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Title: Policy decisions on the forest sector globalization
Authors: Pryadilina, N. K.
Lobovikov, M.
Skvortcov, E.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: International Association for Economics and Management in Wood Processing and Furniture Manufacturing - WoodEMA, i.a. and University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Wood Science and Technology
Citation: Pryadilina, N. K. Policy decisions on the forest sector globalization / N. K.Pryadilina, M. Lobovikov, E. Skvortcov // 14th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2021 - The Response of the Forest-Based Sector to Changes in the Global Economy, Proceedings. – 2021. – P. 65-73.
Abstract: Globalization requires a sustainable development strategy. The current stage of globalization is accompanied by an enormous development of the productive forces of mankind and its rapid growth. Unregulated development can cause environmental destruction and threaten life on Earth. The material and ecological resources of the planet are not unlimited. The reserves of oil, gas, ore, minerals, arable land and forests are limited. These limits impose a natural limitation on humanity's drive for unbridled growth. Forests remain one of the main components of the planet's ecosystem. The quality of the environment largely depends on the presence and condition of forests. Forests play an extremely important and multifaceted role in ensuring sustainable socio-economic development of human society. Forests stabilize natural processes, regulate climate, perform soil protection, water conservation, sanitary, hygienic, recreational and many other environmental and social functions. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO of the UN) estimates that forests currently cover about 30% of the world's land area. The total area of forests is over 4 billion hectares. Every year humanity loses more than twenty million hectares of forest area. Degradation and loss of forests cause local, regional and global environmental problems. The world community needs international legal regulation of forest. The recognition of the global role of forests is reflected in several international conventions and treaties. Sustainable forest management is critical to economic and social development, environmental protection and sustaining life on the planet. All UN member states are encouraged to coordinate approaches to forest conservation and protection. Russia is a member of the UN. It actively participates in the legislative mission to implement the assumed international obligations. © 14th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2021 - The Response of the Forest-Based Sector to Changes in the Global Economy, Proceedings. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ENVIRONMENT
FORESTRY
GREENING OF ECONOMY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ROBOTS
ECOLOGY
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS
ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
LAWS AND LEGISLATION
OILS AND FATS
ORES
PLANNING
PROVEN RESERVES
SOIL CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
WATER CONSERVATION
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATIONS
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FORESTRY
URI: https://elar.usfeu.ru/handle/123456789/10855
ISBN: 9-789-616144-414
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85110916583
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