The logo for the International Year of Forests 2011 (Woods 2011) is designed to convey the theme of "Forests for People" and celebrates the central role of people in the sustainable management with the conservation and sustainable development of forests in our world. The iconographic elements in the design represent some of the multiple values of forests and the need for a 360-degree perspective: forests provide shelter for people and habitats for biodiversity, are a source of food, medicine and clean water, and play a vital role in maintaining a stable climate and global environment.
With all these elements will reinforce the message that forests are vital to the survival and welfare of people everywhere, the 7000 million of us.
The logo was originally made in the six official languages \u200b\u200bof the United Nations, and has since been translated into over 40 local languages as Armenian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean language, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Swahili and Turkish .
Regardless of anything, I think it is a golden opportunity to think and act around forests. This is our chance to think about the trees near us, who live in cities, to rethink our role towards them.
forests are physically away from us city dwellers, but they estr close to our heart and mind to do something about it and them.
And now that burn acres and acres of forest in Coahuila.
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