Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest and incentive for locally forest dependent community


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Shigeo Kobayashi, . (2011) Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest and incentive for locally forest dependent community. [Proceedings Paper]

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Forest values such as historical-cultural ecosystem services and socio-economic values are being lost because of decreasing and degrading forests in the tropics. Therefore this study was carried out to technically and socio-cultural-economically rehabilitated degraded tropical forests. For the synthesis of rehabilitation techniques the response option by Compartment Model was constructed. Controlling factors and parameters are main components. Controlling factors consists of landscape level trade-off and cyclic term. However parameters will be decided by results of each sub-theme. Parameters of rehabilitation techniques with ecological services and parameter of socio-economic based on secondary succession processes were selected. Parameters of rehabilitation techniques selected were: 1 site evaluation and classification 2 rehabilitation techniques 3 evaluation of landscape level rehabilitation 4 selection of planting tree species 5 natural forest corridor 6 silviculture of degraded land and 7 mixed plantation. Parameters of socio-economic consisted of: 8 local community participation 9 socioeconomic adaptability 10 land resources management 11 synthesis of rehabilitation techniques and networking. Controlling factors play important roles as the driving compartment dynamics and feedback system. The significance of rehabilitated forests for environmental conservation sustainable forest management and local community;s incentives living with the forest also were discussed.


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Abstract

Forest values such as historical-cultural ecosystem services and socio-economic values are being lost because of decreasing and degrading forests in the tropics. Therefore this study was carried out to technically and socio-cultural-economically rehabilitated degraded tropical forests. For the synthesis of rehabilitation techniques the response option by Compartment Model was constructed. Controlling factors and parameters are main components. Controlling factors consists of landscape level trade-off and cyclic term. However parameters will be decided by results of each sub-theme. Parameters of rehabilitation techniques with ecological services and parameter of socio-economic based on secondary succession processes were selected. Parameters of rehabilitation techniques selected were: 1 site evaluation and classification 2 rehabilitation techniques 3 evaluation of landscape level rehabilitation 4 selection of planting tree species 5 natural forest corridor 6 silviculture of degraded land and 7 mixed plantation. Parameters of socio-economic consisted of: 8 local community participation 9 socioeconomic adaptability 10 land resources management 11 synthesis of rehabilitation techniques and networking. Controlling factors play important roles as the driving compartment dynamics and feedback system. The significance of rehabilitated forests for environmental conservation sustainable forest management and local community;s incentives living with the forest also were discussed.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: 8 ref. QH 541.5 R27 I61 2011
AGROVOC Term: Tropical forests
AGROVOC Term: Forest rehabilitation
AGROVOC Term: Community participation
AGROVOC Term: Secondary succession
AGROVOC Term: Ecosystems
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:14
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/11590

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