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Selective logging occurs in 28 percent of world’s rainforests

› Posted January 15, 2009, by Jeremy Hance, mongabay.com

Although difficult to see, a road runs underneath this canopy - just one example of selective logging.

New satellite research presented for the first time at a symposium entitled “Will the rainforests survive?” showed that selective logging is impacting over a quarter of the world’s rainforests. Gregory Asner from the Carnegie Institution presented the “first true global estimate of selective logging” which showed that 5.5 million square kilometers of rainforest has already seen selective logging or is slated to be logged in the near future.

Such figures were not possible in the past due to the difficulty of monitoring the impacts of selective logging....

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