Forests: the green and REDD of climate change
Sustainable forest management is a comprehensive framework that includes all sustainable development aspects and has huge potential in strategies and actions to address climate change. What is required however, are actions which ensure that climate change and sustainable forest management policies and programmes are mutually supportive. Care must be taken to consider the full range of forest functions and avoid seeing them in isolation and merely as a
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