Crying forests: political ecology in the DPRK

This book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis on social, economic, and political issues to understand why Forests in the Democratic People's Republic of Korean have been so severely deforested. Deforestation and forest degradation issues in the DPRK has been highlighted as an important international political issue, which has been intervening with food security issues and energy issues, and it's hard to discover the way out. The DPRK provides a unique case to international community that illustrate why the forests issue is so complex, illuminating the issues of declining forest coverage that beset developing nations around the world. This book will interest political scientists, conservation ecologists, and journalists.

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Main Author: 1423211784412 Jinlong Liu
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Language:eng
Published: Singapore (Singapore) Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature 2022
Subjects:physiography, economic situation, land use, land use change, forests, forestry, forest cover, deforestation, forest degradation, afforestation, reforestation, agroforestry, forest landscape restoration, forestry policies, political ecology, SDGs, Goal 15 Life on land,
Online Access:https://link-springer-com.fao.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-981-16-9725-8#about
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spelling unfao:8565612022-03-22T09:33:40ZCrying forests: political ecology in the DPRK 1423211784412 Jinlong Liu textSingapore (Singapore) Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature2022engThis book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis on social, economic, and political issues to understand why Forests in the Democratic People's Republic of Korean have been so severely deforested. Deforestation and forest degradation issues in the DPRK has been highlighted as an important international political issue, which has been intervening with food security issues and energy issues, and it's hard to discover the way out. The DPRK provides a unique case to international community that illustrate why the forests issue is so complex, illuminating the issues of declining forest coverage that beset developing nations around the world. This book will interest political scientists, conservation ecologists, and journalists. This book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis on social, economic, and political issues to understand why Forests in the Democratic People's Republic of Korean have been so severely deforested. Deforestation and forest degradation issues in the DPRK has been highlighted as an important international political issue, which has been intervening with food security issues and energy issues, and it's hard to discover the way out. The DPRK provides a unique case to international community that illustrate why the forests issue is so complex, illuminating the issues of declining forest coverage that beset developing nations around the world. This book will interest political scientists, conservation ecologists, and journalists. physiographyeconomic situationland useland use changeforestsforestryforest coverdeforestationforest degradationafforestationreforestationagroforestryforest landscape restorationforestry policiespolitical ecologySDGsGoal 15 Life on landhttps://link-springer-com.fao.idm.oclc.org/book/10.1007/978-981-16-9725-8#aboutURN:ISBN:978-981-16-9724-1 (print)
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economic situation
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land use change
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forest cover
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forest degradation
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reforestation
agroforestry
forest landscape restoration
forestry policies
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land use
land use change
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forestry
forest cover
deforestation
forest degradation
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reforestation
agroforestry
forest landscape restoration
forestry policies
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SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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SDGs
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land use change
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forest degradation
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forest landscape restoration
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SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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Crying forests: political ecology in the DPRK
description This book aims to provide a comprehensive analysis on social, economic, and political issues to understand why Forests in the Democratic People's Republic of Korean have been so severely deforested. Deforestation and forest degradation issues in the DPRK has been highlighted as an important international political issue, which has been intervening with food security issues and energy issues, and it's hard to discover the way out. The DPRK provides a unique case to international community that illustrate why the forests issue is so complex, illuminating the issues of declining forest coverage that beset developing nations around the world. This book will interest political scientists, conservation ecologists, and journalists.
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land use
land use change
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forest cover
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forest degradation
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agroforestry
forest landscape restoration
forestry policies
political ecology
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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