Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 437 pages)
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illustrations, maps
Ausgabe:
Online-Ausg.
ISBN:
0231129068
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0231129076
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0231503032
,
9780231129060
,
9780231129077
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9780231503037
Serie:
Biology and resource management series
Inhalt:
-- Thomas Lovejoy, The H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment
Inhalt:
Cover; Half title; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Neotropical Working Forests: Concepts and Realities; Part 1: Industrial Forestry as a Tropical Conservation Strategy; Chapter 2. Are You a Conservationist or a Logging Advocate?; Chapter 3. National Forests in the Brazilian Amazon: Opportunities and Challenges; Chapter 4. Sustainability of Selective Logging of Upland Forests in the Brazilian Amazon: Carbon Budgets and Remote Sensing as Tools for Evaluating Logging Effects
Inhalt:
Chapter 5. Forest Science and the BOLFOR Experience: Lessons Learned About Natural Forest Management in BoliviaChapter 6. The Business of Certification; Part 2: Working Forests and Community Development in Latin America; Chapter 7. Communities, Forests, Markets, and Conservation; Chapter 8. Making Markets Work for Forest Communities; Chapter 9. Inside the Polygon: Emerging Community Tenure Systems and Forest Resource Extraction; Chapter 10. Aiming for Sustainable Community Forest Management: The Experiences of Two Communities in Mexico and Honduras
Inhalt:
Chapter 11. Community Forestry for Small-Scale Furniture Production in the Brazilian AmazonColor Plates; Chapter 12. Community Forestry as a Strategy for Sustainable Management: Perspectives from Quintana Roo, Mexico; Chapter 13. Carbon Sequestration Potential Through Forestry Activities in Tropical Mexico; Chapter 14. Axing the Trees, Growing the Forest: Smallholder Timber Production on the Amazon Várzea; Part 3: Working Forest Paradoxes; Chapter 15. Neotropical Working Forests: For What and for Whom?; Chapter 16. On Defying Nature's End
Inhalt:
Chapter 17. Selective Logging, Forest Fragmentation, and Fire Disturbance: Implications of Interaction and SynergyChapter 18. Limited or Unlimited Wants in the Presence of Limited Means? The Role of Satiation in Deforestation; Chapter 19. From Staple to Fashion Food: Shifting Cycles and Shifting Opportunities in the Development of the Açaí Palm Fruit Economy in the Amazon Estuary; Chapter 20. The Homogeocene in Puerto Rico; Part 4: Envisioning a Future for Sustainable Tropical Forest Management; Chapter 21. Conventional Wisdom About Sustainable Forest Management and a Pro-Poor Forest Agenda
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Working forests in the neotropics New York : Columbia University Press, ©2004
Sprache:
Englisch
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