An assessment of the status of the worlds remaining closed forests
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United Nations Environment Programme
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Forests provide a variety of socioeconomic and ecological goods and services. During the last two decades forests have attracted unprecedented global attention. Numerous international conferences, conventions and agreements including the Forestry Principles agreed upon during the Earth Summit in 1992 and the Convention on Biological Diversity have called for the protection of global forests.
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