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The Cutting Edge Conserving Wildlife In Logged Tropical Forests Robert Fimbel Editor Alejandro Grajal Editor John Robinson Editor

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The Cutting Edge Conserving Wildlife In Logged Tropical Forests Robert Fimbel Editor Alejandro Grajal Editor John Robinson Editor
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.59 MB
Pages: 700
Author: Robert Fimbel (editor); Alejandro Grajal (editor); John Robinson (editor)
ISBN: 9780231504799, 0231504799
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Cutting Edge Conserving Wildlife In Logged Tropical Forests Robert Fimbel Editor Alejandro Grajal Editor John Robinson Editor by Robert Fimbel (editor); Alejandro Grajal (editor); John Robinson (editor) 9780231504799, 0231504799 instant download after payment.

Bringing together leading scientists and professionals in tropical forest ecology and management, this book examines in detail the interplay between timber harvesting and wildlife, from invertebrates to large mammal species. Its contributors suggest modifications to existing practices that can ensure a better future for the tropics' valuable—and invaluable—resources.


Recent decades have seen unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of industrial forestry. Directly and indirectly, it has degraded the wildlife and ecological integrity of these tropical forests, prompting a need to evaluate the impact of current forest management practices and reconsider how best to preserve the integrity of the biosphere.
Synthesizing the body of knowledge of leading scientists and professionals in tropical forest ecology and management, this book's thirty chapters examine in detail the interplay between timber harvesting and wildlife, from hunted and protected habitats to invertebrates and large mammal species.
Collectively, the contributors suggest that better management is pivotal to the maintenance of the tropics' valuable biodiversity, arguing that we must realize that tropical forests harbor the majority (perhaps 70 to 80 percent) of the world's animal species. Further, they suggest modifications to existing practices that can ensure a better future for our valuable resources.

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