Selective logging risks to remain a theoretical phenomenon.
Without clear incentives there is usually little reason to refrain from
clear-cutting or selective logging as a single harvest stage prior to
slash and burn and agricultural invasion. If however such logging is
conducted in a sustainable cycle both carbon and biodiversity loss can
remain comparatively small. Image by ResourceMappingGIS.com shows canopy scars after selective logging practice in northern Bolivia between 1999-2003.
The above numbers are derived from a study by researchers of the
University of Florida, Utrecht University, Wageningen University and
several other institutions, published in Conservation Letters. Read more>>>
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