01519naa a2200373 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400400006010000270010024501000012726000090022752003820023665000240061865000180064265000170066065000250067765000260070265000230072865000130075165000270076465000290079165000260082065300240084665300240087065300280089465300190092265300170094165300260095865300200098465300250100465300190102970000160104877300810106414921082026-02-09 1995 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1080/00049158.1977.106741562DOI1 aOLIVEIRA, M. V. N. d'. aReduction of damage to tropical moist forest through planned harvesting.h[electronic resource] c1995 aThe damage occasioned by harvesting in a planned manner is assessed. The main features of the approach to damage reduction were: previous surveying and careful construction of roads and skidding trails, climber cutting and directional felling. The aim of this study reported here was to plan harvesting in an area of dense forest and to record the damage to the residual stand. aDemonstration farms aForest damage aHarvest date aNatural regeneration aTropical rain forests aCampo Experimental aColheita aExploração Florestal aFloresta tropical úmida aRegeneração natural aAmazonia Occidental aAmazônia Ocidental aBosque tropical húmedo aDaño forestal aEmbrapa Acre aRegeneración natural aRio Branco (AC) aTemporada de cosecha aWestern Amazon1 aBRAZ, E. M. tCommonwealth Forestry Review, United Kingdomgv. 74, n. 3, p. 208-210, 1995.