Sustainable Forestry: From Monitoring and Modelling to Knowledge Management and Policy Science 2007
DOI: 10.1079/9781845931742.0103
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Indicators for biodiversity of tropical forests: problems and solutions.

Abstract: Climate change has been with us for several decades. Some tropical forest tree species will be unable to disperse and will become extinct. Hence biodiversity loss is inevitable, and strict sustainable forest management (SFM) is not possible in tropical forests. Some of the main international definitions of SFM consider joint optimization of a mix of competing criteria and indicators (C&I), and hence can only lead to compromise solutions in which further loss of biodiversity resources is inevitable. The complex… Show more

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