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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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Here's a more specific example: according to the report, the extractable value of Cameroon's tropical forests, on the order of $700 per hectare per year (for timber, fuelwood and non-timber products), is less than the forests 'climate and flood benefits, which add up to about $900-$2,300 per hectare per year.
Bill Chameides: The Invi$ibility of Nature: Green on Green Bill Chameides 2010
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According to these findings, urbanization actually leaves "forest areas vulnerable to exploitation by outsiders" and has taken "a heavy toll on distant forests through hunting, fishing, logging, and harvest of non-timber forest products".
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