The sustainable forestry handbook / (Record no. 1951)
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Original cataloging agency | BUL |
Language of cataloging | ENG |
Transcribing agency | BUL |
Modifying agency | BUL |
Description conventions | RDA |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Edition number | 22 |
Classification number | 634.92 |
Item number | SUS |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | The sustainable forestry handbook / |
Remainder of title | Sophie Higman . . .[et. . . al] |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | viii;289 p. : |
Other physical details | ill; |
Dimensions | 24 cm |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | Content<br/><br/>Part One: Introduction to international standards for forest management<br/><br/>1.1 What is sustainable forest management <br/><br/>Chapter 2 Why Implement sustainable forest management <br/><br/>Chapter 3 Defining sustainable forest management <br/>3.1 International initiatives<br/>3.2 National<br/><br/>Part two: Do the standards require<br/><br/>Chapter 4 The legal and policy framework<br/>4.1 Compliance with legislation and regulation<br/>4.2 Tenure and use rights<br/>4. The forest organization's commitment and policy<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Sustained and optimal production of forest products<br/>5.1 Management planning<br/>5.2 Sustained field of forest products<br/>5.3 Monitoring <br/>5.4 Protection of the forest resource<br/>5.5 Optimizing benefits from the forest<br/><br/>Chapter 6 Protecting the environment <br/>6.1 Environmental impact assessment <br/>6.2 Conservation of biodiversity <br/>6.3 Ecological sustainability<br/>6.4 Use of chemicals <br/>6.5 Waste management <br/><br/>Chapter 7 The well-being of people <br/>7.1 Consultation and participation process<br/>7.2 Social impact assessment <br/>7.3 Recognition of rights and culture <br/>7.4 Relations with employees<br/>7.5 Contribution to development <br/><br/>Chapter 8 Plantations<br/>8.1 Plantation planning<br/>8.2 Species selection<br/>8.3 Soil and site management <br/>8.4 Pest and disease management <br/>8.5 Conservation and restoration <br/><br/>Chapter 9 Performance requirements<br/><br/>Part Three using an environmental system<br/>Chapter 10 Sustainable forest management policy<br/>10.1 Developing commitment <br/>10.2 Writing a policy statement <br/><br/>Chapter 11 planning <br/>11.1 Environmental and social impact assessment <br/>11.2 Objectives and targets<br/>11.3 Environmental management programme<br/><br/>Chapter 12. Implementing <br/>12.1 Training<br/>12.2 Operational control<br/><br/>Chapter 13 Checking<br/><br/>Chapter 14 Management review<br/><br/>Part Four Meeting the requirement <br/>Chapter 15 Planning<br/>15.1 Environmental and social impact assessment <br/>15.2 Communication and collaboration with stakeholders <br/>15.3 Writing a management plan<br/>15.4 Inventory<br/>15.5 Calculating sustained yield<br/><br/>Chapter 16 Implementing in the forest<br/>16.1 Forest roading<br/>16.2 Harvesting and extraction <br/>16.3 Silviculture <br/>16.4 Chemicals and pest management <br/><br/>Chapter 17 Monitoring <br/>17.1 Operational monitoring <br/>17.2 Strategic monitoring<br/><br/>Part Five Tackling social issues <br/>Chapter 18 Why social issues are important<br/>18.1 People's rights to forest<br/>18.2 Good business practice <br/>18.3 Ethical reasons<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>Chapter 19 Working with stakeholders <br/>19.1 Initial identification of key groups<br/>19.2 Investigating stakeholder interests<br/>19.3 Identifying and prioritizing stakeholders potential contributions to sustainable forest management <br/>Etc.<br/>Chapter 20 Conditions of employment <br/><br/>Chapter 21 Monitoring social impacts <br/>21 Monitoring social impacts<br/>21.1 Social issues to monitor<br/><br/>Chapter 22 Dealing with erroneous perceptions and unrealistic expectations<br/><br/>Part Six: Forest management certification<br/>Chapter 23 Why become certified<br/>23.1 Meeting customer demands <br/>23.2 Demonstrating authenticity of claims<br/>23.3 Government requirements<br/>Etc.<br/><br/>Chapter 24 Which standards can be used for forest certification<br/>24.1 FSC accredited certification standards <br/>24.2 ISO-derived certification standards <br/><br/>Chapter 25 The FSC certification process<br/>25.1 Forest management certification <br/>25.2 chain-of-custody <br/>25.3 Conclusion<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE | |
Bibliography, etc. note | Includes Index: p 286- 289 |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Forests |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Sustainability |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Koha item type | Book Open Access |
Classification part | 634.92 |
Item part | 1 |
Call number prefix | SUS |
Call number suffix | 634.92 SUS |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Source of classification or shelving scheme | Damaged status | Not for loan | Home library | Current library | Date acquired | Source of acquisition | Inventory number | Total Checkouts | Full call number | Barcode | Date last seen | Copy number | Price effective from | Koha item type |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Engineering Library | Engineering Library | 03/19/2021 | Donation | 0000428 | 634.92 SUS 1 | BUML24022307 | 03/19/2021 | 1 | 03/19/2021 | Book Open Access |