Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably overexploited, often to the point of economic extinction. We assess whether and how this has occurred with timber resources in the Brazilian Amazon. The asynchronous advance of industrial-scale logging frontiers has left regional-scale forest landscapes with varying histories of logging. Initial harvests in unlogged forests can be highly selective, targeting slow-growing, high-grade, shade-tolerant hardwood species, while later harvests tend to focus on fast-growing, light-wooded, long-lived pioneer trees. Brazil accounts for 85% of all native neotropical forest roundlog production, and the State of Pará for almost half of all timber production in B...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a...
Currently, 350 million hectares of tropical moist forests worldwide are designated as production for...
<div><p>Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably...
Around 30 Mm3 of sawlogs are extracted annually by selective logging of natural production forests i...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Brazil has a strong internal market for wood and wood products. According to the Brazilian Institute...
The sustainability of current harvest practices for high-value Meliaceae can be assessed by quantify...
Tropical forests are characterized by diverse assemblages of plant and animal species compared to te...
At the Amazon estuary, the oldest logging frontier in the Amazon, no studies have comprehensively ex...
The Brazilian Amazon is a significant source of timber as well as a rich source of non-timber forest...
International audienceAlthough tropical forests harbour most of the terrestrial carbon and biologica...
Amazonia is one of the world's leading suppliers of timber and the Amazonian timber industry is an i...
Damage caused by reduced-impact logging (RIL) was assessed in 18 plots 1 ha each in a terra firme ra...
In 2006, the Brazilian Forest Service (SFB) started an ambitious program to establish forest concess...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a...
Currently, 350 million hectares of tropical moist forests worldwide are designated as production for...
<div><p>Throughout human history, slow-renewal biological resource populations have been predictably...
Around 30 Mm3 of sawlogs are extracted annually by selective logging of natural production forests i...
Brazil is one of the largest producers of tropical wood in the world. Much of this wood is extracted...
Brazil has a strong internal market for wood and wood products. According to the Brazilian Institute...
The sustainability of current harvest practices for high-value Meliaceae can be assessed by quantify...
Tropical forests are characterized by diverse assemblages of plant and animal species compared to te...
At the Amazon estuary, the oldest logging frontier in the Amazon, no studies have comprehensively ex...
The Brazilian Amazon is a significant source of timber as well as a rich source of non-timber forest...
International audienceAlthough tropical forests harbour most of the terrestrial carbon and biologica...
Amazonia is one of the world's leading suppliers of timber and the Amazonian timber industry is an i...
Damage caused by reduced-impact logging (RIL) was assessed in 18 plots 1 ha each in a terra firme ra...
In 2006, the Brazilian Forest Service (SFB) started an ambitious program to establish forest concess...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
We studied the effect of experimental logging of 4 ha plots on the regeneration of tree species in a...
Currently, 350 million hectares of tropical moist forests worldwide are designated as production for...