Forests and the future: regional perspectives

Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pacific (Salleh). Europe (Prins), Latin America and the Caribbean (Tomaselli), the Near East (Abdel Nour) and North America (Dombeck; Moad). A final section by Sayer discusses the future management of t...

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Autores principales: Umeh, L.I., Omoluabi, C., Salleh, M.N., Prins, C., Tomaselli, I., Abdel Nour, H.O., Dombeck, M., Moad, A., Sayer, Jeffrey A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18197
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author Umeh, L.I.
Omoluabi, C.
Salleh, M.N.
Prins, C.
Tomaselli, I.
Abdel Nour, H.O.
Dombeck, M.
Moad, A.
Sayer, Jeffrey A.
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Dombeck, M.
Moad, A.
Omoluabi, C.
Prins, C.
Salleh, M.N.
Sayer, Jeffrey A.
Tomaselli, I.
Umeh, L.I.
author_facet Umeh, L.I.
Omoluabi, C.
Salleh, M.N.
Prins, C.
Tomaselli, I.
Abdel Nour, H.O.
Dombeck, M.
Moad, A.
Sayer, Jeffrey A.
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description Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pacific (Salleh). Europe (Prins), Latin America and the Caribbean (Tomaselli), the Near East (Abdel Nour) and North America (Dombeck; Moad). A final section by Sayer discusses the future management of tropical forests. All the authors concluded that timber harvesting from natural forests will diminish, and these forests will be used increasingly for recreation, conservation and biodiversity.
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spelling CGSpace181972025-01-24T14:11:56Z Forests and the future: regional perspectives Umeh, L.I. Omoluabi, C. Salleh, M.N. Prins, C. Tomaselli, I. Abdel Nour, H.O. Dombeck, M. Moad, A. Sayer, Jeffrey A. forest plantations forestry forestry development timber supply trends Six brief articles envisage forests and forestry in 2050 in Africa (Umeh; Omoluabi), Asia and the Pacific (Salleh). Europe (Prins), Latin America and the Caribbean (Tomaselli), the Near East (Abdel Nour) and North America (Dombeck; Moad). A final section by Sayer discusses the future management of tropical forests. All the authors concluded that timber harvesting from natural forests will diminish, and these forests will be used increasingly for recreation, conservation and biodiversity. 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:11Z 2012-06-04T09:06:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18197 en Umeh, L.I., Omoluabi, C., Salleh, M.N., Prins, C., Tomaselli, I., Abdel Nour, H.O., Dombeck, M., Moad, A., Sayer, J.A. 2001. Forests and the future: regional perspectives . Unasylva 52 (204) :33-52. ISSN: 0041-6436.
spellingShingle forest plantations
forestry
forestry development
timber supply
trends
Umeh, L.I.
Omoluabi, C.
Salleh, M.N.
Prins, C.
Tomaselli, I.
Abdel Nour, H.O.
Dombeck, M.
Moad, A.
Sayer, Jeffrey A.
Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title_full Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title_fullStr Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title_short Forests and the future: regional perspectives
title_sort forests and the future regional perspectives
topic forest plantations
forestry
forestry development
timber supply
trends
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18197
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