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No Timber Without Trees: Sustainability in the tropical forest: Natural Resource Management Set

Autor Duncan Poore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2009
Much of the world's tropical timber is still supplied from natural forest, but under current systems of management the forests are rapidly becoming exhausted. Unless management practices change to become genuinely sustainable, neither the forests nor the essential contribution of the timber industry to many economies will survive.Duncan Poore reviews the extent to which natural forests are already being sustainably managed for timber production, and looks at how these practices can be enlarged. He places management for timber in the wider context of tropical forest conservation and outlines a strategy for further action. Thoroughly researched and accessibly written, this book will be useful for everyone working or interested in the subject of tropical forests.Foreword by Dato Dr B.C.Y. FreezailahOriginally published in 1989
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ISBN-13: 9781849710244
ISBN-10: 1849710244
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Natural Resource Management Set

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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PrefaceAcknowledgementsI. The Sustainable Management of Natural Forest: the Issues Duncan PooreSome DefinitionsNatural Forest; Sustainable Timber Production; Sustainable Production per Unit Area andSustainable Supply; Management and its IntensityThe ContextThe Trade and its Future Sources of Timber; the National Economic Context of Forest Management;Sustainability and the Environmental Context; The Social ContextThe Sustainable Development and Conservation of Tropical Forest LandsWhat Does it Mean?; The Balance of Use; Conservation: the Moving Target; What is the Scopeof Tropical Forest Conservation?; What is the Starting-point?; The Elements of the Ideal; Economic and Social Considerations; Planning Considerations; International DovetailingDefinition of Issues in the ITTO StudyQueensland, Australia: an Approach to Successful Sustainable ManagementDuncan PooreThe Rain ForestsDistribution and Character; Policy; Area of the Forests and StatusForest ManagementObjectives; Timber Production; Silvicultural System; Calculation of the Annual Allowable CutRainforest LoggingVolume of Timber; The Planning of Logging; Tree Marking; Environmental Guidelines; Effectsof Logging; Financial ConsiderationsResearchConclusion3. Africa Simon RietbergenPresent State of Natural Forest Management and ExploitationHow much Forest is being Managed at Present?; What is Happening to the Tropical Moist Forest?;Timber Exploitation and ProcessingForest Exploitation and Management: the Wider ContextForest and Land-use Policy; Forest Legislation and Reservation; The Control of Logging; Socioeconomic and Financial Policy; Economic Circumstances Conditioning Forest Management; Information Needed for Forest ManagementConclusions4. South America and the CaribbeanTimothy SynnottForest Land and its ControlTrinidad and Tobago; Brazil; Bolivia; Peru; Ecuador; HondurasForest Laws and PolicyTrinidad; Brazil; Bolivia; Peru; Ecuador; YondurasForest Management and SilvicultureTrinidad; Brazil; Bolivia; Peru; Ecuador; HondurasResearchLoggingIndustriesTrainingAppendix: Abbreviations5. Asia P.F. Burgess Forest Policy The Forests and Forest Protection; Control of the Rate of Forest UtilizationThe forests Classification by Area; Selection, Demarcation and Protection; National Forest InventoryForest Operations and Management Concession Agreements; Silvicultural Systems; Pre-felling Inventories; Marking for Fellings; Controlof Exploitation Damage and Quality of Residuals; Yarding: Methods and Slope Limits; Transport Systems, Road Design and Maintenance; Post-felling Inventories; Planting Voids and Enrichment Planting;Security of Worked Coupes; Recruitment of the Regeneration Stock; Monitoring of the Developing StandExtent of Sustainable Management in the Region Adequacy and Independence of Staff; Funding of Forestry Departments; Decentralization of Forest Departments: State Versus Federal Forests; Research and Training; Forestry TrainingProspects for Sustained-yield Management within the RegionSustainable Supply; The Main Factors Hindering or Preventing Sustained-yield Management; Circumstances where Sustained-yield Management is Succeeding6. Management of Natural Forest for Sustainable Timber Production: A Commentary John Palmer Diagnosis with Examples of Problems Demography; Social factors; Land Tenure; Cultural Factors; Technological Factors; Economic Factors;Institutional Factors; Educational Factors; Research InformationPrescriptions for ImprovementEducation and Recruitment; Policy Development; Institutional Development; Forestry Research; Gapsin Information for Management of TMF; Critical Knowledge for Sustainable Management (Decision Chart)Conclusion7. Conclusions Duncan PooreThe Iindings of the studyIntroduction; How much Forest is under Management for Sustainable Timber Production at an Operational scale?; Overall PictureThe Conditions for Sustainable ProductionLong-term Security of Operation; Operational Control; A Suitable Financial Environment; Adequate Information; Conditions of SuccessGeneral Conclusions8. Recommended Action Duncan PooreThe Elements of a Strategy for ITTO:Recommended ActionsPromotion; Diagnosis Examples; Facilitation9. Recent Developments Duncan PooreITTO: Substantial ProgressTFAP: Change of GearActions by Producer GovernmentsAction by the Timber TradeConsumer Campaigns10. Postscript: an Uncertain FutureDuncan PooreAdditional ReadingIndex