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LY/T 1823-2009: Guide principle for ecosystem management of montane dark coniferous forest in Northwest China
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Standard ID LY/T 1823-2009 (LY/T1823-2009)
Description (Translated English) Guide principle for ecosystem management of montane dark coniferous forest in Northwest China
Sector / Industry Forestry Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard B65
Classification of International Standard 65.020.40
Word Count Estimation 9,945
Date of Issue 2009-06-18
Date of Implementation 2009-10-01
Quoted Standard GB 14192-2005; LY/T 1646-2005
Regulation (derived from) Chinese industry standard filing Notice 2008 No. 8 (No. 116 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) State Forestry Administration
Summary This standard specifies the northwest mountain dark coniferous forest ecosystem management principles, manage content and management process. This standard applies to Northwest mountain dark coniferous forest ecosystem management.

LY/T 1823-2009: Guide principle for ecosystem management of montane dark coniferous forest in Northwest China


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Guide principle for ecosystem management of montane dark coniferous forest in Northwest China ICS 65.020.40 B65 People's Republic of China Forestry Industry Standard Guidelines for the management of dark coniferous forest ecosystems in the northwestern mountains Released on June 17,.2009 2009-10-01 implementation State Forestry Administration released

Foreword

This standard is proposed and managed by the Science and Technology Department of the State Forestry Administration. This standard was drafted. Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Xinjiang Academy of Forestry. The main drafters of this standard. Qi Runguo, Zhou Bin, Zhang Yiyin, Ding Yi, Bai Zhiqiang, Guo Zhongjun. Guidelines for the management of dark coniferous forest ecosystems in the northwestern mountains

1 Scope

This standard specifies the ecosystem management principles, management content and management process of dark coniferous forests in the northwestern mountains. This standard applies to the ecosystem management of dark coniferous forests in the northwestern mountains.

2 Normative references

The terms in the following documents become the terms of this standard by reference to this standard. All dated references, followed by all Modifications (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to study Is it possible to use the latest version of these files? For undated references, the latest edition applies to this standard. GB 14192-2005 Safety rules for timber harvesting and transportation LY/T 1646-2005 Forest harvesting procedures

3 Terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 In order to maintain the integrity and continuity of the composition, structure and function of forest ecosystems at a certain time and space scale, forest ecosystems are sought Forest ecosystem values, products and services that meet the needs of population survival and development at this scale level, based on ecological and systematic principles, Comprehensive use of forest management techniques, control of human activities, multidisciplinary and stakeholder participation in the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation processes. 3.2 According to the principle of forest ecology, with reference to the characteristics of the top vegetation community in the region, through certain biological, ecological and engineering techniques and methods. Law, artificially altering and cutting off the dominant factors or processes of forest ecosystem degradation, adjusting, arranging and optimizing the interior of forest ecosystems and The flow of matter, energy and information with the outside world is in a timely manner, restoring the structural, functional and ecological potential of the forest ecosystem to A certain or original or even higher level process. 3.3 A collective term for fallen wood, dead wood, stumps, and litter branches in a forest ecosystem.

4 Management principles

4.1 Principles of legal management Forest managers are familiar with forestry laws and regulations, forest fire prevention, forest pest control, forest harvesting, forest tending, etc. International conventions, according to the law, the management of dark coniferous forest ecosystems in the northwestern mountains. Human activities, whether in the degradation or restoration of forest ecosystems The process plays a very important role. Managers should strengthen the management of illegal activities such as slashing, mining and destroying forest ecosystems. For regional agencies The economy will continue to develop forest ecosystems with important ecological significance and seek government regulations. 4.2 Ecological priority principle The ecological environment in the northwestern region is fragile, and the ecological management of mountain dark coniferous forest ecosystem should give priority to ecological benefits, supplemented by protection and development. Principles, on the basis of maintaining the health of forest ecosystems, focusing on ecological functions such as biodiversity conservation, soil and water conservation and water conservation, Forest ecosystem social and economic benefits.

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