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Logging in Kibale and the Conflict Between Conservation and Exploitation by Thomas T. Struhsaker
Thomas Struhsaker summarizes 20 years of research in the Kibale
forest in Uganda, one of the most important centers for the study
of tropical rain forests in Africa. Among the longest ongoing
projects in rain forest ecology anywhere, Struhsakers
differs from the great majority of logging studies by emphasizing
the fauna rather than looking only at the commercially valuable
timber species. By providing long-term data on a variety of
plants and animals, it offers the first truly in-depth synthesis
of the consequences of selective logging in the tropics.
103 figures, 43 tables, index, references.
ISBN 0-8130-1490-5
ISBN 0-8130-1666-5
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"Provides a valuable case study for rain forest ecologists and conservationists, and is notable for its emphasis on mammalian fauna as a key factor in forest dynamics. It also demonstrates the value of long-term integrated studies in providing an understanding of complex, multivariate systems." -- Biodiversity and Conservation
"... a unique book that is likely to become a benchmark for those who wish to save the rain forests through sustainable logging practices. Its uniqueness lies in the author's collection of long-term data (up to 25 years) on both plants and animals in the same site, the Kibale forest in Uganda. Very highly recommended for libraries specializing in ecology, environmental science, forestry, and rain forests."--Choice
"A
much-needed volume that will be of interest to a wide audience,
written by a leader in the field, and one with an international
reputation. The current rosy advocacy for 'sustainable
development' needs a wake-up call, and this is it. This volume
combines some of the hottest topics in conservation science today
into a cohesive whole that looks clear-eyed into the face of
modern conservation in the tropics and finds it frighteningly
lacking in scientific underpinning, rational consideration, and
effective implementation."--Truman Young, University of
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