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Autor: Kobayashi, S.

Tropical forests are decreasing at the rate of 16.9 million hectares per year due mainly to clearing for agriculture and shifting cultivation. Timber harvesting results for more than 5 million hectares of tropical forest becoming degraded looged-over forests every year without any adequate manage...


Kobayashi, S.[Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru]Landscape rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: case study of CIFOR/Japan Project in Indonesia and Peru

Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting results in over 5 million hectares becoming secondary forests annually without adequate management. This decrease and degradation affect both timber production and many environmental values. Selec...


Kobayashi, S.Turnbull, J.W.Cossalter, C.[Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems project]Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems project
Murdiyarso, DanielSkutsch, M.Guariguata, M.R.Kanninen, M.Luttrell, C.Verweij, P.Martins, O.S.[How do we measure and monitor forest degradation?]How do we measure and monitor forest degradation?

Stopping illegal timber harvesting and adopting reduced-impact logging in the tropics, together with wildfire suppression, could cost-effectively reduce carbon emissions and enhance carbon uptake. Carbon uptake in degraded forests could be enhanced by better postlogging forest management practice...


Putz, F.E.Nasi, Robert[Carbon benefits from avoiding and repairing forest degradation]Carbon benefits from avoiding and repairing forest degradation
Chokkalingam, U.Sabogal C.Almeida, E.Carandang, A.P.Gumartini, T.Jong, W. deBrienza, S.Meza Lopez, A.MurniatiNawir, A.A.Wibowo, L.R.Toma, T.Wollenberg, Eva K.Zhou Zaichi[Local participation, livelihood needs, and institutional arrangements: three keys to sustainable rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest lands]Local participation, livelihood needs, and institutional arrangements: three keys to sustainable rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest lands

Komatsu Ltd. and the Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center (FNCRDC) of the Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia have developed a cutting propagation technique for dipterocarp species. This technique uses a fog-cooling system to lower the temperature inside cutting boxes in a g...


Sakai, C.Subiakto, A.Heriansyah, I.Nuroniah, H.S.[Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings]Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings

Overlogged forests are degraded but nevertheless important. They may continue to be a source of timber and supply an important amount of forest products, particularly for local people who livelihoods depend on their extraction. One aspect of restoration would be to prevent adding more overlogged ...


Sabogal, C.Nasi, Robert[Restoring overlogged tropical forests]Restoring overlogged tropical forests

This chapter develops a framework to explore examples of adaptation options that could be used to ensure that the ecosystem services provided by forests are maintained under future climates. The services are divided into broad areas within which managers can identify specific management goals for...


Innes, J.Joyce, L.A.Kellomäki, SLouman, B.Ogden, A.Parrotta, J.A.Thompson, IAyres, M.Ong, CSantoso, H.Sohngen, B.Wreford, A.[Management for adaptation]Management for adaptation

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