Ecological knowledge of regeneration from seed in neotropical forest trees: implications for natural forest management
We discuss the main ecological factors that influence tree recruitment in neotropical moist-and wet forests within the context of timber management based on selective logging. We argue that setting aside protection areas in managed forests as a way to preserve ecological processes may not be suffici...
| Autores principales: | , |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Journal Article |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
| Publicado: |
1998
|
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/17930 |
Ejemplares similares: Ecological knowledge of regeneration from seed in neotropical forest trees: implications for natural forest management
- Ecological knowledge of regeneration from seed in neotropical forest trees: implications for natural forest management
- Seed and seedling ecology of tree species in neotropical secondary forests: management implications
- Natural regeneration as a tool for large-scale forest restoration in the tropics: prospects and challenges
- Regeneration success and early growth of forest stands and selected papers from an IUFRO Conference held in Copenhagen in June 1996
- Assessment of fine scale population genetic diversity and regeneration in Congo basin logged forests
- Regeneration, growth and sustainability of mahogany in Mexico's Yucatan forests