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|Component=Forest management | |Component=Forest management | ||
|Description= | |Description=Increasing the share of produced wood yielded with Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) practices instead of conventional logging practices. | ||
| | |Reference=PBL, 2010; | ||
|LanduseThemeItem=Forestry (Land use) | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Forest management | |||
|EffectDescription=RIL leads to lower loss of biodiversity in forest areas, and it can have impacts on C pools and fluxes as less residues are produced per unit harvested wood product. | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Carbon cycle and natural vegetation | |||
|EffectDescription=RIL can change the volume of the C pools in the soil and vegetation pools and reduces the human induced land-use change emissions. | |||
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|EffectOnComponent=Terrestrial biodiversity | |||
|EffectDescription=The impacts on biodiversity is lower using RIL practices instead of the conventional practices. This because (i) less forets will be used (higher biodiversity on large scale); (ii) a better and faster regrowth of the harvested forests, also thus a long-term increasing biodiversity also within these forests. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 17 May 2014
Description: | Increasing the share of produced wood yielded with Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) practices instead of conventional logging practices. |
Reference: | PBL, 2010; |
Is implemented in: | Forest management |
Associated theme items: | Forestry (Land use) |
Associated policy response component
Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Forestry sector
Effects of this policy intervention on components
Component: Forest management
Effect : RIL leads to lower loss of biodiversity in forest areas, and it can have impacts on C pools and fluxes as less residues are produced per unit harvested wood product.
Component: Carbon cycle and natural vegetation
Effect : RIL can change the volume of the C pools in the soil and vegetation pools and reduces the human induced land-use change emissions.
Component: Terrestrial biodiversity
Effect : The impacts on biodiversity is lower using RIL practices instead of the conventional practices. This because (i) less forets will be used (higher biodiversity on large scale); (ii) a better and faster regrowth of the harvested forests, also thus a long-term increasing biodiversity also within these forests.