INVESTIGADORES
MARTINEZ PASTUR guillermo Jose
artículos
Título:
Harvesting adaptation to biodiversity conservation in sawmill industry: Technology innovation and monitoring program.
Autor/es:
G MARTÍNEZ PASTUR; MV LENCINAS; P PERI; A MORETTO; JM CELLINI; I MORMENEO; R VUKASOVIC
Revista:
Technology Management and Innovation
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 2 p. 58 - 70
ISSN:
0718-2724
Resumen:
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Social demands related to native
forest ecosystems are based on an efficient management, with a balance between
conservation and timber production. This paper describes the industry
adaptation to a biodiversity program with an alternative regeneration method.
The proposed method leaves 30% of the timber-quality
forest as aggregated retention and 15 m² ha-1 basal area as dispersed
retention. While many
costs increased considerably, the incomes also may increase by applying new
management strategies and technology innovation. A monitoring program was
established in the harvested stands to evaluate the ecological functionality of
the applied regeneration system (forest structure, climate change, regeneration
dynamics, habitat quality and abiotic cycles). The implementation of an
innovated technology and monitoring program in the forest and industry
determined a balance between economic values and biodiversity conservation.