Tropical Deforestation
Discover the intricate relationship between economic needs and environmental sustainability in "Tropical Deforestation" by C. J. Jepma. Published in 1995 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful hardback spans 336 pages, providing a thorough exploration of the driving forces behind deforestation in tropical regions. Jepma offers a fresh perspective on why indigenous populations often feel compelled to encroach upon their forests, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to combatting deforestation. By addressing the economic challenges faced by local inhabitants, the author argues for actionable solutions that not only protect vital ecosystems but also enhance the quality of life for those who depend on them. Engage with this crucial discourse and understand how preserving our forests is intertwined with improving national economies and local livelihoods. Perfect for anyone interested in environmental studies, economics, and sustainability, "Tropical Deforestation" is a must-read for making sense of today’s pressing ecological challenges.