Appendix: Some Restricted Definitions of Sustainable Forest Management
7. COCA-SR-SFM
Constrained climate-adjusted optimal SR-SFM requires that, at each time instant that an OCA-SR-SFM is applied, it does at least as well as a CA-SR-SFM policy in terms of the site condition and biodiversity conservation criteria.
Though COCA-SR-SFM is marginally suboptimal with respect to the com- posite measure mentioned in the definition of OCA-SR-SFM, it does provide the reassurance that economic, trade and poverty alleviation needs will not com- pletely swamp considerations of site and biodiversity conservation factors.
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