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Available literature is reviewed to determine the type of forest management best suited to slowing the rate of loss of the world's forests and biodiversity. The traditional argument that sustainable forestry is the most preferred option has recently come under criticism from those who argue that ...


Pearce, D.Putz, F.E.Vanclay, J.K.[A sustainable forest future]A sustainable forest future
Autor: Vanclay, J.K.

Personal anecdotes are used to highlight some important considerations for yield regulation and to introduce some pertinent literature. A checklist of key issues and research needs is offered. Perhaps the most important consideration is to maintain a holistic systems view, and to involve clients ...


Vanclay, J.K.[On yield regulation for sustainable forestry, with examples from Queensland]On yield regulation for sustainable forestry, with examples from Queensland

Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of the challenges will include the shift of production from native forest to plantations in areas of comparative advantage, more efficient processing delinking end-use products from raw wood characte...


Sayer, Jeffrey A.Vanclay, J.K.Byron, R.N.[Technologies for sustainable forest management: challenges for the 21st century. Commonwealth Forestry Congress, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, May 1997]Technologies for sustainable forest management: challenges for the 21st century. Commonwealth Forestry Congress, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, May 1997
Vanclay, J.K.[Assessing the sustainability of timber harvests from natural forests: limitations of indices based on successive harvests]Assessing the sustainability of timber harvests from natural forests: limitations of indices based on successive harvests
Autor: Vanclay, J.K.

Natural forests in the humid tropics differ from temperate and plantation forests in several ways: there may be many tree species; many of these may occur infrequently; there may be a large range of tree sizes and shapes present; tree ages may be unknown and indeterminate; and despite the luxuria...


Vanclay, J.K.[Estimating sustainable timber production from tropical forests]Estimating sustainable timber production from tropical forests

Sustainability in the context of development and forest management is a concept defined by human-beings. As human needs change across space and time, so will the expectations of what benefits and services of forests need to be sustained. Much of CIFOR's research focuses on providing a better unde...


Prabhu, R.Vanclay, J.K.[Pinning down a moving target: sustainability, people and forests]Pinning down a moving target: sustainability, people and forests

Technology will help to address the challenges for sustainable forestry in the 21st century. Some of the challenges will include the shift of production from native forest to plantations in areas of comparative advantage, more efficient processing delinking end-use products from raw wood characte...


Sayer, Jeffrey A.Vanclay, J.K.Byron, R.N.[Technologies for sustainable forest management: challenges for the 21st century]Technologies for sustainable forest management: challenges for the 21st century

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