New study suggests global pacts like REDD ignore primary causes of destruction of forests
Monday, January 24, 2011 - 06:01
in Earth & Climate
A new study issued today by some of the world's top experts on forest governance finds fault with a spate of international accords, and helps explain their failure to stop rampant destruction of the world's most vulnerable forests. The report suggests that global efforts have too often ignored local needs, while failing to address the most fundamental challenge to global forest management -- that deforestation usually is caused by economic pressures imposed from outside the forests.