Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation

In this note, the new Italian law for active forestry is discussed in relation to sustainable forest management criteria. In particular, we discuss how the law has serious flaws concerning the aim of “Maintenance, conservation and appropriate enhancement of biological diversity in forest ecosystems”...

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Main Authors: Chiarucci A, Piovesan G
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) 2018-06-01
Series:Forest@
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Online Access:http://foresta.sisef.org/contents/?id=efor2782-015&lang=en
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spelling doaj-4c062e9126a4414796f970168a1b97452020-11-24T21:54:53ZitaItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)Forest@1824-01191824-01192018-06-01151515510.3832/efor2782-0152782Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservationChiarucci A0Piovesan G1Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche, Geologiche e Ambientali, Università di Bologna, Bologna (Italy)Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie e Forestali, Università della Tuscia, Viterbo (Italy)In this note, the new Italian law for active forestry is discussed in relation to sustainable forest management criteria. In particular, we discuss how the law has serious flaws concerning the aim of “Maintenance, conservation and appropriate enhancement of biological diversity in forest ecosystems”. We ask for an inclusion of conservation biology principles following the “Half of the Earth Paradigm” stated by Edward Wilson to ensure forest biodiversity conservation for future generation. A sustainable forest policy should also consider adequate criteria for the preservation of existing old growth forests and the rewilding of remote or strategic environments at regional level through the ecological planning of strict reserves in the different ecoregions.http://foresta.sisef.org/contents/?id=efor2782-015&lang=enSustainable Forest ManagementForest EuropeConservation BiologyBiodiversityNaturalnessRewilding
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Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
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Sustainable Forest Management
Forest Europe
Conservation Biology
Biodiversity
Naturalness
Rewilding
author_facet Chiarucci A
Piovesan G
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title Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
title_short Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
title_full Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
title_fullStr Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
title_sort sustainable forest management can not disregard the current knowledge on ecology and conservation
publisher Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
series Forest@
issn 1824-0119
1824-0119
publishDate 2018-06-01
description In this note, the new Italian law for active forestry is discussed in relation to sustainable forest management criteria. In particular, we discuss how the law has serious flaws concerning the aim of “Maintenance, conservation and appropriate enhancement of biological diversity in forest ecosystems”. We ask for an inclusion of conservation biology principles following the “Half of the Earth Paradigm” stated by Edward Wilson to ensure forest biodiversity conservation for future generation. A sustainable forest policy should also consider adequate criteria for the preservation of existing old growth forests and the rewilding of remote or strategic environments at regional level through the ecological planning of strict reserves in the different ecoregions.
topic Sustainable Forest Management
Forest Europe
Conservation Biology
Biodiversity
Naturalness
Rewilding
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