Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry

Ecologically sustainable forest management necessitates monitoring forest conditions and the environmental impacts of management activities. Through adaptive management, assessments that reveal excessive environmental impacts require revision of the management plan to ensure that ecological function...

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Autores principales: Geisler, C.C., Ghazoul, J., Hellier, A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18233
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author Geisler, C.C.
Ghazoul, J.
Hellier, A.
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description Ecologically sustainable forest management necessitates monitoring forest conditions and the environmental impacts of management activities. Through adaptive management, assessments that reveal excessive environmental impacts require revision of the management plan to ensure that ecological functions and attributes of forest ecosystems are maintained within acceptable limits. But how are these acceptable limits determined? And how are 'normal' or 'natural' conditions defined when these are temporally or spatially variable? In order to determine the desired biological state of a forest, indicator baseline values, together with some measure of variability under natural conditions are needed. A useful Ecological Criteria and Indicator set should therefore provide objective standards for evaluation, and these standards should account for spatial and temporal variation in indicator states as well as resilience to anthropogenic disturbance. A framework is presented within which the standards for assessing ecologically sustainable forest management might be defined. Published literature is used to determine the responses of selected indicators to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Using these values, predictions can be made on expected ecological conditions of a sustainably managed forest given information on forest type, disturbance intensity and time since disturbance.
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spelling CGSpace182332025-01-24T14:13:04Z Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry Geisler, C.C. Ghazoul, J. Hellier, A. criteria forest ecology forest management indicators biodiversity tropical forests Ecologically sustainable forest management necessitates monitoring forest conditions and the environmental impacts of management activities. Through adaptive management, assessments that reveal excessive environmental impacts require revision of the management plan to ensure that ecological functions and attributes of forest ecosystems are maintained within acceptable limits. But how are these acceptable limits determined? And how are 'normal' or 'natural' conditions defined when these are temporally or spatially variable? In order to determine the desired biological state of a forest, indicator baseline values, together with some measure of variability under natural conditions are needed. A useful Ecological Criteria and Indicator set should therefore provide objective standards for evaluation, and these standards should account for spatial and temporal variation in indicator states as well as resilience to anthropogenic disturbance. A framework is presented within which the standards for assessing ecologically sustainable forest management might be defined. Published literature is used to determine the responses of selected indicators to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Using these values, predictions can be made on expected ecological conditions of a sustainably managed forest given information on forest type, disturbance intensity and time since disturbance. 2000 2012-06-04T09:06:14Z 2012-06-04T09:06:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18233 en Open Access Geisler, C.C., Ghazoul, J., Hellier, A. 2000. Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry . International Forestry Review 2 (4) :243-253. ISSN: 1465-5489.
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forest ecology
forest management
indicators
biodiversity
tropical forests
Geisler, C.C.
Ghazoul, J.
Hellier, A.
Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
title Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
title_full Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
title_fullStr Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
title_full_unstemmed Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
title_short Setting critical limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry
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topic criteria
forest ecology
forest management
indicators
biodiversity
tropical forests
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