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Plantations in the Tropics

Plantations in the Tropics
Author: Jacqueline Sawyer
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1993
Genre: Deforestation
ISBN: 9782831701394

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Based on thorough bibliographic research of a highly controversial topic, this report, jointly sponsored by IUCN, UNEP and WWF, shows the potential of plantations, while also exposing problems which may arise if massive tree plantations proposed for the tropics are to be established. Major issues covered include; species selection, soil and water cycle effects, fires, pests and diseases, effects on biodiversity, carbon dioxide fixation, land tenure and social issues, and plantation economics. Some broad conclusions and guidelines to be considered when establishing large scale plantations in the tropics complete this study.


Controlling Tropical Deforestation

Controlling Tropical Deforestation
Author: Alan Grainger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 113406442X

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Tropical rain forest is being cleared so rapidly and on such a scale that it is a major global environmental problem, threatening the survival of half of the world's plant and animal species and contributing to global climate change through the greenhouse effect. But, despite widespread concern for over twenty years, only limited progress has been made in controlling deforestation and improving forest management in the humid tropics. In this book Alan Grainger offers afresh analysis of the causes of deforestation and presents an integrated strategy for controlling it. His strategy embraces agriculture, forestry and conservation and stresses the need for changes in government policies if land use is to be made more sustainable and the underlying causes of the problem are to be addressed. Controlling Tropical Deforestation is essential reading for policy makers, agronomists, foresters, conservationists and development professionals. To general readers and students on introductory courses at schools and universities it also offers the first concise but comprehensive overview of the causes, scale and consequences of deforestation. Alan Grainger is a lecturer in geography at the University of Leeds. He is author of The Threatening Desert: Controlling Desertification, also published by Earthscan. Originally published in 1992


At Loggerheads?

At Loggerheads?
Author: Kenneth M. Chomitz
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This publication considers the trade-offs between poverty reduction and environmental protection, and proposes a framework for integrating forest management with rural development in a sustainable way. Overall, the report suggests that poverty alleviation and environmental conservation are not inherently opposed to one another, with outcomes depending on the specific local conditions and policies adopted. It proposes a typology for three kinds of forests, each facing different kinds of environmental pressures and offering different opportunities for growth and poverty alleviation, and considers options for 'win-win' policies.


At Loggerheads?

At Loggerheads?
Author: Kenneth M. Chomitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Agricultural Expansion and Tropical Deforestation

Agricultural Expansion and Tropical Deforestation
Author: Solon L. Barraclough
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 131797297X

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There is no clear-cut causal relationship between international trade, agricultural expansion and tropical deforestation. Academics, policy-makers and the public are all tempted by simplistic solutions to complex problems. In order to establish the true causal factors involved in this critical area of environmental decline, the authors of this study present case studies ranging over three continents. Utilizing statistics, it is shown that the focus of analysis of deforestation must be applied as much to the misguided policies of national and regional authorities as to the forces of trade and globalization. Further, it demonstrates that we must adopt a critical perspective on the historical context of human use of forest areas, looking at issues such as systems of land tenure. The primary aim of the book is to highlight the need to seek solutions in far-reaching institutional and policy reforms adapted to specific socio-economic and ecological contexts, if the problem of tropical deforestation is to be tackled effectively.


Tropical Deforestation

Tropical Deforestation
Author: Leslie Elmer Sponsel
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0231103190

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The authors present fresh perspectives on the major global crisis of deforestation from a wide range of fields including biological ecology, forest history, conservation biology, anthropology, political economy, and development economics.


Tropical Deforestation

Tropical Deforestation
Author: Sharon L. Spray
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780742534827

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Tropical Deforestation introduces readers to the important concepts for understanding the environmental challenges and consequences of the deforestation. Contributions from scientists and academics in the social sciences and humanities provide readers with an initial 'tool kit' for understanding the concepts central to their disciplinary perspective and the multi-dimensional aspects of deforestation.


Conversion of Tropical Moist Forests

Conversion of Tropical Moist Forests
Author: Norman Myers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Tropical moist forests, Role of forest farmers in conversion of tropical moist forests, Role of timber trade in conversion of tropical moist forests, Role of cattle raising in conversion of tropical moist forests, Role of firewood cutting in conversion of tropical moist forests, Monitoring of conversion trends of tropical moist forests, Regional review: southern and southeast Asia and Melanesia, Regional review: Tropical Latin America, Regional review: tropical Africa.