A scientifically based management system has not been developed that allows people to use the tropical forest without converting it (the forest) to grassland or barren waste land . As a result, the world\u27s tropical forest area has been reduced substantially. Among the many factors accounting for the disappearance of the tropical forest is the fact that the timber harvesting is not based on the rate of replacement of the trees that are harvested. The direct consequence is that when valuable trees, such as mahogany in Mexico and Central America, disappear or are reduced in numbers, there is an increased probability that the forest will be transformed into agricultural land or grassland used to raise cattle
Tropical timbers can be produced from natural forests by selection logging with or without silvicult...
There are over 8,000 globally threatened tree species. For each species, there is a different story ...
To determine the regeneration dynamics and growth rate of mahogany in the natural tropical forests o...
The most important timber species in Neotropics, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) is still harvested...
To mimic catastrophic disturbances which favor the natural regeneration of mahogany, eight 5000 m2 c...
In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on Inte...
In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on Inte...
The natural regeneration of 27 commercial and potentially commercial timber species was studied on e...
Big leaf mahogany Swietenia macrophylla is the most valuable timber species in the tropics but its f...
Honduras or bigleaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) is the most commercially important timber ...
Big-leaf mahogany was studied on nine mixed-species stands that became established naturally between...
Mahogany has become the flagship species in debates about the feasibility of sustainable forest mana...
The research base for tropical forest management is solidifying rapidly but substantial weaknesses p...
Context: The reforestation of degraded tropical pastures requires innovative tree planting systems t...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Tropical timbers can be produced from natural forests by selection logging with or without silvicult...
There are over 8,000 globally threatened tree species. For each species, there is a different story ...
To determine the regeneration dynamics and growth rate of mahogany in the natural tropical forests o...
The most important timber species in Neotropics, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) is still harvested...
To mimic catastrophic disturbances which favor the natural regeneration of mahogany, eight 5000 m2 c...
In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on Inte...
In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on Inte...
The natural regeneration of 27 commercial and potentially commercial timber species was studied on e...
Big leaf mahogany Swietenia macrophylla is the most valuable timber species in the tropics but its f...
Honduras or bigleaf mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla King) is the most commercially important timber ...
Big-leaf mahogany was studied on nine mixed-species stands that became established naturally between...
Mahogany has become the flagship species in debates about the feasibility of sustainable forest mana...
The research base for tropical forest management is solidifying rapidly but substantial weaknesses p...
Context: The reforestation of degraded tropical pastures requires innovative tree planting systems t...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Tropical timbers can be produced from natural forests by selection logging with or without silvicult...
There are over 8,000 globally threatened tree species. For each species, there is a different story ...
To determine the regeneration dynamics and growth rate of mahogany in the natural tropical forests o...