ITTO Tropical Forest Update newsletter: Putting a brake on wildfire
Please download the TFU 24 No. 2: Here
The huge fires that burned in Borneo in the early 1980s rang alarm bells among tropical forest managers and fire experts. Moist tropical forests, once thought immune to devastating wildfire, were going up in smoke, with huge negative effects on human health and forest sustainability.
Heavy rains finally extinguished the fires, and ITTO launched a programme aimed at encouraging integrated, community-based approaches to tropical forest fire management.
Contents of TFU 24 No. 2
• ITTO’s proactive approach to fire management
• Indonesia’s efforts to improve forest fire management
• Brazil’s evolving approach to fire
• Awareness and vigilance reduce forest fire in Benin
• Engaging rural communities in fire management
• Community buy-in to fire management
• Forest fire management in Ghana
• Quantifying the carbon benefits of forestry activities
• Market trends
• Topical and tropical
• Recent editions
• Meetings
Please download the TFU 24 No. 2: Here
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