Government, business and environment groups now have the most advanced set of tools available to manage the world’s final frontier of untouched northern forests with the release of new map-based tools detailing forests in Alaska, Canada, and Russia.Leaders of government, business and environment groups now have the most advanced set of tools available to manage the world’s final frontier of untouched northern forests with today’s release of new map-based tools detailing forests in Alaska, Canada, and Russia.
“Government, industry and the public all have a responsibility to manage the forest frontier responsibly. Today we are releasing the tools needed to live up to that responsibility. Ignorance can no longer be claimed as an excuse,” said Jonathan Lash, president, World Resources Institute (WRI).
Discussing his home country in particular, Peter Lee, executive director, Global Forest Watch Canada, said, “It is high time for everybody to realize that Canada is not an endless sea of virgin forest anymore. Almost half of the forest is either logged or fragmented.”
WRI and its partners in Global Forest Watch are releasing three sets of electronic maps here today during a conference of the Taiga Rescue Network titled “The Global Importance of the Boreal Forest: Migratory Birds and the Paper Industry.”
The maps and reports can be found at www.wri.org and are titled:
- Mapping Undisturbed Landscapes in Alaska
- Canada’s Large Intact Forest Landscapes and Canada’s Forest Landscape Fragments
- Mapping High Conservation Value Forests of Primorsky Kray, Russian Far East
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