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Impact of Forest Management on Species Richness: Global Meta-Analysis and Economic Trade-Offs
by
Chaudhary, Abhishek
, Burivalova, Zuzana
, Koh, Lian Pin
, Hellweg, Stefanie
in
704/158/1145
/ 704/158/2454
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/672
/ Agroforestry
/ Biodiversity
/ Clearcutting
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Economics
/ Forest management
/ Forestry - economics
/ Forests
/ Harvesting
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Logging
/ Meta-analysis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plantations
/ Population Density
/ Production costs
/ Science
/ Species richness
/ Timber
2016
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Impact of Forest Management on Species Richness: Global Meta-Analysis and Economic Trade-Offs
by
Chaudhary, Abhishek
, Burivalova, Zuzana
, Koh, Lian Pin
, Hellweg, Stefanie
in
704/158/1145
/ 704/158/2454
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/672
/ Agroforestry
/ Biodiversity
/ Clearcutting
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Economics
/ Forest management
/ Forestry - economics
/ Forests
/ Harvesting
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Logging
/ Meta-analysis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plantations
/ Population Density
/ Production costs
/ Science
/ Species richness
/ Timber
2016
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Impact of Forest Management on Species Richness: Global Meta-Analysis and Economic Trade-Offs
by
Chaudhary, Abhishek
, Burivalova, Zuzana
, Koh, Lian Pin
, Hellweg, Stefanie
in
704/158/1145
/ 704/158/2454
/ 704/158/670
/ 704/158/672
/ Agroforestry
/ Biodiversity
/ Clearcutting
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Cost-Benefit Analysis
/ Economics
/ Forest management
/ Forestry - economics
/ Forests
/ Harvesting
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Logging
/ Meta-analysis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plantations
/ Population Density
/ Production costs
/ Science
/ Species richness
/ Timber
2016
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Impact of Forest Management on Species Richness: Global Meta-Analysis and Economic Trade-Offs
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Impact of Forest Management on Species Richness: Global Meta-Analysis and Economic Trade-Offs
2016
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Forests managed for timber have an important role to play in conserving global biodiversity. We evaluated the most common timber production systems worldwide in terms of their impact on local species richness by conducting a categorical meta-analysis. We reviewed 287 published studies containing 1008 comparisons of species richness in managed and unmanaged forests and derived management, taxon and continent specific effect sizes. We show that in terms of local species richness loss, forest management types can be ranked, from best to worse, as follows: selection and retention systems, reduced impact logging, conventional selective logging, clear-cutting, agroforestry, timber plantations, fuelwood plantations. Next, we calculated the economic profitability in terms of the net present value of timber harvesting from 10 hypothetical wood-producing Forest Management Units (FMU) from around the globe. The ranking of management types is altered when the species loss per unit profit generated from the FMU is considered. This is due to differences in yield, timber species prices, rotation cycle length and production costs. We thus conclude that it would be erroneous to dismiss or prioritize timber production regimes, based solely on their ranking of alpha diversity impacts.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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