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Global Forest Watch
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Growth of the Internet and other technologies New partnerships between businesses and environmental groups Citizens’ Groups
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Frontier Forests 8,000 Years Ago
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Frontier Forests Today
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Low or no threat Medium or high threat Non frontier forests Unassessed for threat North American Frontiers
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www.globalforestwatch.org A First Look at Logging in Gabon Canada’s Forests at a Crossroads: An Assessment in the Year 2000 An Overview of Logging in Cameroon
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Central Africa Forests
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No Data Central Africa Concessions
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Cameroon in 1959
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Cameroon in 1971
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Cameroon in 1995
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Today, 80% of Cameroon’s Unprotected Forests are in Logging Areas or Concessions Cameroon in 1999
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Global Forest Watch promotes transparency and accountability.
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Gabon Added Concessions Logging Concessions Logging concessions mapped by GFW Logging concessions mapped from other sources Land Cover Dense moist forest Secondary forest/rural complex Nonforest Water
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Largest Timber Companies in Canada
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Canada’s Original Forest Cover
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Canada’s Converted Forests
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Canada’s Fragmented and Cleared Forests
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Ecological Limitations to Forestry in Canada Ecological Limitations No or slight ModerateSevereNonforest No data _____________________ Approximate commercial forest zone Protected areas (as recognized by World Wildlife Fund) Water
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Global Forest Watch promotes accountability.
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Of the logging concessions active in 1997–98... Logging Concessions in Cameroon
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20 licenses allocated under the old system were operating illegally... Cameroon Illegal Licenses
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… and the legality of the allocation of 23 concessions under the new system is in question Cameroon Illegal Licenses
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Global Forest Watch Finding Central and East Provinces, Cameroon 1 in 5 Cases Stopped by an “Influential Person” 13 — “intervention of an influential person” 11 — no proof 39 — other reasons
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British Columbia Fines (in $CDN)
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Canada First Nations Treaties & Settlements
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www.globalforestwatch.org
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Tracking Wood in Quebec’s Primary Forests
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Who’s Using Global Forest Watch’s Information? y Non-governmental organizations y Governments y Wood products industries y Technology groups
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Where Global Forest Watch Is
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Where Global Forest Watch Is Going
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How Global Forest Watch Will Make a Difference y Early Warning Monitoring y Disseminate information y Combine people and technology
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The forests are on-line. www.globalforestwatch.org
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