Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests

In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This requires that all producing countries define and implement sustainable production systems for mahogany, the most commercially important neotropical timber,...

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Main Authors: Snook, Laura K., Santos Jimenez, M., Carreon Mundo, M., Chan Rivas, C., May Ek, F.J., Mas Kantun, P., Nolasco Morales, A., Hernández Hernández, C., Escobar Ruiz, C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18905
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author Snook, Laura K.
Santos Jimenez, M.
Carreon Mundo, M.
Chan Rivas, C.
May Ek, F.J.
Mas Kantun, P.
Nolasco Morales, A.
Hernández Hernández, C.
Escobar Ruiz, C.
author_browse Carreon Mundo, M.
Chan Rivas, C.
Escobar Ruiz, C.
Hernández Hernández, C.
Mas Kantun, P.
May Ek, F.J.
Nolasco Morales, A.
Santos Jimenez, M.
Snook, Laura K.
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Santos Jimenez, M.
Carreon Mundo, M.
Chan Rivas, C.
May Ek, F.J.
Mas Kantun, P.
Nolasco Morales, A.
Hernández Hernández, C.
Escobar Ruiz, C.
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description In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This requires that all producing countries define and implement sustainable production systems for mahogany, the most commercially important neotropical timber, which is still harvested from natural forests. The only serious efforts to produce mahogany sustainably from managed natural forests are those of communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico, which control 800,000 of natural production forests. Thirty-six of them currently produce a total of 7,000 m3/yr of mahogany timber. For the past 20 years, foresters and researchers have been testing and developing management systems to ensure sustainable harvests of mahogany. This has been challenging, because mahogany is typically selectively logged from a matrix of more abundant, noncommercial species, leaving a closed forest canopy and too much shade for the survival of mahogany seedlings. Researchers collaborating with communities and their foresters have carried out a range of experiments to determine how to ensure the regeneration of mahogany on community production forests. This article synthesizes twenty years of progress towards sustainable forest management on the part of the forest communities of Quintana Roo, and recent insights from 7 years of research on mahogany seed production and the establishment, survival and growth of mahogany seedlings from natural regeneration, sown seed, and planted seedlings, in response to different kinds of silvicultural treatment in natural forests.
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spelling CGSpace189052025-01-24T14:13:02Z Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests Snook, Laura K. Santos Jimenez, M. Carreon Mundo, M. Chan Rivas, C. May Ek, F.J. Mas Kantun, P. Nolasco Morales, A. Hernández Hernández, C. Escobar Ruiz, C. swietenia macrophylla community forestry tenure systems logging regeneration silvicultural systems forest products sustainability institutions In 2002, mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) was listed on Appendix II of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This requires that all producing countries define and implement sustainable production systems for mahogany, the most commercially important neotropical timber, which is still harvested from natural forests. The only serious efforts to produce mahogany sustainably from managed natural forests are those of communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico, which control 800,000 of natural production forests. Thirty-six of them currently produce a total of 7,000 m3/yr of mahogany timber. For the past 20 years, foresters and researchers have been testing and developing management systems to ensure sustainable harvests of mahogany. This has been challenging, because mahogany is typically selectively logged from a matrix of more abundant, noncommercial species, leaving a closed forest canopy and too much shade for the survival of mahogany seedlings. Researchers collaborating with communities and their foresters have carried out a range of experiments to determine how to ensure the regeneration of mahogany on community production forests. This article synthesizes twenty years of progress towards sustainable forest management on the part of the forest communities of Quintana Roo, and recent insights from 7 years of research on mahogany seed production and the establishment, survival and growth of mahogany seedlings from natural regeneration, sown seed, and planted seedlings, in response to different kinds of silvicultural treatment in natural forests. 2003 2012-06-04T09:08:56Z 2012-06-04T09:08:56Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18905 en Open Access Snook, L.K., Santos Jimenez, M., Carreon Mundo, M., Chan Rivas, C., May Ek, F.J., Mas Kantun, P., Nolasco Morales, A., Hernandez Hernandez, C., Escobar Ruiz, C. 2003. Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests . Unasylva 54 (214/215) :68-73. ISSN: 0041-6436.
spellingShingle swietenia macrophylla
community forestry
tenure systems
logging
regeneration
silvicultural systems
forest products
sustainability
institutions
Snook, Laura K.
Santos Jimenez, M.
Carreon Mundo, M.
Chan Rivas, C.
May Ek, F.J.
Mas Kantun, P.
Nolasco Morales, A.
Hernández Hernández, C.
Escobar Ruiz, C.
Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title_full Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title_fullStr Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title_full_unstemmed Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title_short Managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla): experiences in Mexico's community forests
title_sort managing natural forests for sustainable harvests of mahogany swietenia macrophylla experiences in mexico s community forests
topic swietenia macrophylla
community forestry
tenure systems
logging
regeneration
silvicultural systems
forest products
sustainability
institutions
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18905
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