Land-sharing versus land-sparing logging: reconciling timber extraction with biodiversity conservation.

Glob Chang Biol

Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science (TESS) and School of Tropical and Marine Biology, James Cook University, Cairns, Qld, Australia; Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Published: January 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Selective logging significantly contributes to rainforest degradation in tropical areas.
  • Two logging strategies evaluated are land sharing, which balances timber extraction and biodiversity, and land sparing, which allows intensive logging while protecting remaining forests.
  • The study found that land-sparing resulted in higher bird, dung beetle, and ant abundance and species richness compared to land-sharing, indicating it as the more effective strategy for conserving biodiversity during logging operations.

Article Abstract

Selective logging is a major driver of rainforest degradation across the tropics. Two competing logging strategies are proposed to meet timber demands with the least impact on biodiversity: land sharing, which combines timber extraction with biodiversity protection across the concession; and land sparing, in which higher intensity logging is combined with the protection of intact primary forest reserves. We evaluate these strategies by comparing the abundances and species richness of birds, dung beetles and ants in Borneo, using a protocol that allows us to control for both timber yield and net profit across strategies. Within each taxonomic group, more species had higher abundances with land-sparing than land-sharing logging, and this translated into significantly higher species richness within land-sparing concessions. Our results are similar when focusing only on species found in primary forest and restricted in range to Sundaland, and they are independent of the scale of sampling. For each taxonomic group, land-sparing logging was the most promising strategy for maximizing the biological value of logging operations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12353DOI Listing

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