Mainstreaming biodiversity in forestry

Forests are host to most of Earth's terrestrial biodiversity. The conservation of the world's biodiversity is thus utterly dependent on the way in which people interact with and use the world's forests. The role of forests in maintaining biodiversity is also explicitly recognized by t...

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Veröffentlicht in:FAO Forestry Paper 2022 (188), p.I-147
Hauptverfasser: Harrison, R D, Shono, K, Gitz, V, Meybeck, A, Hofer, T, Wertz-Kanounnikoff, S
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Biodiversity
Case studies
Conservation
Deforestation
Environmental policy
Forest conservation
Forest management
Forestry
Forestry research
Forests
Licensing
Nations
Native peoples
Sustainable use
Timber
Wildlife conservation
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