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Tropical Forests - Regional Paths of Destruction Regeneration in Late Twentieth Century

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas K. Rudel is a professor in the departments of human ecology and sociology at Rutgers University. He is the author of Tropical Deforestation: Small Farmers and Land Clearing in the Ecuadorian Amazon . Klappentext In Tropical Forests , Rudel analyzes hundreds of local studies from the past twenty years to develop a much-needed, global perspective on deforestation. With separate chapters on individual regions, including South and Central America, the Caribbean, and Africa, Rudel's work offers an up-to-date assessment of the world's tropical forests. In the concluding chapter, Rudel considers the implications of these trends and describes policy directions for conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development in each region. Zusammenfassung In Tropical Forests! Rudel analyzes hundreds of local studies from the past twenty years to develop a much-needed! global perspective on deforestation. With separate chapters on individual regions! including South and Central America! the Caribbean! and Africa! Rudel's work offers an up-to-date assessment of the world's tropical forests. In the concluding chapter! Rudel considers the implications of these trends and describes policy directions for conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development in each region. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Theory and Method in Studying Regional Deforestation Processes 3. Central America and the Caribbean: Island and Isthmus Deforestation 4. The Amazon Basin: The Breakdown of Passive Protection 5. West Africa: From Cocoa Groves in Forests to Food Crops in Scrub Growth 6. Central Africa: Passive Protections for Rain Forests 7. East Africa: Sustainable Spots Surrounded by Degrading Expanses 8. South Asia: A Turning Point for Forests? 9. Southeast Asia: Deforesting the Lowlands, Afforesting the Highlands 10. Through a Regional Lens: Conservation Policies in Large and Small Forests Appendix: Case Studies and Accompanying QCAs for Each Region Notes References Index...

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List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Theory and Method in Studying Regional Deforestation Processes
3. Central America and the Caribbean: Island and Isthmus Deforestation
4. The Amazon Basin: The Breakdown of Passive Protection
5. West Africa: From Cocoa Groves in Forests to Food Crops in Scrub Growth
6. Central Africa: Passive Protections for Rain Forests
7. East Africa: Sustainable Spots Surrounded by Degrading Expanses
8. South Asia: A Turning Point for Forests?
9. Southeast Asia: Deforesting the Lowlands, Afforesting the Highlands
10. Through a Regional Lens: Conservation Policies in Large and Small Forests
Appendix: Case Studies and Accompanying QCAs for Each Region
Notes
References
Index

About the author










Thomas K. Rudel is a professor in the departments of human ecology and sociology at Rutgers University. He is the author of Tropical Deforestation: Small Farmers and Land Clearing in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Product details

Authors Thomas Rudel, Thomas K. Rudel
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2005
 
EAN 9780231131940
ISBN 978-0-231-13194-0
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

NATURE / Natural Resources, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Forests & Rainforests, Environmental Management, Deforestation

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