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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Karamara forest patches, Eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Alemayehu G, Awoke A, Kassa Z.
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Foreword. Ecosystem perspectives. Ecological and landscape considerations in forest management - the end of forestry? R. Schlaepfer, C. Elliott. Sustainability in Forestry: Theory and a historical case study M. Hauhs, H. Lange. Sustained water yield in afforested catchments the South African experience P.J. Dye, J.M. Bosch.
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Foreword. Ecosystem perspectives. Ecological and landscape considerations in forest management - the end of forestry? R. Schlaepfer, C. Elliott. Sustainability in Forestry: Theory and a historical case study M. Hauhs, H. Lange. Sustained water yield in afforested catchments the South African experience P.J. Dye, J.M. Bosch.
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Sustainable Forest Management in Tropical Rain Forests
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1997Abstract In planning of sustainable forest management, economic, environmental and social demands often conflict. Forest management in Southeast Asian tropical dipterocarp forests has been particularly biased towards maximizing immediate economic return from extensive logging.
Kuusipalo, J., Kangas, J., Vesa, L.
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Do Sustainable Forest Managements Affect Forest Conservation?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018This study examined the effect of sustainable forest management schemes on forest conservation using remote sensing data on forest change. We applied fixed effect models focusing on two major sustainable forest management schemes: the Forest Stewardship Council and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification. The regression results showed
Yuki Yamamoto, Ken'ichi Matsumoto
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Forest certification—an instrument to promote sustainable forest management?
Journal of Environmental Management, 2003Forest certification was introduced in the early 1990s to address concerns of deforestation and forest degradation and to promote the maintenance of biological diversity, especially in the tropics. Initially pushed by environmental groups, it quickly evolved as a potential instrument to promote sustainable forest management (SFM).
Ewald, Rametsteiner, Markku, Simula
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Forest Genetics for Sustainable Forest Management
2006The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (lUFRO) comprises over 700 member institutions in 112 countries, with 15,000 scientists working collaboratively and voluntarily in 280 Divisions, Research Groups and Working Parties. Throughout the twentieth century, the Union stimulated and supported excellent research in a wide range of ...
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Sustainable forest ecosystem management
Open Science JournalDevelopment in forest management focuses on property forest scheme management that collaborates with the surroundings socially, economically, and culturally. A continuation within the provider of timber is on the market by property forest scheme management.
Nishant Rangra, Haibo Xu
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Principles of sustainable forest management
2002The Royal Forester A. D. Israel Strom made the statement cited above in his 1822 book ”Forslag till en Forbattrad Skogshushallning i Sverige” (A Proposal for Improved Forest Husbandry in Sweden), which was the main textbook on the subject in Sweden for almost a century.
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USA: Sustainable Forest Management
2018The Ministers attending the 9th Session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF-9, 24 January-4 February 2011, New York) recognized that 1.6 billion people—nearly a quarter of the world’s population—depend on forests for subsistence, livelihood, timber, fuel and income generation.
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