Plantation forestry in the tropics : tree planting for industrial, social, environmental, and agroforestry purposes
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Plantation forestry in the tropics : tree planting for industrial, social, environmental, and agroforestry purposes
(Oxford science publications)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press], 1992
2nd ed
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
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Bibliography: p. [351]-382
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198542575
Description
Tree-planting and plantation forestry in tropical countries are both expanding rapidly. Social and community forestry, tree planting to control soil erosion, and the use of agroforestry, as well as many industrial afforestation projects, are all part of the response to tropical deforestation and are central to much rural development. The international Tropical Forest Action Programme (TFAP) promotes these many roles for tree-planting. This book covers each role, setting the essential silviculture in the wider development context. This new edition has been revised to provide up-to-date accounts of silvicultural practices, rural development issues, and the wider role that tree-planting plays. The chapters on agroforestry and protection forestry have been virtually rewritten, while throughout the book the important place of social forestry is recognized with illustration and inclusion of important principles.
For example, extension programmes, community participation and issues of tree and land tenure are included, in addition to questions of species choice for fuel or fodder or poles, how to match species and site, coppicing and pollarding, and the many other ingredients of woodlot farm forestry, or agroforestry management. Particular attention is paid to difficult sites. The silviculture underpinning successful industrial plantation forestry remains at the heart of the book. Many developments in tree improvement and forest nurseries through to considerations of forest protection and monocultures are all covered. The second edition brings balance in the 1990s to include the wider issues outlined - from industrial plantation to social forestry. Thus the book provides the student with an introduction, or the practitioner or development specialist with an overview of plantation forestry and tree planting in tropical countries as part of sound land use.
Table of Contents
- Part I Introduction: Introduction
- Why plantations?
- Man-made forest in tropical countries
- Plantation organization and structure
- Part II Land, social and economic factors, and planning in plantation development: Land and plantation development
- Some social and economic factors in tree-planting and plantation development
- Planning the plantation enterprise
- Part III Plantation silviculture: What to plant?
- Seed collection, supply, and storage
- Forest nurseries
- Plantation establishment
- Plantation maintenance
- Nutrition of tree crops
- Dynamics of stand growth
- Thinning
- High pruning
- Rotations and regeneration
- Protection - an introduction
- Part IV Tree-planting and plantation forestry: in rural development, for soil conservation and rehabilitation, and environmental considerations: Tree-planting in rural development and agroforestry
- Protective afforestation
- Afforestation of inhospitable sites
- Ecological factors and long-term productivity
- Bibliography
- Index
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ISBN 9780198546825
Description
Tree-planting and plantation forestry in tropical countries are both expanding rapidly. Social and community forestry, tree planting to control soil erosion, and the use of agroforestry, as well as many industrial afforestation projects, are all part of the response to tropical deforestation and are central to much rural development. The international Tropical Forest Action Programme (TFAP) promotes these many roles for tree-planting. This book covers each role, setting the essential silviculture in the wider development context. This new edition has been revised to provide up-to-date accounts of silvicultural practices, rural development issues, and the wider role that tree-planting plays. The chapters on agroforestry and protection forestry have been virtually rewritten, while throughout the book the important place of social forestry is recognized with illustration and inclusion of important principles.
For example, extension programmes, community participation and issues of tree and land tenure are included, in addition to questions of species choice for fuel or fodder or poles, how to match species and site, coppicing and pollarding, and the many other ingredients of woodlot farm forestry, or agroforestry management. Particular attention is paid to difficult sites. The silviculture underpinning successful industrial plantation forestry remains at the heart of the book. Many developments in tree improvement and forest nurseries through to considerations of forest protection and monocultures are all covered. The second edition brings balance in the 1990s to include the wider issues outlined - from industrial plantation to social forestry. Thus the book provides the student with an introduction, or the practitioner or development specialist with an overview of plantation forestry and tree planting in tropical countries as part of sound land use. An ELBS/LPBB edition is available.
Table of Contents
- Part I-Introduction: Introduction
- Why plantations?
- Man-made forest in tropical countries
- Plantation organization and structure
- Part II-Land, social and economic factors, and planning in plantation development: Land and plantation development
- Some social and economic factors in tree-planting and plantation development
- Planning the plantation enterprise
- Part III-Plantation silviculture: What to plant?
- Seed collection, supply, and storage
- Forest nurseries
- Plantation establishment
- Plantation maintenance
- Nutrition of tree crops
- Dynamics of stand growth
- Thinning
- High pruning
- Rotations and regeneration
- Protection - an introduction
- Part IV- Tree-planting and plantation forestry: in rural development, for soil conservation and rehabilitation, and environmental considerations: Tree-planting in rural development and agroforestry
- Protective afforestation
- Afforestation of inhospitable sites
- Ecological factors and long-term productivity
- Bibliography
- Index.
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