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Introduction: Working Forests in the Tropics: Policy and Market Impacts on Conservation and Management
Authors:Daniel J Zarin  Janaki Alavalapati  Marianne Schmink
Institution:1. School of Forest Resources and Conservation , University of Florida , PO Box 110760, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA;2. Center for Latin American Studies , University of Florida , PO Box 115530, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Tropical forests are very rich in biological diversity and form an important economic and ecological resource. This biodiversity is of great value for communities living in or near these forests as a ready source of subsistence and cash income, and for the world at large as a source of tropical timber and non-timber products and a repository of genetic and chemical information. However, this biological complexity is diminishing rapidly. We analyze the main human (anthropogenic) actions causing loss of tropical forest biodiversity along with the strategies of management for forest biodiversity. Not only is the biophysical component important in management for biodiversity, but the active participation and support of local people, national governments, and the international community as a whole are essential to effective and sustainable development of tropical forests. This development strategy ensures that socioeconomic and environmental benefits are provided for present and future generations.
Keywords:Risk assessment  wildfire  hazard  western United States
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