ABSTRACT

The overarching contribution of this book is a review and assessment of the current and future impacts of globalization on the world’s forests. The work has been developed by the "Resources for the Future" Task Force for the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). 

Four key themes are addressed: the effect of globalization on forests (including future trade flows); plantations as the primary source of forest products and its consequences, including plant breeding and forest health; the effect of new products such as bio-products and markets on forests; and the emergence of forest ecosystem services and their impact on the landscape and human communities. These four themes are examined in detail to map out the impacts of these trends for forests throughout the world and at multiple scales, and how forest research needs to be adapted to address these trends. Overall, the volume provides a major synthesis of current thinking and knowledge on the topic for advanced students, as well as policy-makers and professionals in the forest sector.

chapter 3|11 pages

Thoughts on transforming the forest sector

The potential (and reality) of the bio-economy

chapter 6|12 pages

Voluntary zero net deforestation

The implications of demand-side retail sustainability for global forests 1

chapter 7|10 pages

Ikea

A furniture company's view on wood

chapter 8|19 pages

Roots of recognition and contested claims

Opportunities and challenges for pro-community forest tenure reform since 2002

chapter 9|13 pages

Future directions for plantations

Investment options and product markets

chapter 10|11 pages

New Generation Plantations

What future role towards sustainability?

chapter 11|23 pages

Commercialization of forestry genetic research

From promise to practice