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  • 标题:Biodiversity and Conservation: The high value of logged tropical forests: lessons from northern Borneo.
  • 作者:Berry, Nicholas J. ; Phillips, Oliver L. ; Lewis, Simon L.
  • 期刊名称:Borneo Research Bulletin
  • 印刷版ISSN:0006-7806
  • 出版年度:2010
  • 期号:January
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Borneo Research Council, Inc
  • 摘要:The carbon storage and conservation value of old-growth tropical forests is clear, but the value of logged forest is less certain. Here we analyze 100,000 observations of individuals from 11 taxonomic groups and 2,500 species, covering up to 19 years of post-logging regeneration, and quantify the impacts of logging on carbon storage and biodiversity within lowland dipterocarp forests of Sabah, Borneo. We estimate that forests lost ca. 53% of above-ground biomass as a result of logging but despite this high level of degradation, logged forest retained considerable conservation value: floral species richness was higher in logged forest than in primary forest and while faunal species richness was typically lower in logged forest, in most cases the difference between habitats was no greater than ca. 10%. Moreover, in most studies 90% of species recorded in primary forest were also present in logged forest, including species of conservation concern. During recovery, logged forest accumulated carbon at five times the rate of natural forest (1.4 and 0.28 Mg C ha-1 year-1, respectively). We conclude that allowing the continued regeneration of extensive areas of Borneo's forest that have already been logged, and are at risk of conversion to other land uses, would provide a significant carbon store that is likely to increase over time. Protecting intact forest is critical for biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, but the contribution of logged forest to these twin goals should not be overlooked.
  • 关键词:Biodiversity conservation;Biological diversity conservation;Forests;Forests and forestry;Wildlife conservation

Biodiversity and Conservation: The high value of logged tropical forests: lessons from northern Borneo.


Berry, Nicholas J. ; Phillips, Oliver L. ; Lewis, Simon L. 等


The carbon storage and conservation value of old-growth tropical forests is clear, but the value of logged forest is less certain. Here we analyze 100,000 observations of individuals from 11 taxonomic groups and 2,500 species, covering up to 19 years of post-logging regeneration, and quantify the impacts of logging on carbon storage and biodiversity within lowland dipterocarp forests of Sabah, Borneo. We estimate that forests lost ca. 53% of above-ground biomass as a result of logging but despite this high level of degradation, logged forest retained considerable conservation value: floral species richness was higher in logged forest than in primary forest and while faunal species richness was typically lower in logged forest, in most cases the difference between habitats was no greater than ca. 10%. Moreover, in most studies 90% of species recorded in primary forest were also present in logged forest, including species of conservation concern. During recovery, logged forest accumulated carbon at five times the rate of natural forest (1.4 and 0.28 Mg C ha-1 year-1, respectively). We conclude that allowing the continued regeneration of extensive areas of Borneo's forest that have already been logged, and are at risk of conversion to other land uses, would provide a significant carbon store that is likely to increase over time. Protecting intact forest is critical for biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, but the contribution of logged forest to these twin goals should not be overlooked.

19(4): 987-97.

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