Cutting Edge
"Cutting Edge," published by Columbia University Press in 2001, is an essential read for anyone interested in tropical forest ecology and management. Spanning 700 pages, this comprehensive volume brings together leading scientists and professionals to explore the complex relationship between timber harvesting and wildlife, ranging from invertebrates to large mammals. The contributors provide valuable insights and suggest practical modifications to current practices, aiming to safeguard the tropics' vital resources for future generations. This book is a crucial resource for environmentalists, policymakers, and anyone passionate about sustainable forestry and biodiversity conservation. Dive into "Cutting Edge" to understand the delicate balance between human activity and the rich ecosystems of tropical forests.