This book provides a broad-ranging textbook on the relationships between
forests and society. It discusses the ways in which society can interact
with forest landscapes without adversely affecting their sustainability.
Topics covered include attitudes to, and uses of forests, the creation
of today's forest landscapes, the impact of humans on forests, and
forest sustainability and human health.
The book also examines emerging issues in forestry such as possible
solutions to balancing societies' needs with forest sustainability,
managing forests in the urban-wildland interface, and the impact of
illegal logging. It is packed with real-world case studies from the USA,
Australia, Bolivia, Botswana, Canada, China, Iceland, India, Indonesia,
Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Thailand.