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Forestry practices in exotic Thailand
 

The Kingdom of Thailand is located in the south-eastern part of continental Asia, bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. It has a land area...


The south-east Asian rainforest
 

The south-east Asian rainforest is the oldest, consistent rainforest on Earth, dating back to the Pleistocene period some 70 million years ago, giving it a...


Meet the author of Forestry around the world
 

Insights and observations from the diary of South African forestry consultant Michal Brink, who travels the world on forestry business. Email: michal@abtraining.biz; www.forestrysolutions.net...


How Korea saved its forests
 

The planting of 11 billion trees to re-established the forests on the Korean peninsular that were destroyed by centuries of human encroachment, wars and climate...


The Amazon rainforest: a question of balance
 

Threatened by drought and uncontrolled logging, the Amazon rainforest – which plays a critical role in balancing the world's climate and sustaining vast numbers of...


Exploring Canada’s forests
 

Canada stretches across five time zones and numerous climate regions. The Arctic Circle is covered in permafrost, yet Point Pelee in southern Ontario is further...


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