Forests of Asia-Pacific islands have undergone degradation by some of the worst-known selective logging practices in the tropics. It is unclear whether severely damaged forests can return to a pre-logging state via natural regeneration, or whether active restoration is required. In this review, we highlight how the socioeconomic dynamics in the Solomon Islands promote excessive logging, resulting in highly degraded forests. We detail seven key elements currently promoting excessive logging in this region: (i) economic interests, (ii) corruption, (iii) poor employment conditions in the logging sector, (iv) high forest accessibility, (v) resource limitations for forest monitoring, (vi) contention over logging benefits, and (vii) a paucity of ...
Logging on Guadalcanal, the largest island province in Solomon Islands is slight compared to levels ...
Increasing development in tropical regions provides new economic opportunities that can improve live...
Selective harvest has become a dominant method of commercial logging in tropical rainforests of the ...
Forests of Asia-Pacific islands have undergone degradation by some of the worst-known selective logg...
Restoring heavily or repeatedly logged forests in the Solomon Islands is a growing priority given th...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
Much of the lowland tropical forests in the Solomon Islands have been heavily logged. However, littl...
Tropical forests in the Solomon Islands have been heavily logged in the last century. However, littl...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
Large-scale logging began in Solomon Islands in 1963. Since then there have been two distinct regime...
Various contrasts may be observed in the way three Pacific island countries - Papua New Guinea (PNG)...
Independent Solomon Islands inherited lands that the colonial state had acquired and dedicated for f...
Questions of land tenure, resource ownership and use are fundamental to any examination of forestry ...
The first shipment of eco-timber from sustainably managed forest in the Marovo Lagoon area in the So...
Anthropogenic activities have resulted in extensive deforestation and forest degradation on many tro...
Logging on Guadalcanal, the largest island province in Solomon Islands is slight compared to levels ...
Increasing development in tropical regions provides new economic opportunities that can improve live...
Selective harvest has become a dominant method of commercial logging in tropical rainforests of the ...
Forests of Asia-Pacific islands have undergone degradation by some of the worst-known selective logg...
Restoring heavily or repeatedly logged forests in the Solomon Islands is a growing priority given th...
Small tropical island countries are becoming more vulnerable to forest loss due to industrial loggin...
Much of the lowland tropical forests in the Solomon Islands have been heavily logged. However, littl...
Tropical forests in the Solomon Islands have been heavily logged in the last century. However, littl...
The effective management and governance of renewable resources such as forests and fisheries depends...
Large-scale logging began in Solomon Islands in 1963. Since then there have been two distinct regime...
Various contrasts may be observed in the way three Pacific island countries - Papua New Guinea (PNG)...
Independent Solomon Islands inherited lands that the colonial state had acquired and dedicated for f...
Questions of land tenure, resource ownership and use are fundamental to any examination of forestry ...
The first shipment of eco-timber from sustainably managed forest in the Marovo Lagoon area in the So...
Anthropogenic activities have resulted in extensive deforestation and forest degradation on many tro...
Logging on Guadalcanal, the largest island province in Solomon Islands is slight compared to levels ...
Increasing development in tropical regions provides new economic opportunities that can improve live...
Selective harvest has become a dominant method of commercial logging in tropical rainforests of the ...