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Title Rainforests : proving their worth / Interlock Media Associates in collaboration with Continental Cablevision, Cambridge ; directed by Jonathan Schwartz
Published San Francisco, CA : The Video Project, 1990

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Description 1 online resource (28 min.)
Summary Is a living rainforest of greater economic value than one that has been cut down? The international marketing of foods, cosmetics, and crafts derived from tropical forests may provide native inhabitants with the economic means to protect their vanishing lands. Rainforests: Proving Their Worth explores this promising movement to market sustainably collected forest products. Several hopeful developments are presented: new groves of peach palms in Costa Rica, bustling markets on the Amazon, and environmentally conscious American companies successfully using renewable forest products. But obstacles remain: Brazil nut collectors aren't getting fair prices, and the trees that once sustained them are being burned for charcoal. Some forest inhabitants are concerned that outsiders will bring unwelcome change to traditional ways. Rainforests: Proving Their Worth provides a provocative look at a crucial effort to save the rainforests
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 25, 2017)
In English
Subject Rain forest ecology.
Rain forests -- Costa Rica -- Economic conditions
Rain forests -- Brazil -- Economic conditions
Rain forest ecology.
Brazil.
Costa Rica.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Environmental films.
Documentary films.
Environmental films.
Documentaires.
Films environnementaux.
Form Streaming video
Author Schwartz, Jonathan, director
Alexander, Jane, 1939- narrator
Interlock Media Associates, production company.