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Title: Logging in the Brazilian Amazon


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Logging in the Brazilian Amazon
  • Michael Keller
  • USDA Forest Service
  • Intl Institute of Tropical Forestry

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Logging in the Brazilian Amazon
  • Extent of Logging
  • Logging Techniques
  • Logging Effects
  • Carbon
  • Long Term Sustainability?

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Selective Logging
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Logging Centers in the Brazilian Amazon Region
Nepstad et al, 1999
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AutoMCU Results
1999
2000
Asner et al., in press
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Logging Approaches
  • Conventional Logging
  • Reduced Impact Logging
  • Sustained Yield Management
  • Sustainable Forest Management

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Pereira et al. (2002) Forest Ecology and
Management)
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Pereira et al. (2002) Forest Ecology and
Management
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Logging and Carbon
  • Carbon losses and recovery following logging
  • Comparison of logging practices

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Carbon Loss (Tg C) from Logging30 Year
Integration, 15000 km2 y-1
(Keller et al. in press)
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Logging and Sustainability
  • Biological
  • Water and Energy Exchange
  • Carbon Storage
  • Nutrient Cycling
  • Habitat and Diversity
  • Production system
  • Economic and social

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Potential Nutrient Limitation Selective Logging
(30 m3 removed each 30 y) Nutrients in kg ha-1
y-1
() Estimated maximum Mg owing to detection
limit Data from Silver et al. 2000 and Fernandes
et al. 1997
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Logging and Sustainability
  • Production Systems
  • Given realistic inputs, costs, and benefits, at
    what rate can logs be selectively removed from
    the forest over a long period of harvest cycles?
  • A critical factor in determining production
    system sustainability is the range of species
    acceptable to the market.

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CAFOGROM Model (Alder Silva)
Keller et al. in press
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Logging and Sustainability
  • Long term sustainability of logging depends upon
    protection of the forest against risks such as
    fire.

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Risk Positive Flammability Feedback
Source Nepstad et al. 2001
Forest Fire
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Conclusions
  • Selective logging may release substantial carbon
    to the atmosphere but this is highly dependent
    upon area logged and the logging techniques.
  • Nutrients, with the possible exception of K, Mg,
    and Ca, are unlikely to severely limit
    productivity on most soils
  • With good management, current models suggest that
    log production may be maintained at presently
    profitable levels if the number of merchantable
    species increases in the future

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Acknowledgements
  • Natalino Silva, Greg Asner,
  • MCT and the LBA Central Office at CPTEC
  • LBA-ECO Project
  • Johan Zweede and FFT
  • NASA, US Forest Service, USAID, DFID, EMBRAPA

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Estimation of Potential Nutrient Limitation
Selective Logging (30 m3 removed each 30 y)
Nutrients in kg ha-1 y-1
() Estimated maximum Mg owing to detection
limit Data from Silver et al. 2000, Fernandes et
al. 1997, Williams et al. 1997
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