Regional code of practice for reduced-impact forest harvesting in tropical moist forests of West and Central Africa

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Regional code of practice for reduced-impact forest harvesting in tropical moist forests of West and Central Africa

[foreword by M. Wulf Killmann]

FAO, c2005

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"The preliminary version of this Code was drafted by Jean Estève who set the general guidelines ... The chapters on wildlife management and relations with local communities were provided by ADIE ... Sinclair Gibbs translated the original French text"--P. v

Preliminary version: Étude sur le plan pratique d'aménagement des forêts naturelles de production tropicales africaines (2001)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-132)

Summary: This Code draws upon the FAO Model Code of Forest Harvesting Practice of 1996 and is driven by the fundamental principle that it is possible to conduct forest harvesting operations in ways that significantly reduce negative impact. It focuses primarily: on the African region in the broad sense, encompassing the tropical countries of West and Central Africa; on timber harvesting because of its potential damage on environment; and on closed natural production moist forests, although some of the guidelines also apply to protection and plantation forests

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This Code draws upon the FAO Model Code of Forest Harvesting Practice of 1996 and is driven by the fundamental principle that it is possible to conduct forest harvesting operations in ways that significantly reduce negative impact. It focuses primarily: on the African region in the broad sense, encompassing the tropical countries of West and Central Africa; on timber harvesting because of its potential damage on environment; and on closed natural production moist forests, although some of the guidelines also apply to protection and plantation forests.

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