Stand structure and commercial volume of secondary forests in Paraguay and Costa Rica: implications for management options

Stand development of secondary forests (established after clearing for agriculture) was studied and compared with primary forest in Paraguay and Costa Rica. focusing on commercial species. Accumulation of bale volume was markedly more rapid in the wetter (Costa Rica) than the drier site (Paraguay). However, the more fertile soils in Costa Rica compared to Paraguay may contribute to a faster development of this stand parameter. The proportion of commercial species contributed by bole volume increased with successional age. In young secondary forests, commercial species at sapling stage were mainly represented by sprout-established individuals, while the proportion of vegetative regeneration declined in more advanced successive stages. Management options and major legal shortcomings are discussed.

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Main Authors: 82160 Kammesheidt, Ludwig Federal Research Centre for Forestry and Forest Products, Hamburg, Germany, 66705 Fedlmeier, Christian (autor/a) SADC-Forestry-Project (GTZ), Lilangwe, Malawi
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:spa
Published: International Forestry Review 2001
Subjects:ARECACEAE, BOSQUE SECUNDARIO, BIOMASA, VOLUMEN, ESTIMACION, ARBOLES, MEDICION, DIAMETRO A LA ALTURA DE PECHO, ALTURA, INCENTIVOS, SUCESION ECOLOGICA, REGENERACION VEGETAL, SILVICULTURA, ECUACIONES ALOMETRICAS, ORDENACION FORESTAL, SERVICIOS AMBIENTALES,
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