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Figure 6. Wood consumption projected to increase by 56% by 2010

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Source: Bryant, et al. 1997. The Last Frontier Forests: Ecosystems and Economies on the Edge (Washington, DC: World Resources Institute).

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Last frontier forests: Ecosystems and economies on the edge

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  • Authors & Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Table of Contents
  • Major findings
  • Introduction
  • Why do frontier forests matter?
  • What do we know about the world's forests?
  • WRI's forest frontier assessment
  • Falling frontiers
  • Today's threats
    • Figure 6. Wood consumption projected to increase by 56% by 2010
  • Destruction's roots
  • The Frontier Forest Index
  • Regional overviews
  • The closing frontier: A call to action
  • Conclusions
  • Technical Annex

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