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Title:

Sustainable management of tropical mountain forests in Ecuador

Document type:
Buchbeitrag
Author(s):
Mosandl, R.; Günter, S.
Pages contribution:
S. 177-193
Abstract:
The extent of forest resources and biodiversity are two major elements of the FAO definition of sustainability. As deforestation rate and, presumably, loss of biodiversity in Ecuador are the highest in South America, land use in this country is not sustainable. Our research in a megadiverse mountain rainforest ecosystem in the Andes of South Ecuador demonstrates the feasibility of forest and biodiversity conservation by means of scientifically based forest management. Natural succession may in...     »
Editor:
Gradstein, S.R.; Homeier, J.; Gansert D.
Book title:
The Tropical Mountain Forest
Book subtitle:
Patterns and Processes in a Biodiversity Hotspot
Volume:
Biodiversity and Ecology Series, Band 2
Publisher:
Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Publisher address:
Göttingen
Year:
2008
Print-ISBN:
ISBN-13: 978-3-940344-22-9
Bookseries ISSN:
ISSN: 1863-3935
Language:
en
TUM Institution:
Lehrstuhl für Waldbau
Format:
Text
Ingested:
04.02.2009
Last change:
04.02.2009
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