Tropical Forest Conservation and the ITTA International Tropical Timber Agreement

Tropical Forest Conservation and the ITTA  International Tropical Timber Agreement
Author: WWF
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1987
Genre: Forest conservation
ISBN: 2880850037

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The International Tropical Timber Agreement

The International Tropical Timber Agreement
Author: Friends of the Earth,World Rainforest Movement
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1992
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: MINN:31951P00453837N

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The International Tropical Timber Agreement

The International Tropical Timber Agreement
Author: Terence Hpay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1986
Genre: Commercial treaties
ISBN: IND:30000026022107

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Forest Politics

Forest Politics
Author: David Humphreys
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781317971740

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'An important and timely book' from the Foreword by Stanley Johnson 'A complete and absorbing history of a decade of intense international politics offers many insights for future negotiators of sustainable solutions' Stephen Bass, International Institute for Environment and Development 'Skillfully navigates the jungle of forest politics, leaving us in no doubt that the verbal commitment to save the world's forests has yet to be translated into action on the ground. The way forward must clearly lie in political commitments and international cooperation if forests are to continue to preserve life on Earth' Francis Sullivan, World Wide Fund for Nature Global deforestation and its attendant processes - including soil degradation, climate change and the loss of biological diversity - emerged as international political issues during the 1980s, prompting politicians to seek consensus on programmes and policies for the conservation and sustainable management of forests. Yet global initiatives have been bedevilled by tensions between the North and South and between governments, industry, local communities and indigenous peoples. Meanwhile, rates of deforestation in the tropics are increasing, and international political efforts are demonstrably failing. Forest Politics carefully traces the evolution of international cooperation on forests, from the inception of the controversial International Tropical Timber Organization and the failed Tropical Forestry Action Programme in the mid-1980s, to the creation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Forests in the mid-1990s. The book also provides a detailed analysis of the negotiating stances of the parties involved in the divisive negotiations that rook place prior to the 1992 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro and the equally factious negotiations for the International Tropical Timber Agreement of 1994. It provides a fascinating insight into the nature of such processes, illustrating the difficulties that arise when concepts such as 'global commons' come into conflict with national sovereignty. Complete with annexes of important political documents, and making extensive use of primary source material and interviews with participants. Forest Politics presents case studies of all the major forest negotiations over the last 13 years. It is an essential reference point for policy makers, environmental campaigners and students, and required reading for all those who care about the future of the world's forests. David Humphreys is Research Fellow in Global Environmental Change at the Open University. Originally published in 1996

Changing Landscapes

Changing Landscapes
Author: Duncan Poore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136570087

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This is the history of the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO); its aims, policies and achievements, through drawing on contemporary records and the author's own wide experience. The book uses examination of past successes and failures to formulate a 21st-century agenda for the most practical ways of improving the management of forests and deciding forest policies.

Conserving Biological Diversity in Managed Tropical Forests

Conserving Biological Diversity in Managed Tropical Forests
Author: Jill M. Blockhus
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 2831701015

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At the meeting of the International Tropical Timber Organization held in Bali in 1990, ITTO adopted the target of ensuring that all tropical timber marketed internationally should, by the year 2000, come from forests that are managed sustainably. This study is an attempt to determine whether the member countries of the ITTO have a legal and administrative basis for managing their production forests in ways which will allow these forests to contribute to biological diversity conservation. It also attempts to assess the extent to which such management is already applied on the ground through member country studies. A set of guidelines on ways in which management of production forests could be improved is included.

WWF Position Paper 2 on Forest Conservation and the International Tropical Timber Agreement

WWF Position Paper 2 on Forest Conservation and the International Tropical Timber Agreement
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 1987
Genre: Forest conservation
ISBN: 2880850096

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No Timber Without Trees

No Timber Without Trees
Author: Duncan Poore
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134064212

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Much of the world's tropical timber is still supplied from natural forest, but under current systems of management the forests are rapidly becoming exhausted. Unless management practices change to become genuinely sustainable, neither the forests nor the essential contribution of the timber industry to many economies will survive. Duncan Poore reviews the extent to which natural forests are already being sustainably managed for timber production, and looks at how these practices can be enlarged. He places management for timber in the wider context of tropical forest conservation and outlines a strategy for further action. Thoroughly researched and accessibly written, this book will be useful for everyone working or interested in the subject of tropical forests. Foreword by Dato Dr B.C.Y. Freezailah Originally published in 1989