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Forest Management Law - cover

Forest Management Law

Glen Perslow

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Publisher: Publifye

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Forest Management Law explores the intricate legal frameworks governing our forests, examining the effectiveness of current laws in preserving these vital ecosystems amidst conflicting economic and ecological interests. It reveals how loopholes and inconsistent enforcement undermine even well-intentioned regulations, contributing to deforestation and hindering biodiversity protection. Did you know that the book traces the evolution of forest law from early conservation efforts to contemporary international agreements? Readers will discover how political influence often outweighs environmental concerns.

 
The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach, blending legal analysis with insights from economics, political science, and sociology. It progresses from establishing foundational principles of forest law to analyzing critical areas of regulation, such as timber harvesting and forest fire management, using legal cases and policy implementations as examples. It then proposes improved strategies and policy recommendations for effective forest management, emphasizing the need for integrated, adaptive approaches.
Available since: 04/05/2025.
Print length: 89 pages.

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