There are five key reasons why biodiversity conservation should be considered a part of plantation management. (1) The plantation estate is large, and balancing various land management values with wood and pulp production is important when extensive areas of land are involved. (2) The locations and management of new plantations will affect the biota that currently exist in such landscapes. (3) Maintaining some elements of biodiversity within plantations can have benefits for stand productivity and the maintenance of key ecosystem processes such as pest control. (4) The retention (or loss) of biota in plantations is relevant to the formulation of ecological standards and the certification of plantations in many parts of the world. (5) Planta...
Expansion of planted forests and intensification of their management has raised concerns among fores...
A review of the value for fauna of conifer and eucalypt plantations in Australia is presented. Five ...
During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Austr...
There are five key reasons why biodiversity conservation should be considered a part of plantation m...
In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests ...
North Queensland is a major repository of biodiversity in Australia. From the perspective of industr...
[Extract] While major efforts have been made to conserve biodiversity in Australia and elsewhere, li...
Forest ecosystems shelter a major part of terrestrial biological diversity, and over the past decade...
The paper is based on CIFOR's research achievements contained in the following two publications, "Fa...
Novel ecosystems occur when new combinations of species appear within a particular biome. They typic...
[Extract] Although it is now six years since the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity a...
In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests ...
A review of the value for fauna of conifer and eucalypt plantations in Australia is presented. Five ...
During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Austr...
Although it is now six years since the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity and Agreeme...
Expansion of planted forests and intensification of their management has raised concerns among fores...
A review of the value for fauna of conifer and eucalypt plantations in Australia is presented. Five ...
During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Austr...
There are five key reasons why biodiversity conservation should be considered a part of plantation m...
In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests ...
North Queensland is a major repository of biodiversity in Australia. From the perspective of industr...
[Extract] While major efforts have been made to conserve biodiversity in Australia and elsewhere, li...
Forest ecosystems shelter a major part of terrestrial biological diversity, and over the past decade...
The paper is based on CIFOR's research achievements contained in the following two publications, "Fa...
Novel ecosystems occur when new combinations of species appear within a particular biome. They typic...
[Extract] Although it is now six years since the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity a...
In Australia, as in many countries, there has been a shift in timber production from native forests ...
A review of the value for fauna of conifer and eucalypt plantations in Australia is presented. Five ...
During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Austr...
Although it is now six years since the signing of the Convention on Biological Diversity and Agreeme...
Expansion of planted forests and intensification of their management has raised concerns among fores...
A review of the value for fauna of conifer and eucalypt plantations in Australia is presented. Five ...
During the past two centuries there have been three major paradigm shifts in the management of Austr...