Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica

At present biodiversity of montane and (sub)alpine vegetation belts in Costa Rican 612.570 ha La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, is highly threatened. Environmentally-sound socio-economic development in the adjacent 62.000 ha Los Santos Forest Reserve (LSFR) is crucial to the conservation of La Amistad's biodiversity for future generations. Therefore, the LSFR should be regarded as a true buffer zone to this World Heritage Site and given a high priority for the development and implementation of sustainable landuse techniques. In practical terms, in the LSFR natural regeneration of secondary forests on cleared on abandoned land as well as their wise management must be stimulated, because it is the basis for long-term ecosystem restoration at La Amistad's outer forest margin and at the same time offers additional income to residents through timber and fuelwood production as well as ecotourism. The active participation of local people living in the LSFR is of the utmost importance to the success of such an initiative.

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Main Authors: 81975 Juárez, M.E., 82284 Kappelle, M., 20493 University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Países Bajos). Dept. of Palynology and Paleo, 20110 Universidad Nacional, Heredia (Costa Rica)
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Published: Amsterdam (Países Bajos) 1995
Subjects:ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO, COLONIZACION, DEFORESTACION, MANEJO FORESTAL, BOSQUE SECUNDARIO, RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD, RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS, COSTA RICA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:581482020-02-07T06:30:56ZEcología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica 81975 Juárez, M.E. 82284 Kappelle, M. 82284 Kappelle, M. 20493 University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Países Bajos). Dept. of Palynology and Paleo 20110 Universidad Nacional, Heredia (Costa Rica) Amsterdam (Países Bajos)1995At present biodiversity of montane and (sub)alpine vegetation belts in Costa Rican 612.570 ha La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, is highly threatened. Environmentally-sound socio-economic development in the adjacent 62.000 ha Los Santos Forest Reserve (LSFR) is crucial to the conservation of La Amistad's biodiversity for future generations. Therefore, the LSFR should be regarded as a true buffer zone to this World Heritage Site and given a high priority for the development and implementation of sustainable landuse techniques. In practical terms, in the LSFR natural regeneration of secondary forests on cleared on abandoned land as well as their wise management must be stimulated, because it is the basis for long-term ecosystem restoration at La Amistad's outer forest margin and at the same time offers additional income to residents through timber and fuelwood production as well as ecotourism. The active participation of local people living in the LSFR is of the utmost importance to the success of such an initiative.Tesis (Ph D)At present biodiversity of montane and (sub)alpine vegetation belts in Costa Rican 612.570 ha La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, is highly threatened. Environmentally-sound socio-economic development in the adjacent 62.000 ha Los Santos Forest Reserve (LSFR) is crucial to the conservation of La Amistad's biodiversity for future generations. Therefore, the LSFR should be regarded as a true buffer zone to this World Heritage Site and given a high priority for the development and implementation of sustainable landuse techniques. In practical terms, in the LSFR natural regeneration of secondary forests on cleared on abandoned land as well as their wise management must be stimulated, because it is the basis for long-term ecosystem restoration at La Amistad's outer forest margin and at the same time offers additional income to residents through timber and fuelwood production as well as ecotourism. The active participation of local people living in the LSFR is of the utmost importance to the success of such an initiative.ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTOCOLONIZACIONDEFORESTACIONMANEJO FORESTALBOSQUE SECUNDARIORESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTADRESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOSCOSTA RICA
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topic ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO
COLONIZACION
DEFORESTACION
MANEJO FORESTAL
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD
RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS
COSTA RICA
ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO
COLONIZACION
DEFORESTACION
MANEJO FORESTAL
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD
RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS
COSTA RICA
spellingShingle ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO
COLONIZACION
DEFORESTACION
MANEJO FORESTAL
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD
RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS
COSTA RICA
ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO
COLONIZACION
DEFORESTACION
MANEJO FORESTAL
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD
RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS
COSTA RICA
81975 Juárez, M.E.
82284 Kappelle, M.
82284 Kappelle, M.
20493 University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Países Bajos). Dept. of Palynology and Paleo
20110 Universidad Nacional, Heredia (Costa Rica)
Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
description At present biodiversity of montane and (sub)alpine vegetation belts in Costa Rican 612.570 ha La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, a World Heritage Site, is highly threatened. Environmentally-sound socio-economic development in the adjacent 62.000 ha Los Santos Forest Reserve (LSFR) is crucial to the conservation of La Amistad's biodiversity for future generations. Therefore, the LSFR should be regarded as a true buffer zone to this World Heritage Site and given a high priority for the development and implementation of sustainable landuse techniques. In practical terms, in the LSFR natural regeneration of secondary forests on cleared on abandoned land as well as their wise management must be stimulated, because it is the basis for long-term ecosystem restoration at La Amistad's outer forest margin and at the same time offers additional income to residents through timber and fuelwood production as well as ecotourism. The active participation of local people living in the LSFR is of the utmost importance to the success of such an initiative.
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topic_facet ZONAS DE AMORTIGUAMIENTO
COLONIZACION
DEFORESTACION
MANEJO FORESTAL
BOSQUE SECUNDARIO
RESERVA DE LA BIOSFERA LA AMISTAD
RESERVA FORESTAL LOS SANTOS
COSTA RICA
author 81975 Juárez, M.E.
82284 Kappelle, M.
82284 Kappelle, M.
20493 University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Países Bajos). Dept. of Palynology and Paleo
20110 Universidad Nacional, Heredia (Costa Rica)
author_facet 81975 Juárez, M.E.
82284 Kappelle, M.
82284 Kappelle, M.
20493 University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (Países Bajos). Dept. of Palynology and Paleo
20110 Universidad Nacional, Heredia (Costa Rica)
author_sort 81975 Juárez, M.E.
title Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
title_short Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
title_full Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
title_fullStr Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de Quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la Cordillera de Talamanca, Costa Rica
title_sort ecología de los robledales de altura (bosque de quercus) maduros y en recuperación en la cordillera de talamanca, costa rica
publisher Amsterdam (Países Bajos)
publishDate 1995
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