Forest Certification in Sustainable Development: Healing the LandscapeFrom recycled products to organic food, the movement to be "environmentally friendly" is now expanding into the forestry field. Recognizing this impact, Home Depot has committed to giving preference to selling "certified wood," proven to come from forests that meet certain biological and social sustainablility standards. Retailers and vendors can o |
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Forest Certification in Sustainable Development: Healing the Landscape Walter Smith,Chris Maser No preview available - 2000 |
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