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Forest Management [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
This study analyses the institutional set-up of forest management in Pakistan, focusing on the North West Frontier Province, which houses 40 percent of the total forestlands. These areas have faced significant deforestation in the past. It is feared that if nothing is done to check this process, these forests will soon disappear.
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Constraint Modeling for Forest Management

2022
Forestmanagement is an activity of prime economic and ecological impor2 tance. Managed forest areas can span very large regions and their proper manage3 ment is paramount to an effective development, in terms both of economic and natural 4 resources planning.
Eloy, Eduardo   +2 more
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Carbon sequestration and forest management.

CABI Reviews, 2007
Abstract Forest management has the potential to increase the terrestrial C pool. According to the rules of the Kyoto Protocol and of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, forestry can generate a sink for greenhouse gases that can contribute to meeting the national commitment to emissions ...
Jandl, Robert   +5 more
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Problems of forest management in Russia

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1995
Radical political and economic changes in Russia have been accompanied by reforms with regards to the legislative base, the system of forest management and formulation of new forest policy. This paper presents a brief analysis of recently adopted forest legislation and the problems that exist in forest management, forest utilisation, protection and ...
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A Century of Forest Management Mapping

Cartographic Journal, The, 1997
Large scale, detailed maps have been produced and maintained by forestry agencies in many parts of central Europe since the mid nineteenth century. This paper describes a series of maps supporting the management of a forest area in Austria from 1872 until 1996.
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Forest management and biomass in the U.S.A.

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1993
There are a variety of opportunities to change land and forest management and, at the same time, create a positive impact on the current use of fossil energy. To the extent that these opportunities can be captured, they address the root cause of greenhouse warming--fossil fuel emissions—while, at the same time, improving economic opportunities ...
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