Although tropical forests harbour most of the terrestrial carbon and biological diversity on Earth they continue to be deforested or degraded at high rates. In Amazonia, the largest tropical forest on Earth, a sixth of the remaining natural forests is formally dedicated to timber extraction through selective logging. Reconciling timber extraction with the provision of other ecosystem services (ES) remains a major challenge for forest managers and policy makers. This study applies a spatial optimisation of logging in Amazonian production forests to analyse potential trade-offs between timber extraction and recovery, carbon storage, and biodiversity conservation. Current logging regulations with unique cutting cycles result in sub-optimal ES-...
While around 20% of the Amazonian forest has been cleared for pastures and agriculture, one fourth o...
Deforestation rates in Brazil have undergone an unprecedented decline of more than 70% since 2005. C...
Copyright © 2014 Evaldo Muñoz Braz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Although tropical forests harbour most of the terrestrial carbon and biological diversity on Earth t...
Around 30Mm3 of sawlogs are extracted annually by selective logging of natural production forests in...
Selective logging is pervasive across the tropics and a key driver of forest degradation. Two compet...
Half of the world's tropical forets are designated by national forest services as production forests...
Currently, 350 million hectares of tropical moist forests worldwide are designated as production for...
Deforestation has risen sharply in Brazil since 2012, and conservation areas are facing increased pr...
Since the last 50 years, tropical natural forests have been intensively logged in the tropics to sup...
Half of the world’s tropical forests are designated by national forest services as production forest...
La moitié des forêts tropicales du monde est désignée comme des forêts de production par les service...
Selective logging is pervasive across the tropics and unsustainable logging depletes forest biodiver...
While around 20% of the Amazonian forest has been cleared for pastures and agriculture, one fourth o...
Deforestation rates in Brazil have undergone an unprecedented decline of more than 70% since 2005. C...
Copyright © 2014 Evaldo Muñoz Braz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Although tropical forests harbour most of the terrestrial carbon and biological diversity on Earth t...
Around 30Mm3 of sawlogs are extracted annually by selective logging of natural production forests in...
Selective logging is pervasive across the tropics and a key driver of forest degradation. Two compet...
Half of the world's tropical forets are designated by national forest services as production forests...
Currently, 350 million hectares of tropical moist forests worldwide are designated as production for...
Deforestation has risen sharply in Brazil since 2012, and conservation areas are facing increased pr...
Since the last 50 years, tropical natural forests have been intensively logged in the tropics to sup...
Half of the world’s tropical forests are designated by national forest services as production forest...
La moitié des forêts tropicales du monde est désignée comme des forêts de production par les service...
Selective logging is pervasive across the tropics and unsustainable logging depletes forest biodiver...
While around 20% of the Amazonian forest has been cleared for pastures and agriculture, one fourth o...
Deforestation rates in Brazil have undergone an unprecedented decline of more than 70% since 2005. C...
Copyright © 2014 Evaldo Muñoz Braz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...