Regreening the Bare Hills

Regreening the Bare Hills

Author: David Lamb

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 9048198704

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In Regreening the Bare Hills: Tropical Forest Restoration in the Asia-Pacific Region, David Lamb explores how reforestation might be carried out both to conserve biological diversity and to improve the livelihoods of the rural poor. While both issues have attracted considerable attention in recent years, this book takes a significant step, by integrating ecological and silvicultural knowledge within the context of the social and economic issues that can determine the success or failure of tropical forest landscape restoration. Describing new approaches to the reforestation of degraded lands in the Asia-Pacific tropics, the book reviews current approaches to reforestation throughout the region, paying particular attention to those which incorporate native species – including in multi-species plantations. It presents case studies from across the Asia-Pacific region and discusses how the silvicultural methods needed to manage these ‘new’ plantations will differ from conventional methods. It also explores how reforestation might be made more attractive to smallholders and how trade-offs between production and conservation are most easily made at a landscape scale. The book concludes with a discussion of how future forest restoration may be affected by some current ecological and socio-economic trends now underway. The book represents a valuable resource for reforestation managers and policy makers wishing to promote these new silvicultural approaches, as well as for conservationists, development experts and researchers with an interest in forest restoration. Combining a theoretical-research perspective with practical aspects of restoration, the book will be equally valuable to practitioners and academics, while the lessons drawn from these discussions will have relevance elsewhere throughout the tropics.


Forestry Research in Tropical Asia-Pacific

Forestry Research in Tropical Asia-Pacific

Author: Sharad Singh Negi

Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9788185880808

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The Asia-Pacific region is extremely rich in forest resources with about 42 per cent of the geographical area under the forest cover. Forests and forestry from an important part of the lives of the teeming millions living here. This book gives a beief account of forestry research in this part of the world. It also incorporates discussions on Issues in Forestry, Deforestation, Constraints for Forestry Research and Forestry Research Management.


Asia-Pacific roadmap for primary forest conservation

Asia-Pacific roadmap for primary forest conservation

Author: Laumonier, Y., Azzu, N., Azdan, G., Narulita, S., Khikmah, F., Meybeck, A., Pingault, N., Gitz, V.

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2022-08-12

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 9251365660

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The purpose of the roadmap is to delineate and inform the process by which decision makers and actors can evaluate the status, diversity and trends of primary forests in the region, identify priority areas for primary forest conservation, assess the threats they face, and explore possible ways to address them. This report suggests a practical process in four steps, through which the recommendations can be articulated at different scales (from regional to local) and adapted to the specific context, priorities and needs of various forest types, countries and categories of actors.


Asia-Pacific roadmap for innovative technologies in the forest sector

Asia-Pacific roadmap for innovative technologies in the forest sector

Author: Roshetko, J. M., Pingault, N, Quang Tan, N., Meybeck, A., Matta, R., Gitz, V.

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2022-06-30

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 9251363293

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The preservation of forests, sustainable forest management (SFM), forest landscape restoration (FLR) and the need to make the most of precious forest resources are priority issues in the policy and sustainable development agenda of the Asia-Pacific region. Innovation will be key in the coming decades to meet the increasing demand for wood and other forest products while halting and reversing deforestation, in line with the commitment taken at COP26 in Glasgow by the international community. However, uptake of innovative technologies has been slow and uneven in the Asia-Pacific region, and there remains a gap between political commitments and the investments – in education, capacity building, and infrastructure development – required to put them into practice. This technical report examines the potential and barriers to disseminating and deploying innovative technologies for SFM in the region and provides overarching recommendations and specific options for decision-makers. It delineates and informs the process by which decision-makers and actors can identify: the potential of innovative technologies to advance SFM; their potential impacts; constraints to technology uptake and scaling up, and how to overcome these constraints and facilitate adoption.


Proceedings of the Session on Tropical Forestry for People of the Pacific. Seventeenth Pacific Science Congress

Proceedings of the Session on Tropical Forestry for People of the Pacific. Seventeenth Pacific Science Congress

Author: C. Eugene Conrad

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 0788103644

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Covers: forestry research in Asia and the Pacific; management of tropical forests for products and energy; forests and wildlife management; tropical rainforests of northern Australia; forest resources in New Guinea; management factors affecting forests; fire management in Central America; biological diversity, and much more. Graphs and photos.