Global Forests: Issues for Six Billion People (Mcgraw Hill Series in Forest Resources)
Global Forests: Issues for Six Billion People (Mcgraw Hill Series in Forest Resources)
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Book Description
This book is intended for use as a text in International Forestry and for reference purposes for students of forestry, range management, and other fields of natural-resource management. Laarman/Sedjo explain cross country patterns of international trade in forest products, evaluate issues linking forests to the biosphere, and the management of forests and wildlands in the global context.
Global Forests: Issues for Six Billion People (Mcgraw Hill Series in Forest Resources),Jan G. Laarman,Roger A. Sedjo,Mcgraw-Hill College,0070357021,Agriculture - Forestry,Economic aspects,Forest Management,Forest products industry,Forests and forestry,International cooperation,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Trees & Forests - General
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