AbstractThe world’s forests provide fundamental protection of soil and water resources as well as multiple ecosystem services and cultural or spiritual values. We summarized the FRA 2015 data for protective functions and ecosystem services, and analyzed increasing or decreasing trends of protective areas. The global forest area managed for protection of soil and water was 1.002billionha as of 2015, which was 25.1% of all global forested areas. Protective forests have increased by 0.181billionha over the past 25years mainly because more countries are now reporting protective forest areas (139 in 2015 vs 114 in 1990). However, average percentage of designated for protective forests did not change significantly from 1990 to 2015. Global forest...
AbstractThe Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforest...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
Forests cover about four billion hectares, or 30 percent, of the Earth’s land area (FAO, 2010). At a...
AbstractThe world’s forests provide fundamental protection of soil and water resources as well as mu...
AbstractThis paper introduces a Special Issue of Forest Ecology and Management that includes a colle...
AbstractThe global community has recognized the importance of forests for biodiversity, and has prio...
The area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental condition. T...
AbstractThe area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental cond...
The area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental condition. T...
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...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) allows us to do exactly that. Since the first FRA was p...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
AbstractSustainable forest management (SFM) is many things to many people – yet a common thread is t...
The relevance of forests to sustain human well-being and the serious threats they face have led to a...
AbstractThe Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforest...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
Forests cover about four billion hectares, or 30 percent, of the Earth’s land area (FAO, 2010). At a...
AbstractThe world’s forests provide fundamental protection of soil and water resources as well as mu...
AbstractThis paper introduces a Special Issue of Forest Ecology and Management that includes a colle...
AbstractThe global community has recognized the importance of forests for biodiversity, and has prio...
The area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental condition. T...
AbstractThe area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental cond...
The area of land covered by forest and trees is an important indicator of environmental condition. T...
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...
The Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) allows us to do exactly that. Since the first FRA was p...
Forests are crucial for the well-being of humanity. They provide foundations for life on earth throu...
AbstractSustainable forest management (SFM) is many things to many people – yet a common thread is t...
The relevance of forests to sustain human well-being and the serious threats they face have led to a...
AbstractThe Global Forest Resources Assessment 2015 shows that deforestation has slowed and afforest...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
Forests cover about four billion hectares, or 30 percent, of the Earth’s land area (FAO, 2010). At a...