Assessing timber volume recovery after disturbance in tropical forests – A new modelling framework

Volume: 384, Pages: 353 - 369
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
One third of contemporary tropical forests is designated by national forest services for timber production. Tropical forests are also increasingly affected by anthropogenic disturbances. However, there is still much uncertainty around the capacity of tropical forests to recover their timber volume after logging as well as other disturbances such as fires, large blow-downs and extreme droughts, and thus on the long-term sustainability of logging....
Paper Details
Title
Assessing timber volume recovery after disturbance in tropical forests – A new modelling framework
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
384
Pages
353 - 369
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