
Commonwealth Forests
is the first publication to give a complete overview of the state of
forestry in the Commonwealth. The book covers not only the extent and
types of forests in the 53 Commonwealth countries, but also topics such as
management and rates of deforestation.
"Commonwealth Forests is a wonderful new resource, but with a
hard-hitting message. It reminds us in an objective and concise way that
we are not learning the lessons of the past fast enough."
Dr Mark
Collins.
Director, Commonwealth Foundation, London.
For more information and details of how to obtain a copy contact
cfa@cfa-international.org
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The
Commonwealth Forestry Handbook is an
indispensable source of information for CFA members and foresters in general.
With sections covering the history of the Association, a list of journals,
timber nomenclature and conversion tables for foresters there is something
here for everyone.
The Commonwealth Forestry Handbook is
available free of charge on-line. Click here
to access the contents.
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Third in the CFA series
and published in 2002 The World's Forests is a vital
book for policy makers, researchers and students of forestry and environmental
management. It is the only book to cover all major international and intergovernmental
initiatives on forestry.
Issues covered include:
- Deforestation
- Forest conservation
- Low forest-cover countries
- Planted forests
- National forest programmes
- Research
- Finance and sustainable forest management
- Forest instruments
Cost: £12.00/US$20.00 per copy (£8.00/US$12.00 for CFA
members)
To order
contact CFA.
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Root
to Canopy: regenerating forests though community-state partnerships (2004)
provides comprehensive coverage of the changes made in the Indian forestry
sector during the last decade with respect to Joint Forest Management.
The
book covers the evolution of JFM in India, the experience of each state, and
emerging issues.
For more information and details of how to obtain a copy contact
cfa@cfa-international.org |