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| Titre : |
Influence of logging practices on biomass recovery in logged over Mixed Dipterocarp forests of East Kalimantan, Indonesia
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| Auteur(s) : |
Adeline Armougom, Auteur (et co-auteur)
Raphaël Manlay, Tuteur Plinio Sist, Responsable de stage Camille Piponiot Laroche, Auteur (et co-auteur) Agroparistech (Montpellier; FRA), Etablissement de soutenance |
| Type de document : | Mémoire |
| Filière : | Ing. DA : GEEFT -- Gestion Environnementale des Ecosystèmes et Forêts Tropicales |
| Sujets : | Diptérocarpacées ; Biomasse des forêts ; Exploitation forestière -- Indonésie -- 1990-.... ; Développement durable Bornéo |
| Résumé : |
This study explores the influence of logging practices on biomass recovery in logged over mixed dipterocarp forests in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Using long term data from the STREK project, which monitored post logging dynamics over a 35-year cycle, from 1990 to 2000 and the 2024 data. The study analyses how different logging practices, including Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) and conventional methods, affect Above Ground Biomass (AGB) recovery. The analysis reveals that higher logging intensities had the most significant and negative impact on biomass recovery. Plots with higher logging intensity were proved to have a recovery rate. While this study attempted to evaluate the influence of different logging treatments, such as RIL and conventional methods, the findings on their effects[...] This study explores the influence of logging practices on biomass recovery in logged over mixed dipterocarp forests in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Using long term data from the STREK project, which monitored post logging dynamics over a 35-year cycle, from 1990 to 2000 and the 2024 data. The study analyses how different logging practices, including Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) and conventional methods, affect Above Ground Biomass (AGB) recovery. The analysis reveals that higher logging intensities had the most significant and negative impact on biomass recovery. Plots with higher logging intensity were proved to have a recovery rate. While this study attempted to evaluate the influence of different logging treatments, such as RIL and conventional methods, the findings on their effects were inconclusive because not statistically significant. The results highlight the importance of regulating logging practices by setting stronger guidelines on harvesting limits to guaranty sustainable forest management and logging practices. |
| Date de publication : | 2024 |
| Format : | 1 pdf (92 p.) |
| Note(s) : |
Stage de fin d’études de la formation Gestion environnementale des écosystèmes et des forêts tropicales(GEEFT)
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| Langue(s) : | Anglais |
| Organisme d'accueil : | Chambre d'agriculture de l'Aude (Narbonne) |
| Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=232658 |
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| Localisation | Emplacement | Pôle | Section | Cote | Support | Disponibilité |
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| Montpellier | Serveur | Forêt | MEM-3A-2024-ARMO-E | Numérique | Diffusable Exclu du prêt |

