Managing Tropical Forest Ecosystems
(Sprache: Englisch)
It is clearly demonstrated that deforestation and forest degradation stem from the complex interaction of both direct factors and indirect or underlying factors. The direct causes of deforestation and forest degradation are: peasant agriculture, industrial...
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It is clearly demonstrated that deforestation and forest degradation stem from the complex interaction of both direct factors and indirect or underlying factors. The direct causes of deforestation and forest degradation are: peasant agriculture, industrial agriculture, planned and unplanned logging, wood-energy (firewood and charcoal), mining (Industrial, semi-industrial and artisan), infrastructure and urbanization. The indirect causes of deforestation and forest degradation are: low weak governance, lack of policy coordination and land-use planning, poverty and insufficient conditions conducive to Sustainable economic activities, population growth and the evolution of global prices and markets. One of Republic of Congo's REDD+ National strategies is the Sustainable management and valorization of forest resources. It is a question of building sustainable forest management and ecosystems through a participatory and inclusive process, including: promoting sustainable forest development and improving wood logging techniques of work, the promotion of biodiversity conservation, the promotion and enhancement of NWFPS and the increasing of carbon stocks.
Autoren-Porträt von Romeo Ekoungoulou
Ekoungoulou, RomeoRomeo Ekoungoulou is Doctor in Forest Ecology. He got his PhD at Beijing Forestry University in China. He is member of Ecosystem Management and Planning Laboratory from Beijing Forestry University. His research focuses on the forest ecosystems and biomass of trees, forest community ecology, and their links to ecosystem processes.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Romeo Ekoungoulou
- 2018, 240 Seiten, Masse: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6139889391
- ISBN-13: 9786139889396
Sprache:
Englisch
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