Bad Harvest: The Timber Trade and the Degradation of the World's Forests
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The world's forests are disappearing at an alarming rate, and with disastrous consequences. Demand for wood and paper products ranks high amongst the
causes of deforestation and forest degradation, and is now the major cause of loss in those forests richest in wildlife. There is a great deal to be
done to improve the timber industry before our forests are safely and sustainably managed. Bad Harvest presents an incisive account of the role that
the timber trade has played in the loss and degradation of forests around the world. It examines the environmental consequences of the trade on
boreal, temporal and tropical regions, and its impacts for local people working and living in the forests. It also looks at the changing nature of the
trade, and assesses current national and international initiatives to address the impacts of deforestation. Finally, the authors show how things could
be improved in the future, by presenting a new strategy for sustainable forest management. Based on 15 years of extensive research--particularly work
carried out by the World Wide Fund for Nature--"Bad Harvest" is essential reading on the subject; not only for environmentalists, but also for those
in the timber trade seeking to improve the management and reputation of their product.
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