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Global Forest Watch

Posted: 13 May 2008

Founded in 1997 by the World Resources Institute, GFW is an international data and mapping network that combines on-the-ground knowledge with digital technology to provide accurate information about the world's forests. The website provides interactive maps and links to many country- and regional-level publications that can be downloaded.

URL: www.globalforestwatch.org

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