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The aims to catalyse debate on the future role

and value of forests in a world where humanity is living within the Earth"s ecological limits and sharing its resources equitably. The report presents Zero Net Deforestation and Degradation (ZNDD) by 2020 world"s forest biodiversity and climate need to be tackled. We use the

Living Forests Model

1 , developed by WWF in collaboration with the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) , to look at the land-use implications of ZNDD under a range of scenarios that consider different conservation, dietary and energy-use options. of the report were published in 2011:

Chapter 1 -

Forests for a Living Planet

examines the drivers of deforestation and the need to shift to a new model of sustainable forestry, farming and consumption with ZNDD.

Chapter 2 -

Forests and Energy

examines the safeguards needed to ensure expanding use of bioenergy helps to provide energy security, rural development and greenhouse gas ( GHG ) reductions without destroying valuable ecosystems or undermining food and water security.

Chapter 3 -

Forests and Climate -

REDD + at a Crossroads highlights REDD+ as a unique opportunity to cut GHG emissions from forests in time to prevent runaway climate change, but only if investments are made now. This 4 th chapter examines current and future demand for wood products and how this can best be met. We explore the many values and uses of wood and its footprint relative to alternative materials ( pages 2-7 the current and future demand for wood products ( pages 8-17 ); the relationship between wood production and the conservation of other forest values ( pages 19-21 ) and various options for producing wood (pages 22-31). The chapter concludes with broad solutions that will diminishing the natural capital in the world"s forests. While this chapter focuses on wood as the major commodity extracted from forests, it is important to note that forests also produce non-timber forest products (NTFPs). The global value NTFPs is hard to assess but was estimated at US$18.5 billion in 2005 2 The economic, cultural and ecological value of NTFPs makes them an important component of sustainable forest management and the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.

This chapter of the Living Forests Report

explores how we can meet future demand for wood products resources of one planet. "W E ARE

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Humanity will likely use

more wood in more ways as the future unfolds. If are managed sustainably and wood products are others with a heavier footprint, this should be good for the planet. WWF advocates reducing wasteful consumption of wood and . But grow with rising population and incomes in developing countries. So how can we produce more wood without destroying or degrading forests, in a world where competition for land and water is increasing? This challenge spans the whole supply chain, from where and how wood is grown and It also involves changes to consumption patterns - such as eliminatin g excessive and wasteful use of paper in rich societies, while improving access for the poor to paper products that can improve education, hygiene and food safety. Advancing technology is enabling new uses of wood and its core chemical of wood that needs to be extracted from forests or grown in plantations. W OOD

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