Forests are Us: Why Forests Matter

The breathtaking forests of the Asia-Pacific region are undergoing a rapid transition due to increasing rates of deforestation, urbanization, and natural resource extraction.

At present rates, forest cover in the region is estimated to be reduced at an average of about 1.4 million hectares per year, with most countries reporting a reduction of forest cover in recent years.

Healthy forests are the source of our lives and form the roots of a healthier future for all. From the water we drink, to the wood on our floor, and the tires on our cars, the forest is a life-giving ecosystem that also cools the air, filters urban pollutants and enhances our quality of life. This delicate balance, however, relies on the tireless effort of local communities who have dedicated their entire essence to the forests.

So what can we all do?

Our aim is to interact and guide audiences, particularly urban residences, to a better understanding of this question. Entitled,”Forests are Us: Why Forests Matter,” this forum will explore why and how we are intricately connected to the forest and to those who preserve it. We will also hear from experts on how we can help contribute to the sustainable management of such a necessary aspect of our life.

https://www.peopleandforestsforum.org/

RECOFTC – The Center for People and Forests
P.O. Box 1111, Kasetsart Post Office
Bangkok, 10903, Thailand
Phone: (662) 940-5700
Fax: (662) 561-4880, 562-0960
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