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selective logging 2 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 REDD+ 1 biodiversity conservation 1 dung beetle 1 ecosystem services 1 forests 1 orangutans 1 reduced impact logging 1 small mammal 1 spatial optimisation of ecosystem use 1 tropical rain forest 1 tropical silviculture 1 valuation of ecological services 1 wildlife conservation. 1
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Hosaka, Tetsuro 1 Niino, Masahiro 1 Okuda, Toshinori 1 Tisdell, Clement A. 1 Yamada, Toshihiro 1 Yoshida, Satoru 1
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School of Economics, University of Queensland 1
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Economics, Ecology and Environment Working Papers 1 Land 1
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Impacts of Logging Road Networks on Dung Beetles and Small Mammals in a Malaysian Production Forest: Implications for Biodiversity Safeguards
Yamada, Toshihiro; Niino, Masahiro; Yoshida, Satoru; … - In: Land 3 (2014) 3, pp. 639-657
Various international bodies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have proposed guidelines for safeguarding biodiversity. Nevertheless, quantitative criteria for safeguarding biodiversity should first be established to measure the attainment of biodiversity conservation if biodiversity is...
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Conserving Forest Wildlife and Other Ecosystem Services: Opportunity Costs and The Valuation of Alternative Logging Regimes
Tisdell, Clement A. - School of Economics, University of Queensland - 2012
logs. It takes into account the alternatives of selective logging and heavy (less selective) logging. It considers whether … the remainder being utilised for heavy logging (a dominant use strategy) or to combine wildlife conservation and selective … logging in at least part of the forest (a multiple use strategy) with any remainder of the forest being available for heavy …
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