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Managing for biodiversity in humid tropical forests

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Title Managing for biodiversity in humid tropical forests
 
Creator Sayer, Jeffrey A.
Zuidema, P.A.
Rijks, M.H.
 
Subject forest management
tropical forests
humidtropics
biodiversity
protected areas
 
Description One of the major issues surrounding the debate on sustainability of management of tropical forests is the impact of different forest management strategies on biodiversity. Recent research has suggested a number of options for minimising the risks to biodiversity of forestry operations. The maintenance of extensive conventional national parks and equivalent reserves still constitutes the best option from the purely biological standpoint. However, social, economic and demographic realities coupled with increased knowledge of the ecology and distribution of tropical forest species, suggests that appropriate forestry practice can contribute significantly to biodiversity conservation. The optimal strategy should be based upon a system of conventional protected areas, complemented by a reduction of the impact of harvesting and the retention of unlogged refugia in logged-over-forests.
 
Date 1995
2012-06-04T09:04:37Z
2012-06-04T09:04:37Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Sayer, J.A., Zuidema, P.A., Rijks, M.H. 1995. Managing for biodiversity in humid tropical forests . Commonwealth Forestry Review 74 (4) :282-287.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17789
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/269
 
Language en
 
Format p. 282-287
 
Source Commonwealth Forestry Review