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Directives for Sustainability Management in the Amazon Forest Economy

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science (Vol.5, No. 4)

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Page : 188-196

Keywords : Innovation; Sustainability; Timber Products; Non-timber Products.;

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Abstract

This paper presents drivers to promote sustainable management in the forest economy in Rondônia, as an alternative to the traditional economic approach to forest resources. Therefore, the study questions how the forest management in the State of Rondônia can contribute as an alternative to the predatory use of the forest, mitigating the impact on the Amazonian socio-biodiversity. The general objective is to generate knowledge about the exploitation of timber and non-timber resources in Rondônia, and has as specific goals to promote the survey of the theme, as indicated in theory and according to practices carried out in the State of Rondônia / Brazil (1); to discuss the main characteristics of forest management with sustainability, promoting its multifaceted characterization in the face of commercial and intercropping (2); and finally, to address the alternative uses of Forest Management, indicating drivers and adaptive the spatial conditions of the Amazon region, specifically Rondônia (3). This research is characterized as qualitative with the method of content analysis; involved the raising of theoretical bases that describe the scenario of study and consultation of specialists, to promote the proficient contextualization, analysis, and inference of the results. It was verified that the drivers for sustainable forest management are alternatives to the predatory use of natural resources, providing the use of multiple conservative mechanisms, interrelating profitability and sustainable development, in favor of the emergence and consolidation of an integrated forest production chain with diversified industrial systems. This work is of interest to the scientific community and rural managers and producers since it offers a contribution to the management of forest resources with sustainability.

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