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Biodiversity conservation in the context of tropical forest management (English)

This paper disaggregates the term "biodiversity" into components (landscapes, ecosystems, communities, species/populations, and genes) and attributes (structure, composition, and function). It then disaggrgates "logging" by detailing the vast range of activities subsumed under the term including variation of logging intensities, logging methods, collateral damage, and silvicultural approaches. Using the richness present in both terms, a framework...
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Putz, Francis E.; Redford,Kent Hubbard; Robinson,John Gwilym; Fimbel, Robert; Blate, Geoffrey M..

Biodiversity conservation in the context of tropical forest management (English). Environment Department working papers ; no. 75. Biodiversity series Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/581391468779985927

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