Forest management: Difference between revisions

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|ComponentCode=FM
|ComponentCode=FM
|MainComponent=Socio-economic system
|MainComponent=Socio-economic system
|IMAGEComponent=Land use allocation-Agricultural systems;  
|IMAGEComponent=Land use allocation-Agricultural systems;
|Reference=Arets et al., 2011; Carle and Holmgren, 2008; Dell Lungo et al., 2006; FAO, 2010; Putz et al., 2012; ten Brink et al., 2010
|Reference=Arets et al., 2011; Carle and Holmgren, 2008; Dell Lungo et al., 2006; FAO, 2010; Putz et al., 2012; ten Brink et al., 2010
|InputVar=Land cover; Carbon pools and fluxes; Timber production from agricultural expansion; Demand of traditional biomass; Forestry drivers;
|OutputVar=Timber use fraction, timber harvest; Forest land use types; Carbon pools and fluxes; Areas of regrowth forest;
|FrameworkElementType=model component
|FrameworkElementType=model component
|Description=The world’s total forest area in 2010 is estimated to be just over 40 million km<sup>2</sup>.
|Description=The world’s total forest area in 2010 is estimated to be just over 40 million km<sup>2</sup>.

Revision as of 09:51, 28 August 2013

Key policy issues

  • How can management influence forest capacity to meet future demand for wood and other ecosystem services?
  • What are the implications of forest management for pristine and managed forest areas, and on biomass and carbon stocks and fluxes of relevance for climate policy?
  • What are the prospects for more sustainable forest management and the role of production in dedicated forest plantations?

Introduction

"model component" is not in the list (driver component, pressure component, interaction component, state component, impact component, response component) of allowed values for the "FrameworkElementType" property.