Forest use : Final report
Ecologically Sustainable Development Working Groups1991
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Outlines recommendations developed by the working group that will help to establish processes and understandings which will provide wiser decisions on utilisation of our forests in the context of ecologically sustainable development.
Forest use : Final report / by Ecologically Sustainable Development Working Groups
Canberra ACT AGPS November 1991
227 pages colour illustrations
The current forest situation - Where are we on the scale of sustainable forest use? - Towards sustainable forest use - Maintaining ecological processes within the forest - Maintaining biodiversity - Optimising benefits to the community from all uses - Optimising the economic benefits to the community within ecological constraints - Optimising the intangible benefits of forests and maintaining options for the future - Removing institutional, structural and cultural impediments - Approaches to resolving conflict - Addressing linkages with other sectors - Sustainable forest use and the greenhouse effect - Priorities and costings - Case Studies - Kendall: a study in sustained forest use - Management for multiple use: the red gum forests of the Murray - Operational planning processes: the Tasmanian approach - Leadbeater's possum: a case study - Integrated manufacturing processes in the south-east of South Australia - Integrated forest industry in north-west Tasmania - CALM: one approach to integrated forest management - Invertebrate fauna and forest operations
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333.72 ESD
333.72
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