Initial impact of supervised logging and pre-logging climber cutting compared with conventional logging in a dipterocarp rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia

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العنوان: Initial impact of supervised logging and pre-logging climber cutting compared with conventional logging in a dipterocarp rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia
المؤلفون: Anders Karlsson, Jan Falck, Trevor Udarbe, Olle Forshed
المصدر: Forest Ecology and Management. 221:233-240
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2006.
سنة النشر: 2006
مصطلحات موضوعية: Dipterocarpaceae, biology, Agroforestry, Significant difference, Logging, Logging system, Forestry, Rainforest, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Felling, biology.organism_classification, Basal area, Environmental science, Arbol, computer, Nature and Landscape Conservation, computer.programming_language
الوصف: Pre-marked skid trails, directional felling and climber cutting when logging in tropical rainforests may be important ways of reducing damage to the forest, thus creating a healthier stand and improving future yields. This study, carried out in a virgin dipterocarp rainforest in the south of Sabah, Malaysia, compared two types of logging (both with and without pre-cutting climbers): conventional selective logging (CL) and supervised logging (SL). The latter is a selective logging system in which both pre-marked skid trails and directional felling were implemented. The pre-marked skid trails were aligned parallel to each other, spaced 62 m apart. A randomised complete block 2 × 2 factorial design was used in the experiment, consisting of 16 gross treatment plots, each of 5.76 ha with a 1 ha net plot in the centre. Fewer trees tended (0.050 P ≤ 0.100) to be logged in SL plots than in CL plots (on average 9.4 and 13.0 trees ≥60 cm diameter breast height ha −1 ). Pre-felling of climbers resulted in four more dipterocarp trees being logged ha −1 , compared with no climber cutting: a statistically significant difference ( P ≤ 0.050). The basal areas lost of both large trees (≥ 60 cm dbh) and small dipterocarp trees (10–29 cm dbh) tended to differ between the logging systems, with CL leading to greater losses. There were significant differences in the residual stands left by the logging systems, with respect to the number of dipterocarps and their basal area in the diameter class 10–29 cm; ca 30% more stems being found after SL. No significant differences (or tendencies) in these variables were found in the residual stands in other diameter classes, or when trees of all species were considered.
تدمد: 0378-1127
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2005.10.007Test
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