Increasing development in tropical regions provides new economic opportunities that can improve livelihoods, but it threatens the functional integrity and ecosystem services provided by terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems when conducted unsustainably. Given the small size of many islands, communities may have limited opportunities to replace loss and damage to the natural resources upon which they depend for ecosystem service provisioning, thus heightening the need for proactive, integrated management. This study quantifies the effectiveness of management strategies, stipulated in logging codes-of-practice, at minimizing soil erosion and sediment runoff as clearing extent increases, using Kolombangara Island, Solomon Islands as a case study....
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
Vast expanses of tropical forests worldwide are being impacted by selective logging. We evaluate the...
In tropical countries soil erosion is often increased due to high erodibility of geologically old an...
Protection of coastal ecosystems from deforestation may be the best way to protect coral reefs from ...
Forests of Asia-Pacific islands have undergone degradation by some of the worst-known selective logg...
The livelihood of many coastal communities in the Pacific Islands is directly dependent on the healt...
The assessment on key ecological factors affecting runoff and soil erosion and the usefulness of plo...
As the extent of Southeast Asian tropical rainforests affected by logging keeps increasing, the impa...
New Caledonia is a tropical semi-arid archipelago in the Southwest Pacific. It is a hotspot of threa...
Logging and/or forest fires cause a direct impact of reducing vegetation cover, and in many cases cr...
Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting...
In less than 200 years, the activities of the permanent settlers have highly degraded ...
Significant erosion occurred from recently constructed forest logging roads and skid trails in a sma...
Restoring heavily or repeatedly logged forests in the Solomon Islands is a growing priority given th...
s development increases with demand, more forest lands are replaced with cropland, commercial planta...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
Vast expanses of tropical forests worldwide are being impacted by selective logging. We evaluate the...
In tropical countries soil erosion is often increased due to high erodibility of geologically old an...
Protection of coastal ecosystems from deforestation may be the best way to protect coral reefs from ...
Forests of Asia-Pacific islands have undergone degradation by some of the worst-known selective logg...
The livelihood of many coastal communities in the Pacific Islands is directly dependent on the healt...
The assessment on key ecological factors affecting runoff and soil erosion and the usefulness of plo...
As the extent of Southeast Asian tropical rainforests affected by logging keeps increasing, the impa...
New Caledonia is a tropical semi-arid archipelago in the Southwest Pacific. It is a hotspot of threa...
Logging and/or forest fires cause a direct impact of reducing vegetation cover, and in many cases cr...
Tropical forests are being cleared at a rate of 16.9 million hectares per year and timber harvesting...
In less than 200 years, the activities of the permanent settlers have highly degraded ...
Significant erosion occurred from recently constructed forest logging roads and skid trails in a sma...
Restoring heavily or repeatedly logged forests in the Solomon Islands is a growing priority given th...
s development increases with demand, more forest lands are replaced with cropland, commercial planta...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
Vast expanses of tropical forests worldwide are being impacted by selective logging. We evaluate the...
In tropical countries soil erosion is often increased due to high erodibility of geologically old an...