El potencial maderero y la ecología de los bosques amazónicos del Perú

Authors

  • Luis Takahashi

    Architect from the National University of Engineering (Peru) and Forest Engineer from the National Agriculture University of La Molina (Peru). He specializes in use of timber for construction, timber manufacturing and protection, and planning and design in forest products industry. Both a professor and a researcher, he has written important articles such as «La realidad escolar del Perú» («Education reality in Peru») (Huancavelica, 1963), and «Resistencia al cizallamiento de la línea de cola de caseína en quinilla colorada (Humiriastrum excelsum D)» («Shear strength of casein glue line in quinilla colorada [Humiriastrum excelsum D] wood»), published in the Revista Forestal del Perú (Lima, 1967). He is also the author of «Estudios comparativos de uniones clava-das y encoladas-clavadas de quinilla colorada (Humiriastrum excelsum D)» («Comparative studies of nailed and glued-nailed joints in quinina colorada [Humiriastrum excelsum D] wood»), published in Anales Científicos de la Universidad Agraria (Lima, 1968), and «Introducción al uso de la madera» («Introduction to the use of timber») (1975).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/ensayo.201501.005

Keywords:

All species, Tree value, Primary industry in situ, Sustainable logging

Abstract

Peru’s Amazon rainforest is being destroyed because the timber industry only uses 3% of trees per hectare. Therefore, timber companies cannot be established in the forest, and 97% of trees are unused. These trees are eventually burned to clear land for formal and informal agriculture.

This article proposes to use more trees given that records of the last 40 years show that all tree species can be used for some purpose if they are processed appropriately with simple sawmill and drying techniques.

The analysis shows that if less than 7% of the available trees is used, it will be ?nancially and economically feasible to establish primary industries in the forest itself. This creates permanent job positions and enables a sustainable use and renovation of the forest; thus ensuring the preservation of the Amazon rainforest, which does not allow growing any foreign tree species.

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Published

2015-12-18

How to Cite

Takahashi, L. (2015). El potencial maderero y la ecología de los bosques amazónicos del Perú. Ensayo: Revista De Arquitectura, Urbanismo Y Territorio, (1), 117–136. https://doi.org/10.18800/ensayo.201501.005

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