Forestry for the Future:
Global Reforestation
Forestry Trusteeship International
(In Development)
Forestry Trusteeship International (FTI) is a new non-profit with a purpose of halting and reversing global deforestation. Working in partnership with existing forestry programs, FTI will ensure the survival of key forest/species groups during this current period of global climatic change. The world-scope sustainable forestry concepts developed by the Forest Stewardship Council and by David Perry in Forest Ecosystems are the foundation for FTI’s practices.
FTI will act as catalyst and provide technical support for individuals, projects and programs, including model forests, globally, which will plant and maintain until maturity a totally of 600 billion additional trees over a fifty-year period. These forests will help to store vast amounts of atmospheric carbon —the pollutant most responsible for global warming.
The practice of “All-age/All-species Forest Harvesting” as codified by Rudy Becking, Professor Emeritus, California State University, Humboldt, is one of many approaches that will be explored by FTI technical staff.
Additional areas to be explored will be alley cropping, forest farming, silvopasture, riparian buffers, and windbreaks as described in Agroforestry in the United States–Research and Technology Transfer Needs for the Next Millennium published by the Association for Temperate Agroforestry (Revised 4/7/00).
In the sixth year, two educational videos will be developed about this work—a PBS-TV special for the general public and a “how-to” video to facilitate the setting-up of similar organizations.
More:
Background:
Our Forests
Detailed
proposal available, in process of being updated for 2020.
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