Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon

The paper presents the results and main conclusions of an assessment of compliance with technical guidelines for Reduced Impact Harvesting (RIH) in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon. The assessment was carried out in two certified timber enterprises in the State of Para, Brazil applying th...

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Main Authors: Pokorny B., Sabogal, C., Silva, J.N.M., Bernardo, P., Souza, J., Sweede, J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19177
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author Pokorny B.
Sabogal, C.
Silva, J.N.M.
Bernardo, P.
Souza, J.
Sweede, J.
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Pokorny B.
Sabogal, C.
Silva, J.N.M.
Souza, J.
Sweede, J.
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description The paper presents the results and main conclusions of an assessment of compliance with technical guidelines for Reduced Impact Harvesting (RIH) in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon. The assessment was carried out in two certified timber enterprises in the State of Para, Brazil applying the RIH-guidelines for a period of over three years. From a tool developed for Amazonian forest enterprises to monitor the sustainability of their harvesting operations, which uses a set of criteria and indicators (C&I), a total of 190 verifiers were selected for assessing the 61 RIH-guidelines. The assessment revealed valuable information with regard to the state of implementation and quality of the forest operations in the two enterprises and important insights for improvement of the RIH-guidelines. Two thirds of the RIH-guidelines were fully implemented. Their acceptance, however, differed according to the situation and interest of the enterprises. Among the reasons for incomplete implementation of the RIH-guidelines, the lack of systematic monitoring, insufficient training and qualification, and inadequate equipment appeared to be most important. The study also showed the need for the continuous assessment of the quality and relevance of RIH-guidelines.
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spelling CGSpace191772025-01-24T14:12:17Z Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon Pokorny B. Sabogal, C. Silva, J.N.M. Bernardo, P. Souza, J. Sweede, J. harvesting logging guidelines criteria and indicators assessment The paper presents the results and main conclusions of an assessment of compliance with technical guidelines for Reduced Impact Harvesting (RIH) in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon. The assessment was carried out in two certified timber enterprises in the State of Para, Brazil applying the RIH-guidelines for a period of over three years. From a tool developed for Amazonian forest enterprises to monitor the sustainability of their harvesting operations, which uses a set of criteria and indicators (C&I), a total of 190 verifiers were selected for assessing the 61 RIH-guidelines. The assessment revealed valuable information with regard to the state of implementation and quality of the forest operations in the two enterprises and important insights for improvement of the RIH-guidelines. Two thirds of the RIH-guidelines were fully implemented. Their acceptance, however, differed according to the situation and interest of the enterprises. Among the reasons for incomplete implementation of the RIH-guidelines, the lack of systematic monitoring, insufficient training and qualification, and inadequate equipment appeared to be most important. The study also showed the need for the continuous assessment of the quality and relevance of RIH-guidelines. 2005 2012-06-04T09:09:12Z 2012-06-04T09:09:12Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19177 en Pokorny B., Sabogal, C., Silva, J.N.M., Bernardo, P., Souza, J., Sweede, J. 2005. Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon . International Forestry Review 7 (1) :9-20. ISSN: 1465-5489.
spellingShingle harvesting
logging
guidelines
criteria and indicators
assessment
Pokorny B.
Sabogal, C.
Silva, J.N.M.
Bernardo, P.
Souza, J.
Sweede, J.
Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title_short Compliance with reduced-impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort compliance with reduced impact harvesting guidelines by timber enterprises in terra firme forests of the brazilian amazon
topic harvesting
logging
guidelines
criteria and indicators
assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/19177
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