Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.

In recent decades, there has been unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of tropical forest management. Industrial forestry, both directly and indirectly, has wreaked havoc on the wildlife and the ecological integrity of tropical forests. While the mark of human intervention in modern ti...

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Main Author: Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre
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Language:English
Published: Research Management Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2008
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6384/1/synthesis_23.pdf
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description In recent decades, there has been unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of tropical forest management. Industrial forestry, both directly and indirectly, has wreaked havoc on the wildlife and the ecological integrity of tropical forests. While the mark of human intervention in modern times is quite apparent, forests have in fact been subject to some form of management. The wildlife of forests that we value so highly today is the result of varying intensities of human management over an extraordinarily long period. And the more we study even the most remote forests, the more surprised we are by the sophistication and extent of its management.
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spelling upm-63842014-11-20T02:17:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6384/ Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest. Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre In recent decades, there has been unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of tropical forest management. Industrial forestry, both directly and indirectly, has wreaked havoc on the wildlife and the ecological integrity of tropical forests. While the mark of human intervention in modern times is quite apparent, forests have in fact been subject to some form of management. The wildlife of forests that we value so highly today is the result of varying intensities of human management over an extraordinarily long period. And the more we study even the most remote forests, the more surprised we are by the sophistication and extent of its management. Research Management Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2008-12 Journal NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6384/1/synthesis_23.pdf Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre (2008) Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest. Synthesis: R&D Digest of Universiti Putra Malaysia, 23 . ISSN 0127-9394 Research
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Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre
Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title_full Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title_fullStr Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title_full_unstemmed Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title_short Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
title_sort wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
topic Research
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6384/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6384/1/synthesis_23.pdf