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  1. Tropical Forest and Its Environment (Tropical Ecology Series) by Kenneth Alan Longman, 1988-01
  2. Forests for People: Community Rights and Forest Tenure Reform (The Earthscan ForestLibrary)
  3. Rain Forests (Our Environment) by Kay Jackson, 2007-06-04
  4. Our Amazing World of Nature: Its Marvels & Mysteries by Jacques Yves Cousteau & others, 1969
  5. Coastally Restricted Forests (Biological Resources Management Series)
  6. Seeing Forests for Trees: Environment and Environmentalism in Thailand
  7. The U.S. Forest Service: A History by Harold K. Steen, 2004-03
  8. Forest of Tigers: People, Politics and Environment in the Sundarbans by Annu Jalais, 2009-12-22
  9. Forest Guardians, Forest Destroyers: The Politics of Environmental Knowledge in Northern Thailand by Tim Forsyth, Andrew Walker, 2008-02
  10. Joint forest management, the Haryana experience (Environment & development series) by Madhu Sarin, 1996
  11. A Forest of Voices: Reading and Writing the Environment by Chris Anderson, Lex Runciman, 1995-01
  12. Lemurs: And Other Animals of the Madagascar Rain Forest (Animals & the Environment) by Martin, James, 1995-01-01
  13. Decision Methods for Forest Resource Management by Joseph Buongiorno, J. Keith Gilless, 2003-02-20
  14. Does logging of the fire-ravaged Bitterroot National Forest pose a threat to the environment?: An entry from Gale's <i>Science in Dispute, Volume 3</i> by LOIS N. MAGNER, LESLIE MERTZ, et all 2003

41. Deschutes And Ochoco National Forests Environment Impact Statement
We will be emailing this to OR SAWS Members this afternoon. It has been going on in every state on our borders and now it is time for it to
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42. Kyoto May Protect Tasmanian Forests: Environment Tasmania - ABC News (Australian
Lobby group, Environment Tasmania hopes the state's native forests will benefit from Australia signing the Kyoto protocol
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Posted December 4, 2007 11:00:00 Lobby group, Environment Tasmania hopes the state's native forests will benefit from Australia signing the Kyoto protocol. The newly elected Labor Government has begun the process of ratifying the protocol on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Environment Tasmania's chairman, Phill Pullinger says Australia will find it difficult to fulfil its Kyoto obligations without doing more to protect the state's native forests. He says emissions from logging in Tasmania's native forests are equivalent to what would be produced by 4.5 million cars, and Australia will now have a formal obligation to cut emissions. "One of the quickest and cheapest and most effective of ways for Australia to immediately start cutting our greenhouse gas emissions is gonna be in protecting native forests and ending land clearing," he said. "It's one of the measures that immediately will reduce our emissions, where some of the other measures are going to take long amounts of time to kick in."

43. Unabated Tree Cutting Cause Loss To Forests, Environment. - Free Online Library
Free Online Library Unabated tree cutting cause loss to forests, environment. by Balochistan Times (Baluchistan Province, Pakistan) ; News, opinion and commentary General
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ISLAMABAD, July 16, 2010 (Balochistan Times): Despite repeated efforts to enhance forest covered area to meet Millennium Development Goals
The Millennium Development Goals are eight goals that 192 United Nations member states have agreed to try to achieve by the year 2015. (MDGs), the forest cover in country could not be enhanced substantially. The government as well as the private sector contribute to afforestation every year by planting millions of saplings, but tree cutting and forests depletion most often hamper the efforts to enhance the forest cover. There may be many reasons but lack of alternate energy resources as well as awareness and lack sense of responsibility has been the major causes of losses inflicted to forests. Every year millions cubic meter Noun cubic meter - a metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 1000 liters
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44. Code On Private Logging Will Impact Forests: Environment Group. 07/08/2006. ABC
New South Wales North Coast Environment Council has joined a growing list of environment groups who say they are worried about the potential impact of a new draft code of practice
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Code on private logging will impact forests: environment group
New South Wales' North Coast Environment Council has joined a growing list of environment groups who say they are worried about the potential impact of a new draft code of practice for logging on private land. The group says the draft code needs stronger protections against clear felling, tougher safeguards to protect endangered species and regulation of commercial firewood collection. The group's vice-president, Susie Russell, says the result could be a catastrophe for the environment on the north coast. "Well, there are some clauses in this code that on closer inspection allow for progressive clear felling," she said. "Now, if those clauses are the ones which govern how private land logging is to go ahead what we're going to see is tens of thousands of forests cleared and destroyed.

45. Darfur Conflict Ravages Forests, Environment-report | Reuters
Oct 25, 2010 KHARTOUM, Dec 10 (Reuters) Sudan's Darfur conflict has devastated the environment in the region, stripping forests and destroying farmland, according to a U.N. report.
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    46. WTO Threatens Forests, Environment And Democracy
    ACTION ALERT ***** WORLDWIDE FOREST/BIODIVERSITY CAMPAIGN NEWS. WTO Threatens Forests, Environment and Democracy
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    ACTION ALERT WORLDWIDE FOREST/BIODIVERSITY CAMPAIGN NEWS WTO Threatens Forests, Environment and Democracy Forest Networking a Project of forests.org http://forests.org/ Forest Conservation Archives http://forests.org/web/ Discuss Forest Conservation Free trade is one thing. Free trade at the expense of nearly all national environmental regulation is another. The World Trade Organization is poised to rule on a "Global Free Logging Agreement" which would reduce tariffs on forest products; lead to increased forest consumption, and greater forest destruction. It would also potentially jeopardize "bans on the use of endangered tropical timber, safeguards to prevent the importation of invasive species, and ecolabeling and certification of sustainably harvested timber." The industrial forest trade is anything but "free"; as the Earth, indigenous peoples, and the world's populace in general bears the price of failing ecosystems. Following is a well-crafted action alert from Rainforest Action Networkplease take the time to respond.

    47. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTS ENVIRONMENT IMPACT ASSESSMENT
    Note The updated notification available on the MoEF website had changes incorporated up to 13th June 2002 amendment. Copies of five amendments following this date are also
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    48. Forests Environment Department (Govt. Of Gujarat (Govt. Of
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    49. Darfur Conflict Ravages Forests, Environment-report | Reuters
    KHARTOUM, Dec 10 (Reuters) Sudan's Darfur conflict has devastated the environment in the region, stripping forests and destroying farmland, according to a U.N. report. People
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    50. Forests Environment News Summit County Colorado — Blogs, Pictures, And More On
    Forest health treatments planned at Aspen ski mountains. Forest Service taking public input on draft plan through Nov. 15 The Forest Service and the Aspen SkiCo want to treat
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    51. Changes Good For Native Forests - Environment Commissioner | Voxy.co.nz
    Changes Good For Native Forests Environment CommissionerThe Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright, is welcoming proposed amendments to Emissions
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      Monday, 29 March, 2010 - 15:03 Jan Wright The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright, is welcoming proposed amendments to Emissions Trading Scheme carbon tables that would provide more accurate carbon entitlements for native forestry. In her submission to the Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry today, Dr Wright has recommended the changes are made to reduce disincentives for native planting. "These changes will help ensure that carbon credit entitlements for native forest are based on the best science available and as such I am recommending they are made. "The current system allocates a low flat rate of three credits per hectare per year for all native planting whereas the rates for exotic forestry are based on a more accurate assessment of their carbon storage. "This discrepancy between how native and exotic carbon entitlements are calculated is an artificial barrier to indigenous forestry and I am pleased MAF has recognised this issue and proposed appropriate changes."

    52. Amazon Rainforest - Half Of Remaining Amazon Rainforest Could Soon Disappear
    Preserving the Amazon rainforest in South America, as well as other rainforests worldwide, remains an important global environmental issue, even when the news media turns its
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    zSB(3,3) Dear EarthTalk: It seems like the Amazon rainforest is not in the news nearly as much as it used to be. Have the environmental problems there been resolved? Justin Tucker, Oakland, CA Just because the Amazon is not in the headlines today as much as when the media first covered its widespread destruction in the 1980s does not mean that environmental problems there have been solved. In fact, the non-profit Rainforest Action Network (RAN) estimates that more than 20 percent of the original rainforest is already gone and that, without stricter environmental laws and more sustainable development practices, as much as half of what remains could disappear within a few decades. More Rainforest Loss Predicted
    Nature that, without further protections more than 770,000 additional square miles of Amazon rainforest would be lost, and at least 100 native species would be profoundly threatened by the resulting loss in habitat.

    53. BCGEU: Save Our Forests & Environment Services
    Unions and environmental groups unite against layoffs and closures (l r) Vicky Husband, Conservation Chair, Sierra Club of B.C.; Joe Foy, director, Western Canada Wilderness
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    Unions and environmental groups unite against layoffs and closures (l > r) Vicky Husband, Conservation Chair, Sierra Club of B.C.; Joe Foy, director, Western Canada Wilderness Committee; Cheri Burda, Forest Strategist, David Suzuki Foundation; Dave Coles, Vice President Western Region, Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union; Kathryn Danchuk, President, Professional Employees Association; George Heyman, President, B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union. (Oct. 29, 2002) New website:
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    The Campbell Liberals are laying off the public workers who care for our forests, lands and water. Ministry of Forests offices are being closed in 20 communities around B.C, and some 1000 workers in the ministries of forests and environment have been told their jobs end March 31, 2003. The Liberals plan further cuts. The BCGEU has launched a vigorous fightback campaign, led by Components 12 and 20, in coalition with other unions and leading environmental groups. B.C. communities already hard hit by the softwood lumber crisis can't afford any more job losses.

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