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Sustainable Forest Management Beyond the Timber-Oriented Status Quo: Transitioning to Co-production of Timber and Non-wood Forest Products-a Global Perspective

机译:超越木材型现状的可持续森林管理:转型为木材和非木材林产品的共同生产 - 全球视角

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Purpose of Review This review provides perspectives and insights of forest researchers from four continents representing a range of geo-regions, with examples from diverse and dynamic use of forest products that are undervalued and often misrepresented. A comprehensive discussion of the subject provides special attention to property, tenancy, public goods and access rights to non-wood forest products (NWFP), seen as forest ecosystem services in a framework for forest management decisions. The overall purpose is to provide a logical argument for transitioning to sustainable management of forests for timber and NWFP. Recent Findings Multifunctional ecosystem-based approaches are transforming our understanding of forests. The prevailing economic relevance of NWFP for trade and sustenance requires their operative integration into forest management. Integration of NWFP will shift a traditional timber-oriented management paradigm towards an inclusive ecosystem forest management approach. We show that the impact of NWFP resources on livelihoods provides multiple benefits to all sectors of global society. Policy and property rights affect the availability and sustainability of the resource, while regulations, restrictions and prohibitions target the sustainable harvest of NWFP under growing demand. Official reporting of production volumes of NWFP is sparse, erratic or inaccurate due to a complex system that is opaque and with inadequately understood value chains, yet research is underway to better understand all NWFP sectors. A shift from command-and-control forest management to broader governance schemes is observed, yet despite a growing awareness of their importance, NWFP and their potential for a bio-based economy require more research. A conceptual framework for transitioning to sustainable co-production management of timber and NWFP is presented. Such a transition is needed to ensure long-term forest security, health and resilience.
机译:审查的目的本文综述了视角和来自四大洲的代表范围地理区域的森林研究人员的见解,与来自不同和动态使用的是价值被低估,往往歪曲森林产品的例子。主题的深入讨论提供特别注意的财产,租赁,公共产品和访问权限,以非木材林产品(NWFP),在森林管理决策的框架看作是森林生态系统服务。总的目的是为过渡到森林的木材和非木材林产品的可持续管理提供了一个合乎逻辑的论点。最近的调查结果基于多功能生态系统方法正在改变我们的森林的认识。贸易和寄托西北边境省的当前的经济相关性,需要他们的工作融入森林管理。西北边境省的一体化将建立一个包容的森林生态系统管理办法传统的面向木材的管理模式转变。我们发现,非木质林产品资源对生计的影响提供了多种好处对国际社会的所有部门。政策和产权影响资源的可用性和可持续性,同时规定,限制和禁止针对非木材林产品的需求不断增长下的可持续收获。西北边境省的生产量的官方报告是稀疏的,不稳定的或不准确由于复杂的系统,它是不透明的,并完全了解价值链,但研究正在进行,以更好地了解所有NWFP部门。从命令和控制森林管理到更广泛的治理方案之后,移动观察,然而,尽管越来越多的他们的重要性的认识,西北边境省和他们的基于生物经济的潜在需要更多的研究。对于过渡到木材和非木材林产品的可持续合作生产管理的概念框架提出。需要这样的转变,以确保森林资源的长期安全,健康和弹性。

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