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Forest Management
Iwokrama does what so many international conventions have acknowledged as best practice... it has begun conservation locally and integrated conservation into national development.
Iwokrama's Approach The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Forests (IPF) and the World Commission on Forests and Sustainable Development (WCFSD) both reiterate the need for demonstrative models of tropical forest management. Iwokrama addresses key IPF recommendations including:
The Kurupukari Ranger Station at the northern entrance to Iwokrama Forest is a key tool in Iwokrama's Road Corridor management plan and for visitor information. (Photo courtesy T. H. Silcott)
Forest Management Zones
The zoning processes required characterization of the biophysical, social, and cultural environment of the Iwokrama Forest through review of the information compiled during the 1992 Natural Resources Institute's (NRI) Phase I Site Resource Surveys.
Additional resources were used and included research on archaeology, indigenous community uses of the Iwokrama Forest, Amerindian social, economic, and cultural appraisals, vertebrate fauna and flora surveys, several forest timber inventories, and coverages of hydrological, topographical and forest types features developed from aerial photographs, Landsat, and radar images.
As part of the zoning process, Iwokrama undertook a key plant species strategic inventory, forest type reclassification, surveys of infrastructure (e.g., trails and roads), surveys of the road corridor, and a local consultation to discuss community use of the Iwokrama Forest.
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