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Forests and mankind: the relationship must be made sustainable

Jönson, Gunilla LU and Johannesson, Thomas LU (2015)
Abstract
Aside from the oceans, the world’s forests constitute the most vital element in maintaining a climate which sustains life on Earth. The forests supply all living creatures with the basic elements essential for our survival. In this volume, experts, scientists and scholars from a wide range of disciplines set out to discuss a broad range of aspects concerning humans’ relationship to forests. What do forests mean to us? Are we destroying them? And what can we do to achieve a healthy relationship between forests and mankind? In order for this relationship to become sustainable—and we claim it must be made so—all stakeholders in politics, industry and science must work together. With this anthology, we make a call for cooperation in... (More)
Aside from the oceans, the world’s forests constitute the most vital element in maintaining a climate which sustains life on Earth. The forests supply all living creatures with the basic elements essential for our survival. In this volume, experts, scientists and scholars from a wide range of disciplines set out to discuss a broad range of aspects concerning humans’ relationship to forests. What do forests mean to us? Are we destroying them? And what can we do to achieve a healthy relationship between forests and mankind? In order for this relationship to become sustainable—and we claim it must be made so—all stakeholders in politics, industry and science must work together. With this anthology, we make a call for cooperation in sustainable policies towards a sustainable society. (Less)
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LU and LU
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published
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keywords
policy and administration, women’s entrepreneurship, gender equality, climate change, biodiversity, wood, forest, forestry, business strategy, biobased society
categories
Popular Science
pages
128 pages
publisher
Pufendorfinstitutet, Lunds universitet
ISBN
978-91-979893-7-4
language
English
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yes
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2016-04-04 10:27:51
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  title        = {{Forests and mankind: the relationship must be made sustainable}},
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  year         = {{2015}},
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