The document discusses the International Tropical Timber Agreement of 1983-1994, including the producer countries that are tropical developing nations like Bolivia, Brazil, and Cameroon. It also mentions the consumer countries that are non-tropical developed nations such as the United States, Canada, and Japan. The document then provides details on deforestation in Bolivia from 1984-2000 for new developments and subsistence agriculture by indigenous communities. It includes images of a Bolivian forestry worker and illegal lumber camp to illustrate these points.
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The international tropical timber agreement (1983 1994)
18. ... The Southeastern corner of Peru and
adjoining remote area of northern Bolivia
comprise what is possibly the most biodiverse
region on the planet.- Lucas Benites and Clea
Paz
19. I hope you enjoyed this slidecast on the International
Tropical Timber Agreement of 1983/1994, and the
International Tropical Timber Organization.