Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management
The concept of sustainable forest management (SFM) is not a new one. There is evidence that by the Middle Ages in Europe forests were managed by the rule that benefits were to be based on harvesting the interest, and not the capital, of the forest stock. Of course the early focus was on wood harv...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-363752023-11-11T05:21:11Z Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management Raison, R. John Brown, Alan G Flinn, David W Criteria Management The concept of sustainable forest management (SFM) is not a new one. There is evidence that by the Middle Ages in Europe forests were managed by the rule that benefits were to be based on harvesting the interest, and not the capital, of the forest stock. Of course the early focus was on wood harvest and ‘sustained yield’. In recent decades concern has broadened to cover the full range of goods and services provided by forests, and this change has been accompanied by increasing conflict over the relative priority to be given to different forest values where management has been for ‘multiple uses’. Stakeholder interest and involvement has increased, and globally there is ongoing effort to develop a shared understanding of sustainable forest management and how it can be implemented in practice 2014-03-03T02:25:44Z 2014-03-03T02:25:44Z 2001 Book 0 85199 392 3 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36375 en application/pdf CABI |
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The concept of sustainable forest management (SFM) is not a new one. There is
evidence that by the Middle Ages in Europe forests were managed by the rule
that benefits were to be based on harvesting the interest, and not the capital, of
the forest stock. Of course the early focus was on wood harvest and ‘sustained
yield’. In recent decades concern has broadened to cover the full range of
goods and services provided by forests, and this change has been accompanied
by increasing conflict over the relative priority to be given to different forest
values where management has been for ‘multiple uses’. Stakeholder interest
and involvement has increased, and globally there is ongoing effort to develop
a shared understanding of sustainable forest management and how it can be
implemented in practice |
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