On the Edge

Published 2015 – In 1972, The Limits to Growth helped people understand that world resources are limited. Soon after, people became aware of threats to the world’s rainforests, the biggest terrestrial repositories of biodiversity and essential regulators of global air and water cycles. Since then, new research and technological advances have greatly increased our knowledge of how rainforests are being affected by changing patterns of resource use. Increasing concern about climate change has made it more important than ever to understand the state of the world’s tropical forests.

This book provides an up-to-date picture of the health of the world’s tropical forests. Claude Martin, an eminent scientist and conservationist, integrates information from remote imaging, ecology and economics to explain deforestation and forest health throughout the world. He explains how urbanisation, an increasingly global economy and demand for biofuels put new pressure on rainforest land. He examines the policies and market forces that have successfully preserved forests in some areas and discusses the economic benefits of protected areas. Using evidence from ice core records and past forest-cover patterns, he predicts the most likely effects of climate change.

Claude Martin brings his wealth of experience as an ecologist, director of the WWF and advisor to various conservation organisations to bear on the latest research from around the world. Contributions from eight leading experts provide additional insight.

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