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Spatial distributions pattern and associations of dead woods in natural spruce-fir secondary forests

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    Effects of different management models on soil organic carbon of natural secondary forests of Quercus Mongolica in China
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    How to improve soil organic carbon content and stock has become the emerging scientific issues under the background of low soil fertility of natural secondary forests in Northeast China. In this study,, we will analyze the impacts of natural restoration management regime, target tree-based forest management regime, and conversion to mixed local valuable broadleaved forest management regime for secondary Quercus mongolica forest on soil organic carbon stocks in a forestry fram of Heilongjiang province. The result showed: (1) SOC content ranked as target tree-based forest management > natural restoration management > conversion to mixed local forest management, and TN,TP, AN, AP and water content were the key factors impacted the SOC content; (2) The different management have no impact on cfPOC and MOC, but the ffPOC content was significantly decreased under target tree-based forest management, while iPOC content was significantly increased under conversion to mixed local forest management; (3) The relative proportion of the functional groups were ranked as O-alkyl C > alkyl C > aromatic C > carbonyl C; (4) MBC was rankded as target tree-based forest management > natural restoration management > conversion to mixed local forest management, and the invertase activity and catalase activity were increased under target tree-based forest management, while urease activity was increased under conversion to mixed local forest management; (5) The carbon sequestration potential was ranked as conversion to mixed local forest management > natural restoration management > target tree-based forest management. In conclusion, these results indicated that the target tree-based forest management has the highest potential to sequestrated carbon in forest soil, and it is a rational management to increase SOC, while conversion to mixed local forest management lead to a loss of SOC and need to protect and repair in future to increase the SOC content. Keywords: Sustainable forest management, Deforestation and forest degradation, Deforestation and forest degradation; Adaptive and integrated management, Policies ID: 3486596
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    Logging practice in Indonesian natural forests: Adoption of personal protective equipment (PPE) associated with worker safety
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    The majority of fatal accidents in forestry globally occur during the timber harvesting activity. As the ninth largest forest area worldwide and the third largest tropical forests, Indonesia, cutting the tree by fellers also contributed at least 9% to the total national fatal accidents. Despite maintaining a safe work environment and eliminating of potential hazards, use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is one important prevention to avoid catastrophic accident during work in the forest. Therefore, my study is focusing on what are the motivations and impediments factors for fellers to use PPE? I specifically focus on eight types of PPE recommended by the International Labour Organization for forestry operation: safety boots, safety trousers, close-fitting clothing, gloves, safety helmet, goggles, visor, and earmuff. My preliminary observation in two forest concessions in East Kalimantan and West Papua by a list of question through questionnaire, an in-depth semi structured interview, and a direct observation during harvesting activity revealed the use of protective equipment by the fellers. Both forests have been implementing international and national forest certification which are required strictly requirements in worker safety, however, their implementation still remain questions. At least a quarter from the list of required PPE was used during work, another quarter was not considered at all, and the rest were inconsistently used among fellers. Company supports (e.g., incentives or disincentives, safety briefing, monitoring by supervisor) to the workers may help to improve the likelihood of PPE use. Consideration to use these protection tools by the fellers, however, still remain challenges to be achieved related to the design, availability, protection effectiveness, material, or other uncomfortable issues. Keywords: Sustainable forest management, Human health and well-being ID: 3613077
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    Invasive alien plants, insect pests and pathogens in Planted and Natural forests in Nepal: Key lessons from an online survey on distribution and impacts
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    Owing to its diverse climatic and topographic condition, Nepal hosts diverse forests and rich biodiversity which provide a variety of ecosystem goods and services. Spread of invasive alien plants, insect pests and pathogens (IAS) has been contributing to degrading forest ecosystem services in Nepal. This study outlined the status, distribution and impact of IAS on forest ecosystem using an online survey among forest officers and forest technicians across Nepal. Invasion and management of pests and diseases is quite limited and under-reported, while the management measures on IAPs are growing. Raising awareness at individual and community levels and capacity building among three levels of government (local, provincial and federal) aids sustainable management of IAS and supports continuous delivery of forest goods and services. Keywords: IAS, biological invasions, severity of damages, control measures, forest health ID: 3486929

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