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Sustainable management of the tropical rainforest
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GCSE (Geography) GCSEs Mapa Mental sobre Sustainable management of the tropical rainforest, creado por a a el 28/03/2014.
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Sustainable management of the tropical rainforest
Ecotourism
Provides a source of income for local people (e.g as tour guides or transport)
Doesn't hurt the environment
Reduces the reliance on unsustainable methods of making money (e.g logging)
Less destructive than normal tourism (e.g less forest cleared for building hotels)
Small scale activity (less pollution from tourists)
Sustainable as a source of income for locals now and in the future
Reducing demand for hardwood
As more are chopped down, there are less of the trees. This increases their price as they have desirable qualities (very dense and hard)
Their is heavy tax on the imports of hardwood to discourage its use
In some cases the sale of hardwood has been banned
In some rainforests logging has been banned
Examples: Mahogany and Teak
Selective logging
Only old trees are felled- most are left
It's less damaging to the area than felling all the trees in an area
It's because the general vegetation structure is kept intact. This means that the soil is still fertile as leaf fall remains
Using horses or helicopters to remove trees is less damaging than building roads and using lorries
Protection
Many countries have set up national parks and nature reserves in rainforests
In these areas, some activities e.g logging are restricted
However a lack of funds can make it difficult to police
Laws can be put in place to protect rain forests. For example
Banning the use of wood from forests that are managed non-sustainably
Banning illegal logging
Laws banning logging for certain species e.g mahogany
Education
International education
It would help people realize the damaging affects high demand for wood can have
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