+ Follow FOREST INVESTMENT FORUM Tag
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[Title] => $10B lost to illegal logging yearly World Bank forum
[Summary] => Worldwide losses to illegal logging reached $10 billion annually in revenues and assets, based on data revealed in a two-day forum held in Washington, USA. The Forest Investment Forum also resulted in a pledge to increase responsible forest investments in developing countries and economies-in-transition as well as a global call for an end to illegal logging. The forum also estimated that some 1.6 billion people worldwide depend on forests for their livelihoods, and another 60 million indigenous peoples depend on forests for their subsistence.
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[Summary] => The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates that global forest-based employment provides approximately 47 million jobsincluding both industrial and non-industrial forest harvesting and industrialized forest products manufacturewith more than 60 percent of those jobs in developing countries.
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FOREST INVESTMENT FORUM
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