2017
DOI: 10.15287/afr.2017.898
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Productivity assessment of timber harvesting techniques for supporting sustainable forest management of secondary Atlantic Forests in southern Brazil

Abstract: Abstract. The Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil has been subject to overexploitation in the past prompting the formulation of a rigorous conservation orientated policy by the government including a strict ban of timber harvesting. In the region, the forestland is mostly owned by farmers. The economic value of the forest is rather limited for those farmers, because of the prohibition of commercial timber harvesting as a source of income. Sustainable forest management systems can offer great potential as new in… Show more

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“…The total size of the case study area was 42 ha. The forest cover consisted of a 35 year old second growth forest, regenerated after the abandonment of plots cultivated under swidden agricultural farming [10,12]. The Institute for the Environment of Santa Catarina (IMA) is one of the partners in this study and provided the exceptional permit for timber harvesting as part of long-term research.…”
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“…The total size of the case study area was 42 ha. The forest cover consisted of a 35 year old second growth forest, regenerated after the abandonment of plots cultivated under swidden agricultural farming [10,12]. The Institute for the Environment of Santa Catarina (IMA) is one of the partners in this study and provided the exceptional permit for timber harvesting as part of long-term research.…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of such policy is, however, questionable. Various researchers argued that sustainable management of secondary forests providing income opportunities would be more effective in increasing the willingness of land owners to conserve and possibly even expand the forest, favoring local development through income generation [3,5,[8][9][10][11][12].…”
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“…This system is usually integrated with a skidding cone, which improves the system performance by reducing ground friction and decreasing the risk of hanging logs on obstacles, which reduces the skidding time and increases productivity (Acar 2016). Also, the use of a skidding cone significantly reduces the damage to residual trees (Britto et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%