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Approaches to sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation

M. P. Shiva

Approaches to sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation

with pivotal role of non timber forest products

by M. P. Shiva

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Published by International Book Distributors in Dehradun, Uttaranchal .
Written in

    Places:
  • India.
    • Subjects:
    • Sustainable forestry -- India.,
    • Forest biological diversity conservation -- India.

    • About the Edition

      With special reference to India.

      Edition Notes

      StatementM.P. Shiva & S.K. Verma.
      ContributionsVerma, S. K., conservator of forest.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsSD223 .S495 2002
      The Physical Object
      Paginationix, 508 p. ;
      Number of Pages508
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL3594423M
      ISBN 108170892945
      LC Control Number2002302086

      A collection of papers, many translated from Russian, that were originally presented at a seminar held in to increase international awareness about Kyrgyzstan's unique walnut-fruit forests. Subject matter includes the historical and present-day utilization and management of these forests, their ecological diversity and importance for biodiversity conservation, and measures adopted for the. Sustainable forest management is the management of forests according to the principles of sustainable development. Sustainable forest management has to keep the balance between three main pillars: ecological, economic and socio-cultural. Successfully achieving sustainable forest management will provide integrated benefits to all, ranging from safeguarding local livelihoods to protecting the biodiversity and ecosystems provided by forests.

      Every forest community worldwide is challenged by some of these problems. In this Special Issue of the journal Forests we explore the unique biodiversity supported by forest communities, how forest communities are rapidly changing, and conservation approaches to preserving forest biodiversity. Prof. Dr. Diana F. Tomback Guest Editor. Impacts of forest and land management on biodiversity and carbon Coordinating lead authors: Valerie Kapos, Werner A. Kurz, Toby Gardner Conservation of forest carbon stocks Sustainable management of forests ising approach to conservation in some circumstances (Phalan et al., ). On the other hand, the ecological.

        Biodiversity conservation is an activity for which a number of panaceas, blueprint approaches, have been widely promoted. Over the past century, conservation has largely relied on national parks controlled by central governments, a model adopted by much of the world as the main, if not the only, way to carry out conservation.   Wildlife and Communities Gain Transforming Approaches to Conservation in Kenya. Submitted By /Kenya and East Africa. Community Stewards of Natural Resources Integrating Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance with Sustainable Forest Management in Liberia. Submitted Integrating Indigenous Human Rights and Biodiversity Conservation in the.


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the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of resulting in holistic approach to biodiversity conservation, and discusses how this indigenous knowledge is. The role of sustainable forest management (SFM) in biodiversity conservation is debated.5 Nevertheless, that role is likely to become increasingly important in the face of continuing pressures on forests, such as those exerted by agricultural expansion, climate change, urban development, invasive non-native species and excessive resource.

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