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LY/T 1877-2010: Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in Southwest China
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Standard ID LY/T 1877-2010 (LY/T1877-2010)
Description (Translated English) Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in Southwest China
Sector / Industry Forestry Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard B60
Classification of International Standard 65.020.01
Word Count Estimation 8,859
Date of Issue 2010-02-09
Date of Implementation 2010-06-01
Quoted Standard GB 3838-2002; GB/T 14721.1-2008; LY/T 1594-2002; SL 190-2007
Regulation (derived from) Industry standard filing Notice 2010 No. 5 (No. 125 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) State Forestry Administration
Summary This standard specifies the area of ??sustainable forest management, Southwest Forestry forest ecosystem health, biodiversity protection and other aspects of the indicator. This standard applies to Southwest regional level sustainable forest management.

LY/T 1877-2010: Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in Southwest China

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Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in Southwest China ICS 65.020.01 B60 People's Republic of China Forestry Industry Standard Sustainable forest management indicators in southwestern China Released on.2010-02-09 2010-06-01 implementation State Forestry Administration released

Content

Foreword III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 Forest Ecosystem Health 1 5 Biodiversity Conservation 2 6 Forest ecosystem productivity 2 7 Soil and Water Conservation 3 8 Carbon contribution of forests 3 9 Social and economic benefits 3 10 Legal and Policy Assurance System 4 11 Information Management 4

Foreword

This standard was proposed by the Chinese Academy of Forestry. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the National Forest Sustainable Management and Certification Standardization Technical Committee. This standard was drafted. Research Center for Sustainable Forestry Development of the Chinese Academy of Forestry. The main drafters of this standard. Zhang Shou attack, Xiao Wenfa, Lei Jingpin, Qi Runguo, Zhou Bin, Zhang Yiyin. Sustainable forest management indicators in southwestern China

1 Scope

This standard mainly specifies the indicators of forest ecosystem health and biodiversity conservation for sustainable forest management in southwestern forest areas. This standard applies to sustainable forest management at the level of the Southwest.

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 3838-2002 Surface Water Environmental Quality Standard GB/T 14721.1-2008 Classification and code of forest resources LY/T 1594-2002 China's forest sustainable management standards and indicators SL190-2007 Soil erosion classification and grading standards

3 Terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1 The southwestern forest area mainly includes the Hengduan Mountains at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet, and the southern slope of the Himalayas in southeastern Tibet. And other areas. 3.2 Degradation and damage through forestry techniques such as soil and water conservation, afforestation, and hillside afforestation at a certain time and space scale Bad forest ecosystems intervene to make their composition, structure and function not worse than the same type of forest in the region where degradation and damage have not occurred The process of the forest ecosystem. 3.3 Interference causes the process of continuous forest cover to be converted into segmented forest patches.

4 Forest ecosystem health

4.1 Forest area affected by illegal activities Incidents of forest destruction caused by forest fires and illegal mining caused by human activities in the southwestern forest areas have occurred from time to time. Violation of laws and regulations Heavy impact on the health of forest ecosystems. Violation of laws and regulations refers to laws, regulations, decrees issued by the government at or above the county level and the competent forestry authorities. Man-made activities such as arson, illegal logging, poaching, stealing, stealing rosin, etc. as stipulated in the implementation rules and regulations. Affecting the area of forest land means all violations The regulations affect the geographical integration of forest land area, rather than the simple addition of the number of forest land areas. 4.2 Forest area affected by meteorological disasters such as fire Meteorological disasters refer to natural disasters caused by meteorological anomalies such as fires, acid rain, droughts, floods, hail, snowstorms, windstorms, and frost damage. Lightning strike Forest fires are included in this indicator. The impact of meteorological disasters on forest area refers to the impact of various types of meteorological disasters on the area of forests. Set, not a simple addition that affects the number of forest areas.

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