The CAA tracks many of our world’s forests operations and seeks to bring them inline with a set of priorities to gain the most effective results from our actions. In doing so, we at the CAA sight, that only 5% of our world’s forests are under some form of sustainable management.
UNEP/GRID-Arendal, Trade in illegal wood products and corruption, UNEP/GRID-Arendal Maps and Graphics Library, http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/trade-in-illegal-wood-products-and-corruption
(Accessed 21 September 2008)
The CAA tracks many of our world’s forests operations and seeks to bring them inline with a set of priorities to gain the most effective results from our actions. In doing so, we at the CAA sight, that only 5% of our world’s forests are under some form of sustainable management.
The process works, and it is estimated that (SMFE) Small to Medium Forest Enterprises will generate in excess of US130 billion, in revenue this year. This is a sustainable process of co-sharing with our environment and lifting the “quality of life” of its inhabitants. We need to do more.