Best Practice Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Commercial Logging on Great Apes in Western Equatorial Africa

Best Practice Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Commercial Logging on Great Apes in Western Equatorial Africa
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Publisher : IUCN
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9782831709918
ISBN-13 : 2831709911
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Book Synopsis Best Practice Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Commercial Logging on Great Apes in Western Equatorial Africa by : David Morgan

Download or read book Best Practice Guidelines for Reducing the Impact of Commercial Logging on Great Apes in Western Equatorial Africa written by David Morgan and published by IUCN. This book was released on 2007 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the website: One of the fiercest dangers to great apes is the destruction of their forest habitat by commercial logging operations. This threat was highlighted in May 2005 at an expert workshop held in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo. In response, Drs. David Morgan and Crickette Sanz have developed a new set of best-practices guidelines for Western Equatorial Africa, to help blunt the worst effects of tropical logging on the surviving great apes in the region. Targeted at forestry managers and partners working in forestry concessions, these guidelines present practical, straightforward recommendations to help reduce the impact of logging on great apes, including cost-benefit analyses and the expected long-term consequences for great apes in the region. If these guidelines are upheld by professionals working in tropical forestry, they will contribute greatly to the survival of great apes in the region, and will serve as a blueprint for developing site-specific management plans.


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