Defaunation and forest degradation in Central African logging concessions: how to measure the impacts of bush meat hunting on the ecosystem? case studies on measuring and assessing forest degradation
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Defaunation and forest degradation in Central African logging concessions: how to measure the impacts of bush meat hunting on the ecosystem? case studies on measuring and assessing forest degradation
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Nasi, Robert
Vliet, N. van |
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degraded forests
concession (land) logging impact hunting ecosystems sustainability guidelines monitoring |
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The present paper is a review of the methods used for assessing defaunation, as a forest degradation component, linked to logging and logging concessions with an emphasis on mammals and Central Africa Rainforests. A discussion on the usefulness and weaknesses of these methods is provided
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2009
2012-06-04T09:14:59Z 2012-06-04T09:14:59Z |
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Working Paper
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Nasi, R., Van Vliet, N. 2009. Defaunation and forest degradation in Central African logging concessions: how to measure the impacts of bush meat hunting on the ecosystem? case studies on measuring and assessing forest degradation . Forest Resources Assessment Working Paper No.159. Rome, Italy, FAO. 12p
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20592 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/3248 |
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en
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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