symptoms ra...
Proposals for a Legally Binding Global Convention on Forests, debated and rejected at the 1992 UNCED...
Proposals for a Legally Binding Global Convention on Forests, debated and rejected at the 1992 UNCED...
What would a global forest convention mean for tropical forests and for timber consumers
Concern about the rate at which the world's forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent intern...
Possible solutions to the problem of tropical deforestation are offered in this article. by John Rev...
It is hotly debated today whether the reduction of tropical deforestation should be supported by a m...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
The most recent report produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations...
Between 1990 and 2005, the tropical nation Comoros lost approximately sixty percent of its nation’s ...
A global forest convention has been advocated for about 15 years, but progress is slow and positions...
Changes in national forest areas during 1990-2000 are contrasted with other variables to illustrate ...
Concern about the rate at which the world\u27s forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent int...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Many attempts to reverse deforestation in the tropics have failed because they addressed symptoms ra...
Proposals for a Legally Binding Global Convention on Forests, debated and rejected at the 1992 UNCED...
Proposals for a Legally Binding Global Convention on Forests, debated and rejected at the 1992 UNCED...
What would a global forest convention mean for tropical forests and for timber consumers
Concern about the rate at which the world's forests are being depleted is wide-spread. Recent intern...
Possible solutions to the problem of tropical deforestation are offered in this article. by John Rev...
It is hotly debated today whether the reduction of tropical deforestation should be supported by a m...
This Article proposes a new international regime to help recapture the lost value of native forests ...
Global deforestation and forest degradation rates have a significant impact on the accumulation of g...
The most recent report produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations...
Between 1990 and 2005, the tropical nation Comoros lost approximately sixty percent of its nation’s ...