Amazonia is one of the world's leading suppliers of timber and the Amazonian timber industry is an important source of regional income, however the economic benefits of this market are associated with environmental damage, mainly when the wood is removed illegally. The Anavilhanas National Park, located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas, has been subjected to illegal logging and elaboration of control programmes requires knowledge of the distribution of timber species and the intensity of logging. This study examines the density and growth rate of the five most harvested tree species in the Park, the spatial distribution of illegal logging operations and their effects on population structure. In total, 2332 trees with diameter at breast he...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Tropical forests are characterized by diverse assemblages of plant and animal species compared to te...
Field studies in Acre, Brazil assessed logging impacts of a certified community timber management pr...
We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Every year, logging in the world’s largest tropical forest, located within the Amazon biome, continu...
Forest management for timber production has improved in tropical forests with the adoption of a poly...
<div><p>Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably...
A typical case of multiple-use forest management (MFM) in Southwestern Amazon is the commercial harv...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Damage caused by reduced-impact logging (RIL) was assessed in 18 plots 1 ha each in a terra firme ra...
Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably overexp...
The sustainability of current harvest practices for high-value Meliaceae can be assessed by quantify...
The Jau National Park is the largest protected forested area in the world. The Vitoria Amazonica Fou...
There is much interest in ways to exploit tropical timber without greatly changing forest processes ...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Tropical forests are characterized by diverse assemblages of plant and animal species compared to te...
Field studies in Acre, Brazil assessed logging impacts of a certified community timber management pr...
We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Every year, logging in the world’s largest tropical forest, located within the Amazon biome, continu...
Forest management for timber production has improved in tropical forests with the adoption of a poly...
<div><p>Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably...
A typical case of multiple-use forest management (MFM) in Southwestern Amazon is the commercial harv...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Damage caused by reduced-impact logging (RIL) was assessed in 18 plots 1 ha each in a terra firme ra...
Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably overexp...
The sustainability of current harvest practices for high-value Meliaceae can be assessed by quantify...
The Jau National Park is the largest protected forested area in the world. The Vitoria Amazonica Fou...
There is much interest in ways to exploit tropical timber without greatly changing forest processes ...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Tropical forests are characterized by diverse assemblages of plant and animal species compared to te...
Field studies in Acre, Brazil assessed logging impacts of a certified community timber management pr...