-- CHAPTER 8 -
FOREST LAND DEGRADATION REFERENCES

Edition 6 of July, 2007 (Updated in March of 2008)

[A]~Before 1980 [B]~ 1980 - 82 [C]~ 1983 - 85 [D]~ 1986 - 88 [E]~ 1989 - 91 [F]~1992 - 94 [G]~ 1995 - 97 [H]~ 1998 - 2000 [I]~ 2001 - 03 [J]~ 2004 - 06, [K]~ 2007-2009,
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NOTES:
(EROS - 4/17/95) means that the reference was extracted from the 4/17/95 annotated bibliography of EROS Land Degradation references.
(su2) means that the reference citation was used in the Sustainability documents noted in the above link.

[A] - Before 1980 -

56B1 H. H. Bartlett, "Fire, Primitive Agriculture, and Grazing in the Tropics", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 692-720.
56C2 Andrew H. Clark, "The Impact of Exotic Invasion in the Remaining New World Mid-Latitude Grasslands", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 737-762.
56C2 John T. Curtis, "The Modification of Mid-latitude Grass-lands and Forests by Man", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 721-736.
56D1 H. C. Darby, "The Clearing of the Woodlands in Europe", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 183-216.
56G1 Pierre Gourou, "The Quality of Land-Use of Tropical Cultivators", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 336-349.
56G2 Edward H. Graham, "The Recreative Power of Plant Communities", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 677-91.
56S1 Carl O. Sauer, "The Agency of Man on the Earth", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 49-69.
56S2 Omer C. Stewart, "Fire as the First Great Force Employed by Man", in Wm. L. Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp.115-133.
56S3 Paul B. Sears, "The Processes of Environmental Change by Man", in Wm. L.Thomas Jr. editor, Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth, University of Chicago Press (1956) pp. 471-484.

60M1 Marvin W. Mikesell, "Deforestation in Northern Morocco", Science, 132 (1960) pp.441-448.
68A1 Anonymous, Soil conservation in Japan, Forestry Agency, Tokyo, 1968 (EROS - 4/17/95).
68G1 Gibbs, H. S., J. D. Raeside, E. J. B. Cutler, and W. A. Pullar, "Soil erosion and conservation" in Soil Bureau Staff, Soils of New Zealand. Part 1. New Zealand Soil Bureau Bulletin 26(1) (1968) Wellington, pp.112-119. Book has 142 pages. (EROS - 4/17/95).
69M1 Marvin W. Mikesell, "The Deforestation of Mount Lebanon", The Geographical Review, 59 (January 1969) pp.1-28.

70G1 Alan W. Green, T. S. Setzer, "The Rocky Mountain Timber Situation 1970", U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Ogden Utah (1970).

71D1 George Dorsey, "The World's Wasteful Woodsmen", American Forests (July 1971) p. 20.
71H1 Edward Hay, "Smog - the Tree Killer", American Forests (Octobrt 1971) p. 8.
71J1 A. Stephen Johnson, "Stream Channelization", Sierra Club Bulletin (June 1971) pp. 22-23.

72E1 Brock Evans, "Representatives Reports", Sierra Club Bull., Feb. 1972, pp. 21-22.
72E2 Brock Evans, "High Yield Forestry: A New Assault on Our Forests", Sierra Club Bulletin, March 1972, p.10.
72R1 Frank Ronco, "Planting Engelmann Spruce", USDA Forest Service Research Paper RM-89 (May 1972).
72U1 U. S. Forest Service, "Forest Statistics by State and Region" (1972).
72U2 (Unknown), "Management Plan Allows Depletion of Six Rivers Forest Timber", Sierra Club National News Report, Feb. 25, 1972.
73A1 Ned Andrews, "Tropical Forestry: The Timber Industry Finds a New Last Stand", Sierra Club Bulletin, April 1973, pp. 4-9.
73H1 Carl L. Hawkes, "Forestry in Guam", American Forests, Dec. 1973, pp. 46-50.
73N1 Anthony Netboy, "British Forestry and Its Problems", American Forests (May 1973) pp. 32-35.
73N2 Thomas J. Nimlos, "Parks and Forests in Yogoslavia", American Forests, June 1973, pp. 42-44.
73R1 Gordon Robinson, "Our Export Forests", Sierra Club Bulletin, Jan. 1973, p. 10.
74A1 Robert R. Alexander, "Silviculture of Sub-alpine Forest in the Central and Southern Rocky Mountains: The State of our Knowledge", USDA Forest Service Research Paper RM-121, May 1974.
74S1 Dan Saults, "Over the River and into the Grass", American Forests, 6/74, p. 40-.
74X1 ???, Journal of Forestry (1974) p. 344.

75A1 Anil Agarwal, "Ghandi's Ghost Saves the Himalayan Trees", New Scientist, 8/14/75, pp. 386-87.
75B1 G. M. Brandborg, "Forest Yield Not Sustained", High Country News (8/29/75) p. 12.
75B2 Dale A. Burk, "Rocky Mountain Timber Cut to Drop", High Country News, 3/28/75.
75E1 Erik P. Eckholm, "The Deterioration of Mountain Environments", Science, 189 (1975) pp. 764-70.
75E2 Erik P. Eckholm, "The Other Energy Crisis: Firewood", American Forests (Nov. 1975) pp. 12-13.
75K1 Herbert A. Knight, Joe P. McClure, "North Carolina's Timber, 1974", FS Resource Bulletin SE-33 (1975) 51 pp. Southeast Forest Experiment Station, Asheville NC.
75K2 A.J. Kotowycz et al, The Forests of Manitoba (1974), Manitoba Dept. of Renewable Resources and Transportation Services (1975) 82 pp.
75N1 Aarne Nyyesonen, Nils A. Osara, "A Forest Must Not be Devastated", American Forests, July 1975, pp.30-35.
75P1 James H. Patric, David W. Smith, "Forest Management and Nutrient Cycling in Eastern Hardwoods", USDA Forest Service Research Paper NE-324 (1975) 12 pp.
75S1 Jack Shepherd, "The Forest Killers: The Destruction of the American Wilderness", Weybright and Talley, New York (1975).
75S2 P. A. Sanchez, S. W. Buol, "Soils of the Tropics and the World Food Crisis", Science, 188 (1975) pp. 598-603.
75S3 Salmon, J. T., "The influence of man on the biota", Biogeography and Ecology in New Zealand, G. Kushel (editor), Dr. W. Junk, The Hague, Ch.16 (1975) (EROS - 4/17/95).
75U1 (Unknown), "Steady Erosion", Conservation News, 10/1/75, p.11.
75U2 (Unknown), "Congressional Report Blasts Timber Industry Over-Cutting", Sierra Club National News Report, 6/20/75.
75W1 Robert H. Whitaker, Gene E. Likens, "The Biosphere and Man", in Primary Productivity of the Biosphere, Helmut Lieth and Robert H. Whitaker, editors, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1975).

76B1 J. S. Bethel, G. F. Schreuder, "Forest Resources: An Overview", Science, 191 (1976) pp. 747-52.
76B2 Thomas R. Bellamy, "Southern Pulpwood Production, 1975", FS Resource Bulletin SE-37 (1976) 21 pp. Southeast Forest Expt. Station, Asheville, NC (covers AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, VA).
76E1 Erik P. Eckholm, Losing Ground: Environmental Stress and World Food Prospects, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1976).
76E2 John Elkinton, "Desertification; A Leprosy of the Soil", New Scientist, 10/14/76, pp.108-9.
76F1 Thomas D. Fahey, Richard O. Woodfin, Jr., "The Cubics are Coming: Predicting Product Recovery from Cubic Volume", Journal of Forestry, November 1976, pp. 739-43.
76H1 Lawrence S. Hamilton, "Whither the Tropical Rainforest?", Sierra Club Bulletin, April 1976, pp. 9-11.
76S1 Stephen H. Spurr, Henry J. Vaux, "Timber: Biological and Economic Potential", Science, 191 (1976) pp. 752-56.
76U1 (Author unknown), "Andrus Protests Reforestation Policy", High Country News, 12/2/76.

77A1 Gordon B. Anderson, Jr., "Oregon's Forest Conservation Laws Part I", American Forests, March 1977, p. 16.
77A2 J. A. S. Adams, M. S. M. Mantovani, L. L. Lundell, "Wood vs. Fossil Fuel as a Source of Excess Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere: A Preliminary Report", Science, 196 (1977) pp. 54-6.
77B1 Bert Bolin, "Change of Land Biota and Their Importance for the Carbon Cycle", Science, 196 (1977) pp. 613-5.
77B2 M. K. Barteaux, USDA-FS General Technical Report NE-29 (1977) p. 97.
77E1 Paul R. Ehrlich, Ann H. Ehrlich, John P. Holdren, "Ecoscience: Population, Resources, Environment", W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco (1977).
77H1 Evan Hill, "A Greener Earth", Society for Protection of New Hampshire Forests", 1977 128 pp.
77H2 Duncan Howlett, "The New Forests of Scotland", American Forests, 6/77, pp. 30-49.
77H3 Owen W. Herrick, "The Impact of Alternative Timber Management Policies on Availability of Forest Land in the Northeast", FS Research Paper NE-390 (1977) 14 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Broomall PA.
77J1 Julian Josephson, "Building the Third World", Environmental Science and Technology, 11 (Sept.1977) pp. 848-.
77S1 P. Swatek, "Redwoods: Decline Even Without Park...", Sierra Club National News Report, 9(13) (5/13/77).
77W1 Robert K. Winters, "What's in a Name?", American Forests, November 1977.

78B1 Lester R. Brown, The Twenty-Ninth Day: Accommodating Human Needs and Numbers to the Earth's Resources, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1978).
78B2 R. W. Brown, R. S. Johnston, Douglas A. Johnson, "Rehabilitation of Alpine Tundra Disturbances", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 33 (1978) pp. 154-60.
78C1 Comptroller General of The US, "Projected Timber Scarcity in the Pacific Northwest: A Critique of 11 Studies", U. S. General Accounting Office, EMD-79-5, Dec.12, 1978, 45 pp.
78D1 H. E. Dregne, "Desertification: Man's Abuse of the Land", Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Jan.-Feb. 1978, pp.11-14.
78K1 Herbert A. Knight, Joe P. McClure, "Virginia's Timber, 1977", FS Resource Bulletin SE-44 (1978) 53 pp., Southeast Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
78M1 Norman Myers, "Forests For People", New Scientist, 12/21-28/78, pp. 951-953.
78W1 G.M. Woodwell et al, "The Biota and the World Carbon Budget", Science, 199 (1978) pp. 141-146.
78W2 George M. Woodwell, "The CO2 Question", Scientific American, 238 (1978) pp. 34-43.

79A1 G.L. Atjay, P. Ketner, P. Duvigneaud, "Terrestrial Primary Production and Phytomass", in The Global Carbon Cycle, B. Bolin et al, editors, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK (1979) pp. 129-182.
79B1 Lester Brown, "Crossing the Threshold", Environment, 21(8) (1979) pp. 12-16 and 37.
79C1 Marion Clawson, "Forests in the Long Sweep of American History", Science, 204 (1979) pp. 1168-74.
79F1 H. Thomas Frey, "Major Uses of Land in the U.S.: 1974", Agricultural Economic Report #440, USDA Economic Statistics and Cooperative Services (1979) 33 pp. from USGPO, Washington DC 20402 (Stock # 001-000-04073-1), or write to ESCS Publications, USDA, Washington DC 20250.
79K1 Herbert A. Knight, Joe P. McClure, "South Carolina's Forests", FS Resource Bulletin SE-51 (1979) 66 pp. Southeast Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
79M1 John R. McGuire, "A Report to Congress on the Nation's Renewable Resources" (Review Draft), Forest Service, USDA (1979) 209 pp. (P.O. Box 2417, Washington DC 20013, attn: Director of Resource Program and Assessment).
79M2 Robert M. May, "Nutrient Retention in Tropical Rainforests", Nature, 282 (1979) p. 13.
79M3 Norman Myers, "Tropical Wasteland" in Not Man Apart (Friends of the Earth) July 1979 (Based on The Sinking Arc, Pergamon Press, Elmsford NY 10523 (1979)).
79S1 Carl Sagan, Owen B. Toon, James B. Pollack, "Anthropogenic Albedo Changes and the Earth's Climate", Science, 206 (1979) pp. 1363-68.
79S2 David Spurgeon, "Agroforestry: New Hope for Subsistence Farmers", Nature, 280 (1969) pp. 533-34.
79S3 John S. Spears, "Wood as an Energy Source", American Forests, January 1979.
79S4 Stephen H. Spurr, "Silviculture", Scientific American, 240 (February 1979) pp. 76-91.
79S5 Raymond M. Sheffield, "Forest Statistics for South Carolina 1978", Forest Service Resource Bulletin SE-50 (1979) 34 pp. Southeast Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, NC.
79W1 Wayne Williams, "Trading Calories for Kilowatts", Not Man Apart (Friends of the Earth), December. 1979.

[B] - 1980 - 1982 -

80C1 CHEC, "Subsidizing the Timber Industry", General Forestry Report No.4, March 1980, 19 pp. (P.O. Box 3479, Eugene, OR 97403).
80F1 Barbara Ferkiss, "Spectrum", Environment 22(3) (1980) pp. 23-4.
80F2 Barbara Ferkiss, "Spectrum", Environment 22(5) (1980) pp. 23.
80H1 Dwight Hair et al, An Assessment of the Forest and Range Land Situation in the United States, FS-345, U. S. Forest Service (January 1980) 631 pp.
80J1 Christopher Joyce, "Tropical Forests Fall to Farming", New Scientist, April 17, 1980, p. 131.
80M1 Norman Myers, "Conversion of Tropical Moist Forests", National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20418 (1980).
80M2 Norman Myers, "The Conversion of Tropical Forests", Environment, 22(6) (1980) pp. 6-13.
80M3 Mitsuma Matsui, "Forest Resources in Japan", Journal of Forestry, February 1980, pp. 96-99.
80N1 Ronald B. Nigh, James D. Nations, "Tropical Rainforests", in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist, March 1980, pp. 12-19.
80R1 Bill Rooney, "Doing Charleston with AFA", in American Forests, February 1980, p. 14.
80R2 Spencer Reiss et al, "Vanishing Forests", Newsweek, November 1980, pp. 117-122.
80R3 Roger Revelle, "Energy Dilemmas in Asia: The Need for Research and Development", Science, 209 (1980) pp. 164-174.
80S1 David Spurgeon, "Agroforestry", in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist, Jan. 1980, pp. 58-61.
80U1 (Unknown), "The World's Tropical Forests: A Policy, Strategy and Program for the U.S.", (Report to the President by a U.S. Inter-agency Task Force on Tropical Forests) (1980) 53 pp. USGPO, Washington DC 20402 (Dept. of State Publication 9117).
80W1 F. P. W. Winteringham, "Food and Agriculture in Relation to Energy, Environment and Resources", Atomic Energy Review, 18 (1980) pp. 223-45.
80W2 Tim Waterland, "Forest and Range Resource Analysis", Ministry of Forests, Province of B.C., Victoria, BC V8W 3E7 (1980) 27 pp.
80W3 Tom Waterland, "Five Year Forest and Range Resource Plan", Ministry of Forests, Province of B.C., Victoria B.C. V8W 3E7 (1980) 31 pp.
80W4 Edwin H. White, Rosaria Pou, "Overview of Forestry in Uruguay", Journal of Forestry, Dec. 1980, pp. 746-747.

81B1 Gerald O. Barney, editor, The Global 2000 Report to the President, USGPO, Washington DC 20402 (1981) Vol. 2 of 3.
81B2 Lester R. Brown, Building a Sustainable Society, World Watch Institute (1981) W. W. Norton and Co., New York.
81F1 Walter Friedenberg, "World Wood Shortage has become a Burning Issue", Pittsburgh Press ( 7/11/81).
81F2 Barbara Ferkiss, "Spectrum", Environment, 23(9) (1981) p. 23.
81P1 G. F. Peterken, "Woodland Conservation and Management", Chapman and Hall, (1981) $49.95 (See review in Nature, 296 (1982) p. 519 by John Andrews).
81S1 John Stansell, "More Light then Heat", New Scientist ( 8/20/81) p. 460.
81S2 David Sheridan, "Desertification of the United States", Council on Environmental Quality (1981) USGPO, Washington DC 20402.
81W1 Brian R. Wall, "Trends in Commercial Timberland Area in the United States by State and Ownership, 1952-77, With Projections to 2030", U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service General Technical Report WO-31, April 1981, 26 pp.

82B1 Harold L. Barrows, R. T. McCracken, Raymond J. Miller et al, "Report on China", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 37 (1982) pp. 309-318.
82B2 Nyle C. Brady, "Chemistry and World Food Supplies", Science, 218 (1982) pp. 847-853.
82C1 Catherine Canfield, "Can Scientific Tourism Save Panama's Rainforests?", New Scientist (June 1982) p. 833.
82N1 Robert L. Nevel, Jr., James E. Blyth, "Pulpwood Production in the Northeast and North-Central States in 1980", Northern Logger and Timber Processor (May 1982) p. 52.
82S1 J. E. Sabadell et al, "Desertification in the US", Bureau of Land Management, Dept. of the Interior (1982) USGPO, 277 pages.
82W1 Marlya Webb, Judith Jacobsen, "U.S. Carrying Capacity: An Introduction", Carrying Capacity, Inc., June 1982 (1735 De Sales St. NW, 8th Floor, Washington DC 20036).

[C] - 1983 - 1985 -

83M1 E. Matthews, "Global Vegetation and Land-Use: New High-Resolution Data bases for Climatic Studies", Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology 22 (1983) pp. 474-487.
83N1 James D. Nations, Daniel I. Komer, "Rainforests and the Hamburger Society", Environment, 25(3) (1983) pp. 12-19.
83O1 J. S. Olson, J. A. Watts, L. J. Allison, "Carbon in Live Vegetation of Major World Ecosystems" (U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1983) cited in Ref. (90W1).
83R1 John Ryan, "Soil Conservation in Lebanon", Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 38 (1983) pp. 404-6.
83S1 Jamie Swift, Cut and Run; The Assault on Canada's Forests, Between the Lines, 427 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, 283 pp. (1983).

84B1 Lester R. Brown, "Overview", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1984, W. W. Norton and Co,, New York (1984) p. 1-19.
84B2 Lester R. Brown, "Reducing Dependence on Oil", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1984, W.W. Norton and Co,, New York (1984) p. 35-52.
84B3 Patrick Breslin, Mac Chapin, "Land-Saving, Kuna Style", Audubon (November 1984) pp. 40-43.
84B4 Sandra Brown, Ariel E. Lugo, "Biomass of Tropical Forests: A New Estimate Based of Forest Volume", Science 223 (1984) pp. 1290-1293.
84E1 E. Eckholm, G. Foley, G. Barnard, L. Timberlake, "Fuelwood: the Energy Crisis that won't go Away", Earthscan, Washington DC (1984).
84G1 Nicholas Guppy, "Tropical Deforestation: A Global View", Foreign Affairs, Spring 1984, 62, pp. 928-965.
84P1 Sandra Postel, "Protecting Forests", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1984, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1984) pp.74-94.
84R1 John F. Richards, "Global Patterns of Land Conversion", Environment, 26(9) (1984) pp. 6-13 and 34-38.

85C1 Cabrido, Candido A., Jr., "An assessment of national soil erosion control management programs in the Philippines", in E.T. Craswell, J.V. Remenyi, and L.G. Nallana (editors), Soil Erosion Management, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, Australia, ACIAR Proceedings Series No.6. (1985) pp.13-20 (EROS - 4/17/95).
85O1 O'Sullivan, Terence E., "Farming systems and soil management: The Philippines/Australian development program experiences", in E. T. Craswell, J. V. Remenyi, and L. G. Nallana (editors), Soil Erosion Management. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, Australia, ACIAR Proceeding Series No. 6 (1985) pp. 77-81 (EROS - 4/17/95).
85P1 Billy E. Page, "Trees, Trees and More Trees", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 40 (1985) pp. 414-416.
85U1 (Author Unknown), "Treasury Abstentions on Amazon Loan", Natural Resources Defense Council, Newsline, May, 1985.
85W1 Leslie Ware, "Sucres or Cecropias", Audubon, January 1985, pp. 30-32.

[D] - 1986 - 1988 -

86B1 Robert J. Buschbachez, "Tropical Deforestation and Pasture Development", Bioscience, 36(1) (1986) pp. 22-28.
86H1 Constance Holden, News and Comments, Science (11/14/86) p. 809.
86L1 John Lee, Ronald A. Taylor, "Ravage in the Rainforest", U.S. News and World Report (3/31/86) p. 61.
86M1 Michael A. Mares, "Conservation in South America: Problems Consequences and Solutions", Science, 233 (1986) pp.734-39.
86U1 (Unknown), "60% Forest Loss Endangers India", Deutsche Presse-Agentur, in Pittsburgh Press (9/14/86).
86U2 (Unknown), "Sri Lanka's Shrinking Forests", Popline (Newsletter of the Population Institute) (November 1986).
86U3 (Unknown), "Timberland in China Reportedly being Depleted", Associated Press article in Wall Street Journal (9/24/86).
86V1 Peter M. Vitousek et al, "Human Appropriation of the Products of Photosynthesis", BioScience, 36(6) (1986) pp. 368-373.
86V2 Peter M. Vitousek, Paul R. Ehrlich, Ann H. Ehrlich, Pamela A. Matson, "Human Appropriation of the Products of Photosynthesis", Bioscience, 36(6) (1986) pp. 368-373.
86W1 Larry Williams, "World Bank Funds Indonesian Transmigration", Sierra Club National News Report, 7/18/86.

87B1 Gerald Bourke, "Forests in the Ivory Coast Face Extinction", New Scientist, 6/11/87, p.22.
87B2 Stephen Budiansky, "The Trees Fell - and so did the People", U.S. News and World Report, 2/9/87, pp. 75-76.
87B3 Pat Baldi, "Rising Population Outpaces Efforts to Save Rainforest", Audubon Activist (Nov.-Dec. 1987).
87E1 M. T. El-Ashry, "Famine: Some Additional Aspects", Science, 236 (1987) pp. 1503-1504.
87E2 Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Bonnie J. Ram, "Sustaining Africa's Natural Resources", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 42 (1987) pp. 224-227.
87E3 Gerd Esser, "Sensitivity of Global Carbon Pools and Fluxes to Human- and Potential Climatic Impacts", Tellus, 39B (1987) pp. 245-260.
87H1 R. A. Houghton, R. D. Boone, J. R. Fruci et al, "The Flux of Carbon from Terrestrial Ecosystems to the Atmosphere in 1980 Due to Changes in Land Use: Geographic Distribution of the Global Flux", Tellus, 39B (1987) pp. 122-134.
87J1 Daniel H. Junzen, "Conservation and Agricultural Economics", Science (6/5/87), p. 1159.
87K1 Ted Karasote, "Is Nepal Going Bald?", Audubon, (1987? 1988?) p. 28.
87K2 Joshua Karliner, "Nicaragua Ecologists Denounce Government Timber Concessions", Earth Island Journal (Spring 1987) p. 10.
87K3 Robert C. Kellison, "Forestry and Foreign Competition", Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy (winter 1987) p. 89-96.
87N1 Stan Nilsson, Peter Duinker, "The Extent of Forest Decline in Europe", Environment, 29(9) (1987) pp. 4-9 and 30-31.
87N2 Robert L. Nevel, Jr., Eric H. Wharton, "Veneer Log Production and Receipts in the Northeast, 1984", Forest Service NE-RB-98, (1987) 17 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station (Covers CT, DE, KY, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, OK, PA RI, VT, WV).
87S1 James P. B. Sterba, "Malaysian Tribe Fights to Preserve Forests Win Native Rights", Wall Street Journal ( 7/22/87).
87S2 Omar Sattaur, "Trees for People", New Scientist, 115 (9/10/87) pp. 58-62.
87U1 Alvara Umana (Costa Rica's Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mines), "Costa Rica Swaps Debt for Trees", Wall Street Journal, 3/6/87.
87X1 Xinhua (Official Chinese News Agency), "Beijing High on Green Wall", Pittsburgh Press (11/8/87).

88A1 Robert K. Anderberg, "Wall Street Sleaze", The Amicus Journal, Spring 1988, pp. 8-.
88B1 Lester R. Brown, Christopher Flavin, "The Earth's Vial Signs", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1988. W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1988) pp. 3-21.
88B2 Jane Easter Bahls, "A Timber Takeover's High Toll", Sierra, Sept.-October, 1988.
88D1 Catherine Dold, "Sir John's Last Stand", Amicus Journal, Winter 1988, pp. 8-13.
88F1 Hilary F. French, "Industrial Wasteland", World Watch, 1, Nov.-Dec./88, pp. 21-30.
88H1 Lori Heise, "Air Pollution Attacks Chinese Forests", World Watch (Jan.-February, 1988) pp. 12-13.
88J1 Jodi L. Jacobson, "Environmental Refugees: A Yardstick of Habitability", World Watch Paper 86, (November 1988) 48 pp.
88L1 Marcia D. Lowe, "The Sahara Swallows Mauritania", World Watch, 1(5) (1988) pp. 38-9.
88L2 William G. Luppold, Philip A. Araman, "Hardwood Trade Trends: U.S. Exports", US Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service Research Paper NE-611, Feb. 1988, 8 pp.
88L3 William G. Luppold, "Hardwood Import Trends", U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Research Paper NE-619, Oct. 1988, 9 pp.
88L4 Rattan Lal, "Soil Degradation and the Future of Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa", Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 43 (1988) pp. 444-51.
88M1 Gerd Muer, "Portugese Farmers Resist Eucalyptus", Earth Island Journal (Spring 1988) p. 22.
88M2 Charles McCoy, "Black Magic Casts a Deepening Spell over Troubled Haiti", Wall Street Journal (10/20/88).
88P1 Sandra Postel, Lori Heise, "Reforesting The Earth", World Watch Paper 83 (4/1988).
88P2 T. M. Pasca, "The Politics of Tropical Deforestation", American Forests, Nov.-December 1988, pp. 21-24.
88P3 Sandra Postel, "Global View of a Tropical Disaster", American Forests, Nov.-December 1988, pp. 25-9.
88P4 D. Phantumvanit, K.S. Sathirathai, "Thailand: Degradation and Development in a Resource-Rich Land", Environment, 30(1) (1988) pp. 11-15 and 30-31.
88R1 John Ross, "Mexico's Last Stand", Earth Island Journal, Summer, 1988, pp.24-5.
88R2 Janet Roloff, "Unraveling the Economics of Deforestation", Science News, 133, June 4, 1988, pp.366-7.
88W1 Larry Williams, "Environmentalists Express Caution on Hydro Loans to Brazil", Sierra Club National News Report, 9/16/88.
88W2 Edward C. Wolf, "Avoiding a Mass Extinction of Species", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1988, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1988) pp. 101-17.
88W3 Tensie Whelan, "Will the Watershed Hold?" Environment, 30(3) (1988) pp. 12-15 and 37-39.

[E] - 1989 - 1991 -

89B1 Lester R. Brown, "Feeding Six Billion", World Watch, Sept./October 1989, pp. 32-40.
89D1 Alan B. Durning, "Action at the Grassroots: Fighting Poverty and Environmental Decline", World Watch Paper 88, Jan. 1989.
89D2 Alan Durning, "Cradles of Life", World Watch, May/June, 1989, pp. 30-40.
89G1 Ellen B. Geld, "Will Farming Destroy Brazil's Amazon Basin?" Wall Street Journal 1/13/89.
89J1 Jodi L. Jacobson, "Abandoning Homelands", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1989, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1989) pp. 59-76.
89K1 Margaret L. Knox, "No Nation an Island", Sierra Magazine (June 1989) pp. 78-84.
89L1 Nicholas Lenssen, "Reprieve for the Rainforest?", World Watch, 2(1) (1989) pp. 35-6.
89M1 Myers, N., Deforestation Rates in Tropical Forests and Their Climatic Implications, Friends of the Earth, 26-28 Underwood Str., London NI7JQ (1989).
89P1 Charles M. Peters, Alwyn H. Gentry, R. O. Hendelsohn, "Valuation of an Amazon Rainforest", Nature, 339 (1981) pp. 655-656.
89P2 Sandra Postel, "Land's End", World Watch (May/June 1989) pp. 12-20.
89P3 Sandra Postel, "Halting Land Degradation", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1989, W.W. Norton and Co., New York, (1989) pp. 21-40.
89R1 John C. Ryan, "Plight of the Other Rainforest", World Watch, May/June/89, pp. 10-.
89R2 J. W. Raich, K. J. Nadelhoffer, "Below-ground Carbon Allocations in Forest Ecosystems: Global Trends", Ecology, 70(5) (1989) pp. 1346-54.
89S1 Stephan Schwartzman, "Protecting the Amazon Rainforest; A Global Resource", EDF Letter, 20 (1989) February, p. 7.
89T1 Meri McCoy Thompson, "Sliding Slopes Break Thai Logjam", World Watch, Sept./ Oct., 1989, pp. 8-9.
89U1 (Author Unknown), "Amazon Fire Damages Reported", Pittsburgh Press, 6/15/89.
89U2 (Author Unknown) "An Indian Forest is Saved", Earth Island Journal, Spring 1989.
89W1 Mary W. Walsh, "Questions Raised About Eucalyptus Use to Speed Reforestation of Thailand", Wall Street Journal, Feb.14, 1989.

90A1 Carol L. Alerich, "Forest Statistics for Kentucky-1975 and 1988", FS Resource Bulletin NE-117 (1990) 295 pp., Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA.
90B1 Lester R. Brown, "The Illusion of Progress", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1990, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1990) pp. 3-16.
90C1 Arthur J. Conacher, "Salt of the Earth: Secondary Soil Salinization in the Australian Wheat Belt", Environment, 32(6) (1990) pp. 4-9 and 40-42.
90C2 Cruz, W. and M.C. Cruz, "Population pressure and deforestation in the Philippines", "ASEAN Economic Bulletin", 7(2) (1990) pp. 200-212.
90D1 Dawn M. DiGiovanni, "Forest Statistics for West Virginia -1975 and 1989", Forest Service Resource Bulletin NE-114 (1990) 172 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087.
90E1 Nicholas Elliott, Subsidizing Deforestation, Economic Notes No. 30, An occasional publication of the Libertartian Alliance, 25 Chapter Chambers, Esterbrooke Street, London SW1P 4NN.
90F1 Christopher Flavin, "Last Road to Shangri-La", World Watch (July-August, 1990) pp. 18-26.
90F2 Dennis Farney, "Timber Firm Stirs Ire Felling Forest Faster than They Regenerate", Wall Street Journal, 6/18/90.
90F3 Cathy Fogel, "Rainforest Plan Flawed", Sierra Club Nat. News Report, 6/15/90.
90F4 Hilary F. French, "Clearing the Air", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1990, W.W. Norton and Co, New York (1990) pp. 98-118.
90F5 Hilary F. French, "Green Revolutions: Environmental Reconstruction in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union", World Watch Paper 99, November 1990, 62 pp.
90G1 Glen M. Green, Robert W. Sussman, "Deforestation History of the Eastern Rainforests of Madagascar from Satellite Images", Science, 248 (1990) pp. 212-15.
90H1 Randall Hayes, editor, "World Rainforest Report", January-Mar., 1990, 6.
90H2 Richard Holman, "Tropical Forests are Vanishing", Wall Street Journal, 6/8/90.
90H3 Paul Harrison, "Vital Signs", World Watch, July-August 1990, p. 6.
90H4 Robert J. Holman, "Europe's Imperiled Forests", Wall Street Journal, 8/30/90.
90H5 Mark E. Harmon, Wm. K. Ferrell, Jerry F. Franklin, "Effects on Carbon Storage of Conversion of Old-Growth Forest to Young Forests".
90I1 Bruce Ingersoll, "U.S. Forest Service Plans a Cutback in Logging Allowed", Wall Street Journal, 6/8/90.
90K1 Elizabeth Kempf, "Regreening of Viet Nam", Women's Press, London (1990) 284 pp.
90K2 Rick Klein, "Return to the Ancient Forests of Chile", Earth Island Journal, Summer 1990, pp.33-34.
90K3 Kullervo Kuusela, "The Boreal Forests: An Overview," Unasylva, 43 (170) (1990), p. 3.
90M1 John Modeley, "Tree Cutting Blamed for Drought Danger in West Africa", Pittsburgh Press, 4/4/90.
90M2 W. S. Merwin, "Bulldozing Hawaiian Rainforests to Fuel Development", Earth Island Journal, Winter 1990, pp. 22-23.
90M3 Ann Misch, "Gandian Greens Fight Big Dams", World Watch, July-Aug. 1990, p. 8.
90M??? Alexander S. Mather, Global Forest Resources, Timber Press, Portland, OR 97225 (1990) 349 pp. ($45.00 + $3.75 shipping and handling) (See Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 47 (1992) 397 pp.).
90M5 Mardon, Mark and Susan Borowitz. "Banking on Mexico's Forests." Sierra (1990) (November/December): pp. 98-100.
90N1 Paul Neustedter, "Penan of Malaysis Receives 1990 Chico Mendes Award", Sierra Club National News Report, 12/3/90.
90R1 Robert Repetto, "Deforestation in the Tropics", Scientific American, 262, April 1990, pp.36-42.
90R2 John C. Ryan, "Timber's Last Stand", World Watch (July-August 1990) pp. 27-34.
90R3 John C. Ryan, "War and Teaks in Burma", World Watch (September-October, 1990) pp.8-9.
90S1 Cynthia Pollock Shea, "The Great Northern Forest Sell-Off", World Watch, March-April 1990, pp. 8-9.
90W1 World Resources Institute, World Resources 1990-1991, Oxford Univ. Press, New York, 1990, 383 pp.

91A1 Meinrat O. Andreae, "Biomass Burning; Its History, Use and Distribution and Its Importance on Environmental Quality and Global Climate", in Global Biomass Burning: Atmospheric, Climatic and Biospheric Implications, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1991).
91C1 Mark Cheater, "Save that Taiga", World Watch, 4(4) (1991) pp. 10 and 34.
91D1 Robert A. Delmas et al, "Biomass Burning in Africa: An Assessment of Annually Burned Biomass", in Joel S. Levine, editor, Global Biomass Burning; Atmospheric, Climatic and Biospheric Implications, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1991).
91F1 Hilary F. French, "Restoring Eastern-European and Soviet Environments", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1991, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1991) pp. 93-112.
91H1 Hashim, Ghulam Moh'd, "Agricultural development of slopelands in Malaysia" in W. C. Moldenhauer, N. W. Hudson, T. C. Sheng, and San-Wei Lee (editors), Development of Conservation Farming on Hill-slopes, Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa (1991) pp. 49-56 (EROS-4/17/95).
91J1 Lynn Jacobs, Waste of the West: Public Lands Grazing, P.O. Box 5784, Tucson, AZ 85703 602 pp. (1991) ($28 ppd. - perhaps the most complete, up-to-date analysis of public-lands grazing ever).
91J2 Veena Joshi, "Biomass Burning in India", in Joel S. Levine, editor, Global Biomass Burning; Atmospheric, Climatic and Biospheric Implications, MIT Press, Cambridge MA (1991).
91L1 William G. Luppold, R. Edward Thomas, "New Estimates of Hardwood Log Exports to Europe and Asia", U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service Research Paper NE-659 (December1991) 24 pp.
91L2 William G. Luppold, R. Edward Thomas, "New Estimates of Hardwood Lumber Exports to Europe and Asia", U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service Research Paper NE-652 (April 1991) 22 pp.
91M1 Robert C. Musselman, Douglas O. Fox, "A Review of the Role of Temperate Forests in the Global CO2 Balance", Journal Air and Waste Management Association, 41 (June 1991) pp. 798-807.
91M2 Dennis Morgan, "Big Trouble in the Big Forests", Forest Watch, 12(3) (10/13/91) pp.5-7.
91M3 Metz, John. "A Reassessment of the Causes and Severity of Nepal's Environmental Crisis." World Development 19(7) (July 1991): pp. 805-820.
91O1 L. R. Oldeman et al, World Map of the Status of Human-Induced Soil Degradation, Wageningen Netherlands: UNEP and International Soil Reference and Information Centre (1991).
91P1 Sandra Postel, John C. Ryan, "Reforming Forestry", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1991, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1991) pp. 74-92.
91P2 Sandra Postel, Christopher Flavin, "Reshaping the Global Economy", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1991, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1991) pp. 170-88.
91R1 John C. Ryan, "Plywood vs. People in Sarawak", World Watch (January-February 1991) p. 8.
91R2 Republic of Colombia National Planning Department. "An Environmental Policy for Colombia," (8/1/91), Document DNP-2544-DEPAC.
91R3 Rimwanich, Sanarn, "Development of the hilly land in the northern region of Thailand " in W.C. Moldenhauer, N. W. Hudson, T. C. Sheng, and San-Wei Lee (editors), Development of Conservation Farming on Hill-slopes, Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa (1991) pp.61-67 (EROS - 4/17/95).
91S1 Brian J. Stocks, "The Extent and Import of Forest Fires in Northern Circumpolar Countries", in Joel S. Levine, editor, Global Biomass Burning; Atmospheric-, Climatic-, and Biospheric Implications, MIT Press, Cambridge MA (1991) pp.197-202.
91U1 (Unknown), "Costa Rican Deforestation", Earth Island Journal, winter, 1991.
91U2 (Unknown), "Northeast Passage", The Economist, 2/23/91, p. 36.
91U3 (Unknown), "Deforestation Slows", Science, 251 3/22/91 p. 1425.
91U4 (Unknown), "Ghana's New Fuel", Earth Island Journal (spring 1991) 6(2).
91U5 (Unknown), "Tropical Land Loss Increases over Decade", Pittsburgh Press (9/9/91).
91U6 (Unknown), "Arms for Logs Deals", Earth Island Journal (summer 1991).
91U7 (Unknown), "The World's most Rapid Logging.", World Watch, 4(6) (11/12/91).
91U8 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Population, Resources and the Environment, London, UNFPA (1991). (su2)
91W1 Edward C. Wolf, "Survival of the Rarest", World Watch (March-April 1991) pp. 12-20.
91W2 Richard H. Widmann, "Pulpwood Production in the Northeast -1989", Forest Service Research Bulletin NE-119 (1991) 28 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station (Covers CT, DE, KY, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VT, WV).

[F] - 1992 - 1994 -

92A1 Dennis T. Avery, "Farmers Face their Biggest Test Ever", Wall Street Journal, 11/8/92.
92A2 Julia Andrews, "Debt Deleaf", Environment, 34(1) (1992) p. 23 (from World Rainforest Report, Oct.-Dec. 1991).
92B1 Linda D. Bohrer, "Mexico To Protect Rainforest", Wall Street Journal, 8/25/92.
92G1 David Gordon and Bill Pfeiffer, "Hyundai Hacking Siberia's Forests," Earth Island Journal, 7(4) (Fall 1992) p.18.
92H1 C. Harcourt, in B. Groombridge, editor, Global Biodiversity: Status of the Earth's Living Resources, Chapman and Hall, London (1992) pp. 256-279.
92K1 Pekka E. Kauppi, Kari Mielikainen, Kullervo Kunsela, "Biomass and Carbon Budget of European Forests, 1971 to 1990", Science, 256 (4/3/92) pp. 70-74.
92K2 O. N. Krankina, R. K. Dixon, "Forest Management in Russia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Perestroika," Journal of Forestry, 90(6) (June 1992) p. 30.
92M1 Stephen Mills, "Last Stand for Philippines Forests", Sierra Club National News Report (4/12/92).
92P1 Sandra Postel, "Denial in the Decisive Decade", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1992, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1992) pp. 3-8.
92P2 Divish Petrof, "Siberian Forests Under Threat," The Ecologist, 22(6) (1992), pp. 268-269.
92R1 Robert Richter, "Can Tropical Rainforests be Saved?", an independent documentary aired on PBS (3/30/92).
92R2 John C. Ryan, "Life Support: Conserving Biological Diversity", World Watch Paper 108 (April 1992) 63 pp.
92R3 John C. Ryan, "Conserving Biological Diversity", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1992, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1992) pp. 9-26.
92R4 Michael Renner, "Creating Sustainable Jobs in Industrial Countries", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1992, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1992) pp.138-154.
92R5 Rosencrantz, Armin and Antony Scott, "Siberia's Threatened Forests". Nature. 355 (1/23/92) pp.293-294.
92S1 Antony Scott, David Gordon, "The Russian Timber Rush," Amicus Journal, 14(3) (Fall 1992) p. 15-17.
92S2 Prem N. Sharma, "Community Participaion for Forest Watershed Management in Laos", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 47 (1992) pp. 499-504.
92S3 Jeffrey St.Clair, "New Incentives for Southwestern Forests", Forest Watch magazine, 12(11) (June 1992).
92V1 Jeffrey R. Vincent, "The Tropical Timber Trade and Sustainable Development", Science, 256 (1992) pp. 1651-1655.
92W1 T. C. Whitmore, J. A. Sayer, in T.C. Whitmore and J. A. Sayer, editors, Tropical Deforestation and Species Extinction, Chapman and Hall, London (1992) pp.1-14 (See Nature, 372 (1994) p. 623).
92Y1 John E. Young, "Mining the Earth", World Watch Paper 109 (July 1992).

93A1 Peter Aldhous, "Tropical Deforestation not just a Problem in Amazonia", Science, 259 (3/5/93) p. 1390.
93A2 Joe Alper, "How to Make the Forests of the World Pay their Way", Science, 260 (1993) pp. 1895-96.
93A3 Carol L. Alerich, "Forest Statistics for PA - 1978 and 1989", Forest Service Resource Bulletin NE-126 (1993) 244 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
93B1 Lester R. Brown, "A New Era Unfolds", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1993, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1993) pp. 3-21.
93B2 Barnes, Jon, "Driving Roads through Land Rights: The Colombian Plan Pacifico," The Ecologist, 23(4) (July/ August 1993), pp. 135-140.
93D1 Derek Denniston, "Plunder Behind the Bamboo Curtain", World Watch, 6 (5-6/1993) 9.
93D2 Alan Thein Durning, "Saving the Forests: What Will it Take?", World Watch Paper 117, December 1993, 51 pp.
93D3 Derek Denniston, "The Temperate Rainforest: Canada's Clear-cut Secret", World Watch, 6(4) (1993) pp. 9 and 34.
93F1 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Forest Resources Assessment 1990: Tropical Countries, FAO, Rome (1993) (See Nature, 372 (1994) p. 623).
93G1 T. J. Goreau, "Forest Cover", Nature, 365 (10/21/93) p. 688.
93G2 Douglas M. Griffith, "Forest Statistics for Ohio, 1991", Forest Service Resource Bulletin NE-128 (1993) 169 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
93H1 Quentin Hardy, "Mention Arbor Day to a Japanese and You may Move Him to Tears", Wall Street Journal (3/23/93).
93J1 Jarosz, Lucy, "Defining and Explaining Tropical Deforestation: Shifting Cultivation and Population Growth in Colonial Madagascar." Economic Geography, 64(9) (October 1993): pp. 366-80.
93L1 Jing Neng Li (1993): "Significant impacts of population growth on economic development and the environment in China", in Population, Environment and Development (1993) pp. 88-95. New York, UN.
93M1 Richard Monastersky, "The Deforestation Debate", Science News, 144 (1993) pp. 26-27.
93O1 Roger Olsson, "The Taiga - Treasure or Trash?" Taiga News, #7 (October 1993), p. 6.
93P1 Michael Parrish, "Timber Imports Set to Grow, as US Supply Withers", Pittsburgh Post Gazette (4/3/93).
93S1 David Skole, Compton Tucker, "Tropical Deforestation in the Amazon: Satellite Data from 1978-88", Science, 260 (1993) pp. 1905-1909.
93U1 (Author Unknown), "Vital Signs", in World Watch, 6 (May-June 1993) p. 6.
93U2 (Author Unknown) "Province OKs Destruction of Canada's Ancient Forests", Sierra Club National News Report, 25(7) (6/3/93).
93U3 (Author Unknown), "Russian Timber Outlook", Wall Street Journal (6/21/93).
93U4 (Author Unknown), "Earthweek" in Pittsburgh Post Gazette (12/20/93).
93U5 (Author Unknown), World Watch, 6(4) (1993) p. 6.
93U6 Audubon, (March/ April 1993) pp. 54-63. National Audubon Society.
93W1 Peter Weber, "Missing Mangroves", World Watch (March-April 1993) pp. 30-32.
93W2 Louis F. Wilson, "China's Masson Pine Forests: Cure or Curse?" Journal of Forestry, 91 (1993) pp. 30-33.
93W3 Alan Watson, "Regenerating the Caledonia Forest", Wild Earth, Cenozoic Society, P.O. Box 492, Canton NY 13617 (1993) pp. 75-77.
93W4 Eric H. Wharton, Douglas M. Griffith, "Methods to Estimate Total Forest Biomass for Extensive Forest Inventories" Applications in the Northeastern U.S.", U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Research Paper NE-681 (Oct.1993) 52 pp.
93W5 World Press Review. "Colombia's Vanishing Forests," World Press Review, 40(6), (June 1993) p. 43.

94A1 John Adams, in a Natural Resources Defense Council Letter to members of 7/18/94.
94B1 Robin Brood, John Cavanagh, "Borneo on the Brink", The Amicus Journal, Summer 1994, 16(2) pp. 18-26.
94B2 Joy Belsky, "Incoming: The Ecological Risks of Log Imports", Wild Forest Review (August 1994).
94C1 Nancy Chege, "Roundwood Production Unabated", in Linda Starke, editor, Vital Signs 1994, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1994) pp. 80-81.
94C2 Nancy Chege, "Africa's Non-Timber Forest Economy", World Watch (4) (1994) pp.19-23, 7.
94D1 Alan Thein Durning, "Redesigning the Forest Economy", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1994, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1994) pp. 22-40.
94D2 Derek Denniston, "Conserving the Other Rainforest", in Linda Starke, editor, Vital Signs 1994. W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1994) pp. 124-25.
94D3 Derek Denniston, "Four Views of Deforestation", World Watch, 7(2) (1994) pp.34-35, from "Air Pollution Damages Forests" in Vital Signs 1993, World Watch Institute, (1993) pp. 108-9.
94D4 Democratic Staff, Taking from the Taxpayer: Public Subsidies for Natural Resource Development, Democratic Staff Report, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Natural Resources, US House of Rep., 103rd Congress 2nd Session, 8/94, Washington DC (See http://www.house.gov/resources/105cong/democrat/subsidy.htm).
94G1 David Gordon and Sarah Lloyd, "Russia May Irradiate Logs for Export to U.S. Mills," Earth Island Journal (Winter 1994-95), n.p.
94H1 R. L. Holman, "Indonesia's Timber Production", Wall Street Journal (7/27/94).
94N1 Daniel C. Nepstad et al, "The Role of Deep Roots in the Hydrological- and Carbon Cycles of Amazonian Forests and Pastures", Nature, 372 (1994) p.666.
94N2 Jean W. Nolley, "Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics, Fall 1993", Forest Service Research Note NE-357, 43 pp. (1994), Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
94P1 Sandra Postel, "Carrying Capacity: Earth's Bottom Line", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1994, W.W. Norton and Co., New York, (1994) pp. 3-21.
94P2 Douglas S. Powell et al, Forest Resources of the United States, 1992, USDA Forest Service General Tech. Report RM-234 (1994) 133 pp.
94P3 Kit Prins and Alex Korotkov, "The Forest Sector of Economies in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe," Unasylva, 45(179) (1994) p. 5.
94S1 Dork L. Sahagian, Frank W. Schwartz, David K. Jacobs, "Direct Anthropogenic Contributions to Sea-Level Rise in the 20th Century", Nature, 367 (1994) pp. 54-57.
94S2 Jose Sarukhan, "Status and Trends in Mexican Biodiversity", Different Drummer, 1(3) (1994) pp. 8-9.
94S3 Paul E. Sendak, "Northeastern Regional Timber Stumpage Prices: 1961-1991", FS Research Paper NE-683, (1994) 6 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
94S4 Anatoly Shvidenko and Sten Nilsson, "What Do We Know About the Siberian Forests?," Ambio, 23(7) (1994), p. 396-?.
94S L. Swan, "Western Juniper Management and Commercialization: an emerging issue for Eastside EIS", Winema National Forest, Klamath Falls OR (unpublished document).
94U1 (Unknown), "Can't See the Forest for the Politics", Environment, 36(9) (1994) p. 21.
94U2 (Unknown), "Logging Rainforest in Solomon Islands", Environment, 36(8) (1994) p. 24.
94U3 U.S. Congress, Committee on Natural Resources, Sub-committee on Oversight and Investigations, "Taking from the Taxpayer: Public Subsidies for Natural Resource Development" (1994).
94W1 Thomas J. Whitmore, Mark Brenner et al, "Accelerated Soil Erosion in Watersheds of Yunnan Province, China", Journal Soil and Water Conservation, 49(1) (1994) pp. 67-72.
94W2 World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Conserving Russia's Biological Diversity (WWF, Washington DC, 1994), pp.i,120.

[G] - 1995 - 1997 -

95A1 Janet Abramovitz, "A Country Liquidating Assets", World Watch, 6(3) (1995) p. 6 (N.R.).
95A2 Anjali Acharya, "Plundering the Boreal Forest", World Watch, 6(3) (1995) pp. 21-29.
95A3 Carol L. Alerich, David A. Drake, "Forest Statistics for New York - 1980 and 1993", FS Resource Bulletin NE-132 (1995) 249 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
95A4 ABARE, Quarterly Forest Products Statistics, March Quarter, Canberra, 1995.
95A5 Alexandratos, N., editor World agriculture: towards 2010; An FAO study. Chichester, UK, John Wiley and Sons, Rome, FAO (1995).
95B1 Lester R. Brown, "Nature's Limits", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1995, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1995) pp. 3-20.
95C1 Julio Cesar Centeno, "Deforestation out of Control in Venezuela", Infoterra Digest (10/10/95).
95D1 Derek Denniston, "Sustaining Mountain People and Environments", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1995, W.W. Norton and Co., New York (1995) pp. 38-57.
95D2 Gretchen C. Daily, "Restoring Value to the World's Degraded Lands", Science, 269 (1995) pp. 350-54.
95F1 FAO, FAOSTAT-PC, on diskette (9/4/95).
95F2 FAO, "Forest Resources Assessment 1990: Global Synthesis," FAO Forestry Paper 124 (FAO, Rome, 1995), pp.12-17.
95F3 FAO, Forest Resources Assessment 1990 - Tropical Forest Plantation Resources. FAO Forestry Paper 128. ISSN 0258-6150 (1995).
95G1 David Gordon and Sarah Lloyd, "Russia May Irradiate Logs for Export to US Mills," Earth Island Journal (Winter 1994-95), n.p.
95G2 Alexei Grigoriev, "Development Program Launched," Taiga News, 12 (2/95), pp. 4-5.
95H1 Brian W. Hill, "TED Case Studies-Vietnam Deforestation", Internet search on "Deforestation" via SEARCH.COM on 7/26/97.
95H2 R. W. Haynes et al, "The 1993 RPA Timber Assessment Update", USDA Forest Service Gen.Tech.Report RM259, Ft. Collins CO (1995) p. 43.
95K1 Kushwaha, S. P.S., Hildebrandt, G., "Remote Sensing Technology Theme: Integrative Use of Remote Sensing and GIS-Techniques for Intensive and Extensive Planning in Forestry and Rural Areas, Part 2", 8/8/95. National Remote Sensing Agency, Hyderabad 500037, India Telefax: +91-40-278648.
95M1 Russell A. Mittermeier, "What Costa Rica can Teach Surinam", Wall Street Journal, 9/1/95.
95M2 Norman Myers, "The World's Forests: Need For a Policy Appraisal", Science, 268 (1995) pp. 823-4.
95M3 Akin L. Mabogunje, "The Environmental Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa", Environment, 37(4) (May 1995).
95N1 Jean W. Nolley, "Bulletin of Hardwood Market Statistics: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Quarter 1994", FS Research Note NE-359 (1995) 21 pp. Northeast Forest Experiment Station, Radnor, PA 19087-4585.
95R1 David Malin Roodman, "Public Money and Human Purpose: the Future of Taxes", World Watch, 8(5) (1995) pp. 10-19.
95R2 Megan Ryan, Christopher Flavin, "Facing China's Limits", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1995, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1995) pp. 113-131.
95S1 Shoumatoff, Alex. "Hero of the Sierra Madre." Utne Reader, 70 (July/ August 1995): pp. 90-99.
95S2 Robin Silver (silver@indirect.com) "Livestock Grazing is a Major Cause of Forest Health Problems" Southwest Center for Biological Diversity P.O. Box 742 Silver City, NM 88062 505-538-0961 (swcbd@igc.apc.org) and Southwest Forest Alliance, P.O. Box 9314, Santa Fe, NM 87504 505-983-4609 505-983-2355 May 9, 1995.
95U1 (Unknown), "Endangered Woodpecker Plan Sparks Unusual Alliance", EDF Letter, 26(1) (January 1995).
95U2 (Unknown), "Siberian Wood," in The Taiga Trade - A Report on the Production, Consumption and Trade of Boreal Wood Products (The Taiga Reserve Network, 1995), p. 57.
95U3 (Unknown), "Lawsuit Challenges Pest Treatment of Log Imports," The Register-Guard (11/15/95, Eugene OR), p. 2C.

96A1 Anjali Acharya, "More Fires in the Amazon", World Watch, 9(4) (1996) pp. 6-7.
96B1 A. Joy Belsky, "Viewpoint: Western Juniper Expansion: Is it a Threat to Arid Northwestern Ecosystems?", Journal Range Management, 49(1) (1996) pp. 53-95.
96F1 Jonathan Friedland, Raphael Pura, Wall Street Journal, 11/11/96.
96G1 Greenpeace, "Financing Forest Destruction: World Bank Fact Sheet #6" 1996 (estimated date).
96G2 Global Witness, "Unsustainable Exploitation of Cambodia's Forests", February, 1996.
96I1 International Energy Agency (IEA), "Energy Statistics and Balances of Non-OECD Countries 1994-1995", IEA, Paris (1996).
96K1 J. P. Kimmins, "Importance of Soil and Role of Ecosystem Disturbance for Sustained Productivity of Cool Temperate and Boreal Forests", Soil Science Society of America Journal, 60 (1996) pp. 1643-54.
96M1 Alain Marcoux, "Linkages between Population, Natural Resources and Environment in China, Philippines, Indonesia and Viet Nam", Population and Environment, Population Programme Service, 3/31/96.
96M2 Norman Myers**, "Forests: a Planetary Treasure", People and the Planet 5(4) (1996) http://www.oneworld.org/patp/index.html.
96M3 Alain Marcoux, "Population Change-Natural Resources-Environmental Linkages in the Arab State Region", FAO Population Program Service, April 1996 (Contact Jacques du Guerny at jacques.duguerny@fao.org).
96N1 Sten Nilsson, "Do we Have Enough Forests?", IUFRO Occasional Paper No. 5ISSN 1024-414X, 2/1/96. (order from: IUFRO Secretariat Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg 8A-1131 Wien, Austria Tel: +43 1 8770151 Fax: +43 1 8779355 E-mail: iufro@forvie.ac.at).
96N2 E. K. Sadanandan Nambiar, "Sustained Productivity of Forests in a Continuing Challenge to Soil Science", Soil Science Society of America Journal, 60 (1996) pp. 1629-42.
96S1 B. Solberg et al, "An Overview of Factors affecting the Long-Term Trends in Non-industrial and Industrial Wood Supply and Demand" in Long-Term Trends and Prospects in World Supply and Demand for Wood and Implications for Sustainable Forest Management, European Forest Institute Research Report No.6, (1996) pp. 45-74.
96T1 A. E. Tiarks, J. D. Haywood, "Site Preparation and Fertilization Effects on Growth of Slash Pine for Two Rotations", Soil Science Society of America Journal, 60 (1996) pp. 1654-63.
96U1 Author Unknown, "Australian Deforestation" (Document obtained from an Internet search on "Deforestation" using SEARCH.COM.) http://macdns.cc.utexas.edu/minigrants/adcock/australia.html.
96W1 Richard H. Widman, "Pulpwood Production in the Northeast: 1991, 1992 and 1993", FS Resource Bulletin NE-133 (1996) 24 pp. (Covers CT, DE, KY, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VT, WV).
96W2 Dharman Wickremaratne (chairman; Sri Lanka Environmental Journalists Forum (SLEJF)) "Lanka threatened with desertification" Paper presented at Asian NGO's conference on the implementation of UN convention on combating desertification (RIOD-ASIA), Islamabad, Pakistan, January 27-30 (1996).

97B1 John A. Baden, "The GOP Can't See the Forest for the Trees", Investors' Business Daily, 8/8/97.
97B2 Lester R. Brown, Michael Renner, Christopher Flavin, Vital Signs 1997: The Environmental Trends that are Shaping our Future, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1997).
97B3 A. Joy Belsky, Dana M. Blumenthal, "Effects of Livestock Grazing on Stand Dynamics and Soils in Upland Forests of the Interior West", Conservation Biology, 11(2) (1997) pp. 315-27.
97B4 D. Bryant et al, "The Last Frontier Forests", World Resources Institute, Washington DC (1997).
97D1 Michael Bernard Kwesi Darkoh, "Desertification: the scourge of Africa" from an Internet search on "Overgrazing" via YAZOO on 6/28/97 (Date of publication was not given.).
97D2 Kathie Durbin, "Sawdust Memories", The Amicus Journal (Fall 1997) pp. 20-25.
97F1 FAO, State of the World's Forests 1997, FAO, Rome. ISBN 92-5-203977-5 (1997).
97H1 Bruce G. Hansen, A. Jeff Palmer, JIL: Japanese Imports of Lumber, Northeast Forest Experiment Station, General Tech. Report NE-235 (1997).
97H2 Adriana Hoffmann, "In Defense of Chile's Forests", Defensores Del Bosque Chileno, Antonia Lopez del Bello 024 Providencia, Santiago, Chile tel.(56-2) 737-4280, (bosquech@entelchile.net) 5/20/97.
97J1 N. Johnson and D. Ditz, "Challenges to Sustainability in the US Forest Sector", in Frontiers of Sustainability: Environmentally Sound Agriculture, Forestry, Transportation, and Power Production World Resources Institute, Washington DC (1997) pp. 191-280.
97L1 Jon R. Luoma, Whittling Dixie, Audubon, Nov-Dec. 1997.
97R1 Michael Renner, "Chiapas: An Uprising Born of Despair", World Watch, January/ February 1997, pp. 12-24.
97S1 Roger A. Sedjo, Daniel Botkin, "Using Forest Plantations to Spare National Forests", Environment, 39(10) (1997) pp. 15-20 and 30.
97S2 Sierra Club, "Make Trade Clean, Green and Fair", a booklet produced around 1997.
97U1 (Author Unknown), "State of the Forests" from an Internet search on "Deforestation" via SEARCH.COM 7/26/97.(Publication date uncertain.).
97U2 (Author Unknown) "TED Case Studies-Ghana Forest Loss", from an Internet search on "Deforestation" via SEARCH.COM on 7/26/97 (Publication date unknown).
97U3 (Author Unknown) "Australia and the Pacific Islands", Search of the Internet "Deforestation" via SEARCH.COM 7/26/97 (Date of publication unknown).

[H] - 1998 - 2000 -

98A1 Janet N. Abramovitz, "Sustaining the World's Forests", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World, 1998, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1998) pp. 21-40.
98A2 Janet N. Abramovitz, "Taking a stand: Cultivating a New Relationship with the World's Forests", Worldwatch Paper 140 (April 1998) 84 pp.
98B1 Dirk Bryant, Daniel Nielsen, Laura Tangley, "The Last Frontier Forests", Issues in Science and Technology, 14(2) (1998) pp. 85-87.
98B2 Lester R. Brown, "The Future of Growth", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World, 1998, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1998) pp. 3-20.
98B3 Bull, G., Mabee, W. and Scharpenberg, R., Global Fiber Supply Model. Rome, FAO (1998).
98F1 FAO, Asia-Pacific forestry towards 2010: report of the Asia-Pacific forestry outlook study. Rome (1998).
98M1 Ashley T. Mattoon, "Paper Forests, WorldWatch 11(2) (1998) pp. 20-25.
98M2 David L. Marcus, "Deforestation worsened Mitch's toll, scientists say", Boston Globe (11/11/98).
98P1 John Pomfret, "Yangtze Flood Jolts China's Land Policies: Development Curbs Set To Protect Environment", Washington Post (11/22/98).
98R1 Curtis Runyan, "Indonesia's Discontent", WorldWatch, 11(3) (1998) pp. 12-23.
98R2 David Malin Roodman, The Natural Wealth of Nations, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1998).
98W1 Eric H. Wharton, Douglas M. Griffith, "Estimating Total Forest Biomass in Maine", USDA-FS Resource Bulletin NE-142, July, 1998.
98W2 Richard H. Widmann, Eric H. Wharton, Edward C. Murriner, "West Virginia Timber Products Output: 1994", USDA-FS Resource Bulletin NE-143, (October1998) 15 pp.
98Y1 Howard Youth, "Green Awakening in a Poor Country", WorldWatch, 11(5) (1998) pp. 28-37.

99A1 Janet N. Abramovitz, Ashley T. Mattoon, "Reorienting the Forest Products Economy", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1999, W. W. Norton and Co., New York (1999) pp. 60-77.
99A2 Janet N. Abramovitz, Ashley T. Mattoon, "Paper Cuts: Recovering the Paper Landscape", Worldwatch Paper 149 (December 1999).
99B1 C. Brown, "Global Forest Products Outlook Study: Thematic Study on Plantations", Working Paper GFPOS/WP/03, Rome, FAO (1999) p. 41.
99B2 Michael Bengwayan, "Illegal Logging Wipes out Philippine Forests," Environmental News Service (10/11/99).
99C1 M. A. Cochrane et al "Positive Feedbacks in the Fire Dynamic of Closed-Canopy Tropical Forests", Science, 284 (1999) pp. 1832-1835.
99F1 FAO, State of the World's Forests 1999, FAO, Rome (1999).
99K1 E. S. Kasischke et al, "Satellite Imagery gives a Clear Picture of Russia's Boreal Forest Fires", EOS-Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 80 (1999) pp.141-147.
99L1 J. S. Levine et al, "Wildlands Fires and the Environment: A Global Synthesis", UNEP/DEIAEW/TR99-1, Nairobi, UNEP (1999).
99M1 E. Matthews and A. Hammond "Critical Consumption Trends and Implications: Degrading the Earth's Ecosystems" World Resources Institute, Washington DC (1999) p. 31.
99N1 Sten Nilsson et al, "How Sustainable are North American Wood Supplies?" International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg Austria, IR-99-003 (1999) 40 pp.
99R1 Elizabeth Olson, "Increasing Disasters Threaten Poorer Countries", New York Times, 6/24/99 (based on Red Cross World Disasters Report of 6/23/99).
99R2 David Malin Roodman, "Building a Sustainable Society", in Linda Starke, editor, State of the World 1999, W. W. Norton Co., New York (1999) pp. 169-188.
99W1 World Bank "China Yangtze Flood Emergency Rehabilitation Project" (1999a)).

00D1 Keay Davidson, "Cold Northern Forests Face Burning Threat/ Global warming blamed for huge fires", SF Chronicle (12/18/00) kdavidson@sfchronicle.com.
00F1 Fischer, G., van Velthuizen, H. and Nachtergaele, F. Global agro-ecological zones assessment: methodology and Results. Interim report, IR-00-064. Laxenburg, Austria, IIASA and Rome, FAO (2000).
00F2 FAO, "Agriculture Towards 2015/30", Technical Interim Report (Geneva: Economics and Social Department (April 2000) p. 156-157)
00I1 Jad Isaac**, "The Environmental Impact of the Israeli Occupation" ** Director-General, Applied Research Institute in Jerusalem. (c) 2001 Jad Isaac and Center for Policy Analysis on Palestine (3/14/00).
00M1 E.Matthews et al,Pilot Analysis of Global Ecosystems: Forest Ecosystems [PAGE]~World Resources Institute, Washington DC (2000).
00P1 S. Pas-ong and Louis Lebel, "Political Transformation and the Environment in Southeast Asia", Environment, 42(8) (2000) pp. 8-19.
00R1 Rudel, T., Flesher, K., Bates, D., Baptista, S. and Holmgren, P. Tropical Deforestation literature: geographical and historical patterns, Unasylva 203 (2000) pp. 11-18.
00W1 World Resources Institute, World Resources 2000-2001, World Resources Institute, 10 G St. NE, Washington DC 20002 $27. ppd. (2000) 389 pp.

[I] ~ 2001 - 2003 ~

01A1 Janet Abramovitz, (Senior Researcher at Worldwatch Institute and author of Unnatural Disasters), "Human Actions Worsen Natural Disasters", World Watch Institute (10/9/01).
01B1 Lester R. Brown, "Dust Bowl Threatening China's Future", Earth Policy Institute, 5/23/01 www.earth-policy.org Earth Policy Alerts may be reproduced free of charge with due acknowledgement given to Lester Brown and Earth Policy Institute. To help us monitor this service, mail or email a copy of the publication (or link) in which the reprint appears to Reah Janise Kauffman, Earth Policy Institute, 1350 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 403, Washington, DC 20036, 202.496.9290. rjkauffman@earth-policy.org Previous Alerts available at: http://www.earth-policy.org.
01C1 Dave Currey et al, "Timber Trafficking: Illegal Logging in Indonesia, South East Asia and International Consumption of Illegally Sourced Timber [London, Emerson Press, Environmental Investigation Agency and Telapak Indonesia (September 2001) pp. 9-10].
01F1 FAO, The Global Forest Resources Assessment 2000 - Summary Report, Rome, Italy, 3/12-16/01 (38 pages) http://www.undp.org/seed/forest/docs/Summary_2000forestassessment.doc (a WORD97 document that you can download as such - even into WORD 2000 - and then edit).

01J1 Mark Jaffe, "Logging Fuels Crime, Corruption in Cameroon," Philadelphia Inquirer [5/21/01].
01K1 Charles E. Kay and Dale E. Bartos, "Ungulate herbivory on Utah aspen: Assessment of long-term exclosures" Science Notes, 1/10/01: Domestic livestock and native wildlife - not fire suppression - are major reasons for decline.
01P1 John Pomfret, "China's Lumbering Economy Ravages Border Forests," Washington Post (3/26/01).
01S1 David Suzuki, "International Aid Needed to Protect Environment in Developing Nations", ENN (5/25/01).
01T1 Taxpayers for Common Sense, "Timber Subsidies Reach Record Levels", US Newswire, Washington, (3/6/01).
01U1 USFS, "USA: Population Growth Threatens Southern Forests", US Forest Service/ NPG (11/30/01).
01U2 (Unknown) 'Good Wood' Labeling: Can it Save Asia's Tropical Forests? Christian Science Monitor (8/23/01).

02F1 Forest Watch Indonesia and Global Forest Watch, The State of the Forest: Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia, and Washington DC (2002).
02R1 David Rankin, "Freshwater Ecosystems and Human Populations: Great Lakes Case Study", in Karen Krchnak, editor, Human Population and Freshwater Resources: U.S. Cases and International Perspective, Yale University, New Haven (2002) 177 pp.
02U1 (Unknown) "Forest Cover Shrinking", Earth Policy Institute (11/26/02).
02U2 (Unknown) "Population growth and forest loss in US South", ENS (10/8/02).
02U3 (Unknown) "Amazon Forest Still Burning Despite Good Intentions", New York Times (8/23/02).
02X1 Sun Xiufang, Ralph Bean, "G-7 Nations and China Must Halt the Import of Illegal Timber from the Russian Far East", Press release, Gland Switzerland, World-Wide Fund for Nature (2/27/02).

03A1 Nikos Alexandratos, "Introduction and Overview", pp. 1-28 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03I1 Alexander Isaev and Anatoli Shvidenko, http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/russia_cd/guide.htm (a compilation of data on Russian lands, forests, productivities and degradation) (January 2003).
03M1 Michael Martin, CTS Nair, "Forestry", Chapter 6, pp. 177-194 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03N1 David Norse, "Agriculture and the Environment: Changing Pressures, Solutions and Trade-offs", Chapter 12, pp. 331-356 in Jelle Bruinsma, editor, World Agriculture: Towards 2015/ 2030, UNFAO (2003) Earthscan Publications, London, 432 pages.
03P1 Joy Powell, "Minnesota farmers turning to poplar for cash crop", Minneapolis Star Tribune (5/16/03).
03S2 Valentin Strahov, http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/russia_cd/guide.htm (a compilation of data on Russian lands, forests, productivities and degradation) (January 2003).
03S3 Anatoli Shvidenko, "Dynamics of Russian Forests in 1961-98", http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/russia_cd/guide.htm (January, 2003) (a massive amount of data on Russian land use, forests, productivities and degradation) (January 2003).
03S4 Anatoli Shvidenko, "Phytomass of Russian forests" http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/russia_cd/guide.htm (January 2003) (a compilation of data on Russian lands, forests, productivities and degradation) (January 2003).
03S5 Anatoli Shvidenko, "Current Increment and Mortality in Russian Forests " http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/FOR/russia_cd/guide.htm (January 2003) (a compilation of data on Russian lands, forests, productivities and degradation).
03U1 (Unknown) "Amazon destruction speeds up", BBC News / Americas (6/27/03).
03U2 (Unknown) "Forest Cover Shrinking: Forests Provide Annual Wood and Services of $4.7 Trillion Worldwide", Earth Policy Institute, 1/3/03 www.earth-policy.org/Indicators/indicator4.htm.

[J] ~ 2004-2006 ~

04D1 Jared Diamond, "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed," Viking (2004) 576 pp.

05B1 Eric Bellman and Timothy Mapes, "Wave's Environmental Toll", Wall Street Journal (1/17/05) p. B1.
05F1 FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), Global Forest Resources Assessment 2005, FRA Forestry Paper 147, 2005, http://www.fao.org/forestry/site/fra/en
The entire report can be downloaded as a *.pdf file (6 MB) Key findings can be downloaded as a *.pdf report (1.43 MB). Individual chapters and appendices (annexes) can also be downloaded.
05N1 Gautam Naik, Geraldo Samor, "Drought Spotlights Extent of Damage to Amazon Basin", Wall Street Journal, 10/21/05 (reporting on an article in the 10/21/05 issue of the journal Science by Michael Keller et al.).
05U1 (Unknown) "Malawi Is Burning, and Deforestation Erodes Economy", New York Times (11/02/05).

06F1 David Fogarty, "Illegal logging costing nations billions - World Bank," Reuters AlertNet ( 9/16/06) (su2).
06H1 Charles J. Hanley (Associated Press), "Worldwide wildfires evidence of global warming," Pittsburgh Post Gazette (7/22/06), p. A5.
06U1 (Unknown), "West Va. has long known that timbering causes flooding", Charleston Daily Mail (1/24/06).
06U2 (Unknown) "Illegal loggers clearing PNG's forests -report," Reuters (2/28/06).
06U3 (Unknown) "Malawi: The hidden costs of deforestation," IRIN (4/3/06).

[K] ~ 2007-2009 ~

07R1 Marc Ravalomanana, "Madagascar Naturellement: Birth Control is My Environmental Priority," in Report from Africa: Population, Health, Environment, and Conflict, ECSP Report Edition 12 (2007) pp. 6-7 of a 50-page document. (su2)
07M1 John Katunga Murhula, "Minerals, Forests, and Violent Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," in Report from Africa: Population, Health, Environment, and Conflict, ECSP Report Edition12 (2007) pp. 8-11 of a 50-page document.

07U1
UNEP, "Synthesis Report: Sudan Post-Conflict Environmental Assessment" (June 2007) (su2) http://topics.developmentgateway.org/foodsecurity/rc/ItemDetail.do?itemid-11 13738 (visited 9/13/07) 16 pages (A much larger report is also available.)
07W1 Tom Wright, "Timber Smuggling Tests Indonesia," Wall Street Journal (7/3/07) p. A4. (su2)

08S1 Bruce Sundquist, "Informalization of the Developing World's Economy: The Context, the Prognosis and A Broader Perspective," http://home.windstream.net/bsundquist1/ie.html Edition 2 (December 2008) (su2)

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