Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration

Tropical Secondary Forests (SFs) are vulnerable forest systems growing in areas that have been subject to unsustainable human activities leading to deforestation. SFs account for swathes of tropical forest landscapes that have lost their capacity to provide a high level of goods and services. They a...

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Main Authors: Ngo Bieng, M.A., Souza Oliveira, M., Roda, J.M., Boissière, M., Hérault, B., Guizol, P., Villalobos, R., Sist, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113654
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author Ngo Bieng, M.A.
Souza Oliveira, M.
Roda, J.M.
Boissière, M.
Hérault, B.
Guizol, P.
Villalobos, R.
Sist, P.
author_browse Boissière, M.
Guizol, P.
Hérault, B.
Ngo Bieng, M.A.
Roda, J.M.
Sist, P.
Souza Oliveira, M.
Villalobos, R.
author_facet Ngo Bieng, M.A.
Souza Oliveira, M.
Roda, J.M.
Boissière, M.
Hérault, B.
Guizol, P.
Villalobos, R.
Sist, P.
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description Tropical Secondary Forests (SFs) are vulnerable forest systems growing in areas that have been subject to unsustainable human activities leading to deforestation. SFs account for swathes of tropical forest landscapes that have lost their capacity to provide a high level of goods and services. They are also located in highly dynamic and human-pressured landscapes and are vulnerable to natural and human-induced catastrophic events, such as hurricanes or fires. Without appropriate silvicultural management to increase their economic value and restore their ecological functions, they often become degraded and are sometimes cleared for more short-term economically productive activities. Given the increasing demand for tropical timber in recent decades that will continue in the near future, we suggest that active restoration geared towards wood production is an opportunity for SF conservation. Promoting sustainable wood production -i.e. associated with other environmental services- in these disturbed forest ecosystems is also a way to reduce logging pressure on the remaining intact primary tropical forests, indeed, this may be the most important reason to enhance active restoration aimed at wood production in tropical SFs worldwide. Future research in forest ecology and management should produce experimental evidence of enhanced production of wood and ecosystem services in SFs through appropriate silvicultural experimentations.
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spelling CGSpace1136542025-01-27T15:00:52Z Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration Ngo Bieng, M.A. Souza Oliveira, M. Roda, J.M. Boissière, M. Hérault, B. Guizol, P. Villalobos, R. Sist, P. secondary forests tropical forests deforestation Tropical Secondary Forests (SFs) are vulnerable forest systems growing in areas that have been subject to unsustainable human activities leading to deforestation. SFs account for swathes of tropical forest landscapes that have lost their capacity to provide a high level of goods and services. They are also located in highly dynamic and human-pressured landscapes and are vulnerable to natural and human-induced catastrophic events, such as hurricanes or fires. Without appropriate silvicultural management to increase their economic value and restore their ecological functions, they often become degraded and are sometimes cleared for more short-term economically productive activities. Given the increasing demand for tropical timber in recent decades that will continue in the near future, we suggest that active restoration geared towards wood production is an opportunity for SF conservation. Promoting sustainable wood production -i.e. associated with other environmental services- in these disturbed forest ecosystems is also a way to reduce logging pressure on the remaining intact primary tropical forests, indeed, this may be the most important reason to enhance active restoration aimed at wood production in tropical SFs worldwide. Future research in forest ecology and management should produce experimental evidence of enhanced production of wood and ecosystem services in SFs through appropriate silvicultural experimentations. 2021-08 2021-05-07T03:18:21Z 2021-05-07T03:18:21Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113654 en Limited Access Elsevier Ngo Bieng, M.A., Souza Oliveira, M., Roda, J.-M., Boissière, M., Hérault, B., Guizol, P., Villalobos, R. and Sist, P. 2021. Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration. Forest Ecology and Management, 493: 119265. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119265.
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tropical forests
deforestation
Ngo Bieng, M.A.
Souza Oliveira, M.
Roda, J.M.
Boissière, M.
Hérault, B.
Guizol, P.
Villalobos, R.
Sist, P.
Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
title Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
title_full Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
title_fullStr Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
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title_short Relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
title_sort relevance of secondary tropical forest for landscape restoration
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tropical forests
deforestation
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