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Commentary: Forest Plantations

Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1998
Abstract Roger Sedjo and Daniel Botkin suggest in their article “Using Forest Plantations to Spare Natural Forests” (December), that trends toward increased commodity wood production in intensively managed plantations might take the pressure off natural forests.
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Mixed Forest Plantations

2018
Forest plantations have become increasingly important worldwide. Whereas the global forest area is reduced every year, the establishment of forest plantations is experiencing a notable increase in the last decades. This trend also brings an increase in the dependence of society on forest plantations to obtain both timber and non-timber services ...
Jon Urgoiti Otazua, Alain Paquette
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Why Mixed Forest Plantation?

2020
Tropical forest plantations in monoculture are simple ecosystems much less complex than natural tropical forests with hundreds of tree species. The simplification allows concentrating the site resources for genetic material of interest reducing silvicultural treatments.
Ranieri Ribeiro Paula   +3 more
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Long-term Plantation and Harvesting Planning for Industrial Plantation Forest Areas

Operations Research Forum, 2021
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Mangrove Forest and Plantation

2020
Mangroves, which were once considered wastelands, are being increasingly recognized for their ecological services that they perform as inshore stabilization, protection from cyclones/storms/tsunami, home to marine biodiversity, etc. Mangroves prosper in warm tropical regions. More than 40% of world mangroves are found in Asia. Mangrove forests in India
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