Secondary forests are the largest and most dynamic natural forest ecosystems in the Philippines. This paper examines the characteristics and dynamics of secondary forests in the country. In the last century, the country lost 50% of its natural tropical forest cover. At present, the major land cover types in terms of areal coverage are upland farms, secondary forests, protected forests, brushlands, grasslands and tree plantations. The two most dominant types of secondary forests are post extraction secondary forests and swidden fallow secondary forests. The former stems from legal and illegal logging, which are ultimately rooted in corruption, poverty and high population pressure. At present, post extraction secondary forests are the main so...
The Philippine islands used to be covered mainly with forest until recent times. Within evolutionary...
The book offers a detailed case study into the dynamics of forest use, degradation and loss in North...
In this paper, we present an intensification model based on the intensity of exploitation and use of...
Philippines: formation and transformation in the 20th century. Secondary forests are the largest and...
The Philippines is one of the few countries that is, entirety, both a biodiversity hotspot and a meg...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread land-use in the tropics that is considered a major threat to ra...
Today, 60 % of Filipinos make their livelihood in some form of forestry or agriculture. Throughout h...
This special issue brings together 15 papers entirely dedicated to secondary forests in tropical Asi...
framework for the assessment of tropical secondary forest dynamics and sustainable development poten...
This paper provides the general objectives of the special issue: secondary forests in Asia: their di...
In the tropics, shifting cultivation has long been attributed to large scale forest degradation, and...
The clearance, cultivation and abandonment of tropical forest lands has resulted in a rapid increase...
Shifting cultivation, locally known as kaingin, is one of the common forest uses in upland Philippin...
The Philippine islands used to be covered mainly with forest until recent times. Within evolutionary...
The book offers a detailed case study into the dynamics of forest use, degradation and loss in North...
In this paper, we present an intensification model based on the intensity of exploitation and use of...
Philippines: formation and transformation in the 20th century. Secondary forests are the largest and...
The Philippines is one of the few countries that is, entirety, both a biodiversity hotspot and a meg...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread land-use in the tropics that is considered a major threat to ra...
Today, 60 % of Filipinos make their livelihood in some form of forestry or agriculture. Throughout h...
This special issue brings together 15 papers entirely dedicated to secondary forests in tropical Asi...
framework for the assessment of tropical secondary forest dynamics and sustainable development poten...
This paper provides the general objectives of the special issue: secondary forests in Asia: their di...
In the tropics, shifting cultivation has long been attributed to large scale forest degradation, and...
The clearance, cultivation and abandonment of tropical forest lands has resulted in a rapid increase...
Shifting cultivation, locally known as kaingin, is one of the common forest uses in upland Philippin...
The Philippine islands used to be covered mainly with forest until recent times. Within evolutionary...
The book offers a detailed case study into the dynamics of forest use, degradation and loss in North...
In this paper, we present an intensification model based on the intensity of exploitation and use of...