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Five trends that will define the world’s forests in 2016

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAn industrial pulp-wood plantation in Sumatra, IndonesiaWilliam Laurance, Author provided

The past year has been a momentous time for the world’s forests, with both good and bad news. Fasten your seat belts, because 2016 promises to be another roller-coaster ride.

Here I hightlight five factors that could have a big impact on forests this...

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