1. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained momentum globally and guidance is needed to identify those species, sites and planting methods that increase restoration success. Incorporating native Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) species in FLR approaches provides an opportunity to simultaneously deliver ecological and economic benefits. The Brazil nut tree is one of the most valuable Amazonian NTFP species and could fulfil a cornerstone role in Amazon FLR. However, the factors defining establishment success within Brazil nut restoration activities remain unknown. 2. Here, we evaluate the effect of management practices, restoration site (pastures, agroforestry, secondary forest and canopy gaps in old growth forest) and environmental c...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
A typical case of multiple-use forest management (MFM) in Southwestern Amazon is the commercial harv...
1. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained momentum globally and guidance is needed to identif...
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cult...
AbstractThe regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shift...
Little knowledge on initial behavior of native tree species in recovering landscapes in the Amazon i...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
This study examined the harvest of nuts from Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) in the valley o...
The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use cou...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
Growing trees outside forests can generate rural income and rehabilitate degraded lands. The charact...
Assessing the conservation value of restoration plantings is critical to support the global forest l...
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is central to many Amazonian protected area reserves and resident ...
Natural regeneration represents more than half of all tropical forests. Within the Brazilian Amazon,...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
A typical case of multiple-use forest management (MFM) in Southwestern Amazon is the commercial harv...
1. Forest landscape restoration (FLR) has gained momentum globally and guidance is needed to identif...
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cult...
AbstractThe regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shift...
Little knowledge on initial behavior of native tree species in recovering landscapes in the Amazon i...
Brazil nuts are an economically important non-timber forest product throughout the Amazon Basin, but...
This study examined the harvest of nuts from Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) in the valley o...
The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use cou...
Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder system...
Growing trees outside forests can generate rural income and rehabilitate degraded lands. The charact...
Assessing the conservation value of restoration plantings is critical to support the global forest l...
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is central to many Amazonian protected area reserves and resident ...
Natural regeneration represents more than half of all tropical forests. Within the Brazilian Amazon,...
Forest management for timber production applied in the Brazilian Amazon follows a polycyclic silvicu...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
A typical case of multiple-use forest management (MFM) in Southwestern Amazon is the commercial harv...