Problems with studies, claims, and assumptions that have been made about the causes of fires in Indonesia_s tropical moist forests...
Authors: Vayda, A. P.
Publication Year : 2006
Publication Year : 2006
Problems with studies, claims, and assumptions that have been made about the causes of fires in Indonesia_s tropical moist forests...
Authors: Vayda, A. P.
Publication Year : 2006
Shifting cultivation is the agricultural technique employed by the majority of farmers in the tropical regions of Africa. The domi...
Authors: Ickowitz, A.
Publication Year : 2005
Despite widespread acceptance of sustainability as the ultimate goal of forest management, perspectives about its meaning, signifi...
Authors: Purnomo, H.;Mendoza, G.A.;Prabhu, R.
Publication Year : 2005
Although mahogany, the most commercially important timber tree in Neotropical forests, is widely acknowledged to be threatened by ...
Authors: Snook, L.K.;Camara-Cabrales, L.;Kelty, M.J.
Publication Year : 2005
Droughts and fires are increasingly recognized as a significant component of tropical rain forest dynamics but detailed large-scal...
Authors: van Nieuwstadt, M.G.L.;Sheil, D.
Publication Year : 2005
Participatory approaches to development in general and natural resource management in particular are now a widely accepted managem...
Authors: Purnomo, H.;Mendoza, G.A.;Prabhu, R.;Yasmi, Y.
Publication Year : 2005
Tropical tree species are divided into two principal groups, climax (or shade-tolerant) and pioneer (or light demanding) tree spec...
Authors: Ishida, A.;Toma, T.;Marjenah
Publication Year : 2005
Allometric equations for the estimation of tree volume and aboveground biomass in a tropical humid forest were developed based on ...
Authors: Segura, O.;Kanninen, M.
Publication Year : 2005
Participatory approaches to forest management have gained wide acceptance and have also become the primary guiding principle in th...
Authors: Mendoza, G.A.;Prabhu, R.
Publication Year : 2005