Russian Forests Disappearing
13 October 2001 - 7:00am
A study that mapped European Russia using satellite imagery reveal the loss of forests in the region.
"Only a small part of the northern forests of European Russia remain in relatively intact large sections.Russian experts who have spent five years mapping the forests say much of what is left is in jeopardy.They say the best parts of the forests enjoy no protection in law, and are ripe for exploitation. Yet conserving the remainder would be comparatively cheap and simple."
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Russia's threadbare forests revealed
Source:
BBC News, October 9, 2001
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