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Timber Production and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Rain Forests (Cambridge Studies in Applied Ecology and Resource Management) [Hardcover]

Andrew Grieser Johns (Author), Jeffrey Burley (Foreword)


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July 13, 1997 0521572827 978-0521572828
Timber production is often the most economic form of land use in areas of tropical forest: forest preservation is rarely so. The area of tropical forest reserved for timber production exceeds that of National Parks and other preserved areas by a ratio of at least 8:1. Although often poorly managed to date, production forests have the potential to support a high percentage of natural forest biodiversity. They have a vital role to play in conservation strategies. This book attempts to bridge the current gap between conservation requirements and commercial interests, indicating the possibilities for integrated management of tropical forests. The aim is to develop a justification and practical approach for the management of production forest as a supplement to totally-protected forest in the conservation of tropical biodiversity.

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'... of great interest to people with an interest in tropical forest management and conservation.' Michelle A. Pinard, Commonwealth Forestry Review

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Timber production is often the most economic form of land use in tropical forest: forest preservation is rarely so. The aim of this book is to show that good management of production forests can help conserve tropical biodiversity.

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  • Hardcover: 247 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (July 13, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521572827
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521572828
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,463,241 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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At the beginning of the 1990s, global consumption of wood products was running at around 3400 million m3 annually. Read the first page
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production forest estate, different logging histories, logged dipterocarp forest, understorey insectivores, unlogged forest, intensive logging operations, early successional patches, early regeneration stages, natural regeneration systems, understorey birds, small study plots, old logged, logging cycles, matrix vegetation, following logging, sighting rate, individual animal species, logged forests, forest management planning, várzea forest, tropical forest birds, tropical forest species, forest fees, forest rents, litter invertebrates
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Grieser Johns, Tekam Forest Reserve, Ponta da Castanha, Ulu Segama, South-East Asia, Kibale Forest, World Bank, French Guiana, Species Unlogged, Bia Forest, Forest Departments, Insectivore-frugivores Terrestrial, National Parks, Insectivores Terrestrial, Carnivores Raptors, New Guinean, Pacific North-west, Budongo Forest, Costa Rica, Queensland Department of Forestry, Horn's Index of Overlap, Brazilian Amazonia, Tapajós Forest Reserve, Brasilwood Caesalpinia
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