Working Forests in the Neotropics: Conservation through Sustainable Management (Biology and Resource Management Series) - Book Review,
by Daniel J. Zarin (Editor)

Review "The prospects for the wondrous tropical forest of the new world depend as much on successful use as they do on adequate protected areas...this volume provides trenchant insights into the complex challenge of achieving successful working forests...an indispensable intellectual anchor for the future of neotropical forests." -- Thomas Lovejoy, The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment
Book Description By focusing on a set of critical issues and case studies, this book explores of the polarized debate over production-oriented forestry and the chances of achieving forest conservation through sustainable management.
About the Author Daniel J. Zarin is an Associate Professor in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation at the University of Florida, where he is Director of the Working Forests in the Tropics Program. Janaki R. R. Alavalapati is an Associate Professor in the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida. Francis E. Putz is a Professor of Botany at the University of Florida and a Senior Research Associate at the Center for International Forestry Research. Marianne Schmink is Professor of Latin American Studies and Anthropology at the University of Florida, where she is Director of the Tropical Conservation and Development program.
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