Overview of Biodiversity Loss in South America: A Landscape Perspective for Sustainable Forest Management and Conservation in Temperate Forests

作者: Sandra Luque , Guillermo Martínez Pastur , Cristian Echeverría , Maria J. Pacha

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-12754-0_15

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摘要: South American forests contain a large fraction of the world’s biodiversity, but it is obvious that if current trends deforestation continue unchanged over next decades, native will decline to an unacceptable levels. A landscape perspective sustainable forest management and conservation provides holistic framework build up future research tools towards adaptive approach preserve biodiversity value while promoting use these forests. In this chapter we stress importance ecology managing We focus mainly on temperate Argentina Chile, within broader other in region. An overview threats presented, then new perspectives alternatives are analyzed. Our aim provide specific examples where contributes integrating with need for forestry activities, insights into initiatives, comparing traditional timber-oriented emerging approaches, including contributions perspective.

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