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Manuel R. Guariguata - 28 May 2012
Fresh evidence that selective logging can be a part of sustainable forest management.
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Photo Essay
- 13 Sep 2019
Rooting sustainability in the logging industry
Science and business join forces to manage the Congo Basin forests
Video
- 22 Sep 2015
Timber vs. Brazil nut: The Amazon’s harvest dilemma
Watch the Brazil nut harvest in Peru, as scientists explain what selective logging means for nut production.
Interview
- 21 Sep 2015
‘Conservation matters, but we cannot ignore people’s needs’
Cara Rockwell explains the importance of understanding how families in the Amazon use the forest.
News
- 21 Sep 2015
A little logging may go a long way
Amazonian forests could be used for harvesting both timber and Brazil nuts – if certain rules are followed.
News
- 21 Sep 2015
A little logging may go a long way
News
- 5 Nov 2014
Logging roads a useful proxy for detecting forest degradation, research finds
Where roads are built, deforestation and biodiversity loss tends to be greater.
News
- 8 Sep 2014
How do forests recover after logging? New network seeks to find out
Scientists find a big gap in our knowledge of logged-over forests in the tropics - with potentially significant benefits.
Feature
- 10 Jun 2014
How selective logging could help protect Indonesia’s forests
Recognizing the value of logged forests for biodiversity conservation in Indonesia.
Photo Essay
- 6 Jun 2013
From the Amazon to the world: A story of Brazil nuts
Every Brazil nut you have ever eaten was gathered from the Amazon rainforest.
News
- 25 Mar 2013
Could sustainable logging save Indonesia’s mangroves?
As long as you don’t convert them, they’ll come back.
News
- 25 Mar 2013
Could sustainable logging save Indonesia’s mangroves?
Analysis
- 28 May 2012
Logging in tropical forests: not all is lost
Fresh evidence that selective logging can be a part of sustainable forest management.
Analysis
- 28 May 2012
Logging in tropical forests: not all is lost
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