نتایج جستجو برای: sisangan forest park

تعداد نتایج: 139562  

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Neil Aldrin D Mallari Nigel J Collar Philip J K McGowan Stuart J Marsden

The lack of scientific baseline information hinders appropriate design and management of protected areas. To illustrate the value of science to management, we consider five scenarios for the 202.0 km² Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Philippines: (1) closure to human activities, (2) and (3) two levels of increase in unplanned human activities, (4) creation of a forest corridor ...

Journal: :ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Information 2014
K. Wayne Forsythe Grant McCartney

The Nagagamisis Central Plateau (located in Northern Ontario, Canada) is an area of distinct natural and cultural significance. The importance of this land was officially recognized in 1957 through the establishment of the Nagagamisis Provincial Park Reserve. The park has experienced significant expansion since its inception and is currently under development as one of Ontario Parks ‘Signature ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2006
Steffen Straede Thorsten Treue

Even after 30 years of strict de jure protection, today's de facto extraction of products from Nepal's Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) and their great economic importance to local households suggests that this reality should be explicitly internalised in managing this world heritage park. Several studies have quantified local people's use of protected areas and estimated the value of such ar...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2010
Duong Dang Khoi Yuji Murayama

Tam Dao National Park (TDNP) is a remaining primary forest that supports some of the highest levels of biodiversity in Vietnam. Forest conversion due to illegal logging and agricultural expansion is a major problem that is hampering biodiversity conservation efforts in the TDNP region. Yet, areas vulnerable to forest conversion are unknown. In this paper, we predicted areas vulnerable to forest...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
John R. Poulsen Sally E. Koerner Sarah Moore Vincent P. Medjibe Stephen Blake Connie J. Clark Mark Ella Akou Michael Fay Amelia Meier Joseph Okouyi Cooper Rosin Lee J.T. White

Elephant populations are in peril everywhere, but forest elephants in Central Africa have sustained alarming losses in the last decade [1]. Large, remote protected areas are thought to best safeguard forest elephants by supporting large populations buffered from habitat fragmentation, edge effects and human pressures. One such area, the Minkébé National Park (MNP), Gabon, was created chiefly fo...

2016

Bushmeat hunting is a pantropical threat to rainforest mammals. Understanding its effects on species richness, community composition and population abundance is of critical conservation relevance. As data on the pre-hunting state of mammal populations in Africa are not generally available, we evaluated the impacts of illegal bushmeat hunting on the mammal community of two ecologically similar f...

2014
A. L. Signorile J. Wang P. W. W. Lurz S. Bertolino C. Carbone D. C. Reuman

Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Buckhurst Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7PY, UK, Zoological Society London, Institute of Zoology, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RY, UK, Lurzengasse 3, D-97236, Randersacker, Germany, Department of Agriculture, Forest and Food Sciences, University of Turin, Via L. da Vinci 44, Grugliasco (TO), Italy, Laboratory of Populations, Rockefeller University, 123...

2015
Juan Robalino Alexander Pfaff Laura Villalobos

Resumen Spillovers can significantly reduce or enhance the effects of land-use policies, yet there exists little rigorous evidence concerning their magnitudes. We examine how national parks within Costa Rica affect the clearing of forest nearby. We find that average deforestation spillover impacts are not significant within 0-5km and 5-10km rings around parks. However, we argue that this averag...

2002
Le Van Lan S. Ziegler T. Grever

70 households living in two communes in the buffer zone of Bach Ma National Park were interviewed in order to qualify and quantify their utilization of forest products from the protected area. The interviewees were also asked to specify the environmental services they receive from t he National Park. Utilization of forest products still plays an important role for supporting the livelihoods of ...

2008
Vishal K. Mehta Patrick J. Sullivan M. Todd Walter Jagdish Krishnaswamy Stephen D. DeGloria

Indian forests provide a multitude of services to vast populations. Common human activities including livestock grazing, fuelwood extraction and burning have the potential to impact forest ecosystem structure and function. The effects of these activities on vegetation, ecology and soil properties were investigated in Bandipur National Park (BNP) in southern India. Data were collected from 200 s...

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