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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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Title 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
 
Creator Nasi, Robert
Vliet, N. van
 
Subject degraded forests
concession (land)
logging
impact
hunting
ecosystems
sustainability
guidelines
monitoring
 
Description 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
 
Date 2009
2012-06-04T09:14:59Z
2012-06-04T09:14:59Z
 
Type Working Paper
 
Identifier 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
 
Language en
 
Publisher Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations