Autor:
Applegate, G.
Putz, F.E.
Snook, L.K.
Although reduced-impact logging (RIL) techniques are well known and generally endorsed by tropical foresters, rates of adoption of RIL by loggers have been less than encouraging. The principal impediment to proper planning of logging operations, training and supervision of forest workers, and the...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/18973
Applegate, G.
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Putz, F.E.
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Snook, L.K.
,
[Who pays for and who benefits from improved timber harvesting practices in the tropics?: lessons learned and information gaps]
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Who pays for and who benefits from improved timber harvesting practices in the tropics?: lessons learned and information gaps