Gestion Durable des Forêts (GDF) Boîte à outils

Ressources génétiques forestières

Ce module est destiné aux gestionnaires de forêts et des zones de conservation, aux sylviculteurs, aux écologistes de la restauration, ainsi qu’aux autres experts concernés par la conservation et la gestion des ressources arboricoles ou travaillant avec des matériaux de plantation forestière. Le module offre des informations sur la conservation et la gestion des ressources génétiques forestières et fournit des liens vers d'autres matériels utiles. 

Boffa, J. 2000. West African agroforestry parklands: keys to conservation and sustainable management. Unasylva, 51: 11–17.

Boshier, D.H., Gordon, J.E. & Barrance, A.J. 2004. Prospects for circa situm tree conservation in Mesoamerican dry forest agro-ecosystems. In: G.W. Frankie, A. Mata & S.B. Vinson, eds. Biodiversity conservation in Costa Rica: learning the lessons in the seasonal dry forest, pp. 210–226. Berkeley, USA, University of California Press.

Boshier, D.H. 2004. Agroforestry systems: important components in conserving the genetic viability of native tropical tree species? In: G. Schroth, G. Fonseca, C.A. Harvey, C. Gascon, H.L. Vasconcelos & A.M.N. Izac, eds. Agroforestry and biodiversity conservation in tropical landscapes, pp. 290–314. USA, Island Press.

Bozzano, M., Jalonen, R., Thomas, E., Boshier, D., Gallo, L., Cavers, S., Bordács, S., Smith, P. & Loo, J. 2014. Genetic considerations in ecosystem restoration using native tree species. Thematic Study 10. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Bioversity International.

Dawson, I.K., Lengkeek, A., Weber, J.C. & Jamnadass, R. 2009. Managing genetic variation in tropical trees: linking knowledge with action in agroforestry ecosystems for improved conservation and enhanced livelihoods. Biodiversity and Conservation, 18: 969–986.

Dawson, I.K., Vinceti, B., Weber, J.C., Neufeldt, H., Russell, J.R., Lengkeek, A.G. et al. 2011. Climate change and tree genetic resource management: maintaining and enhancing the productivity and value of smallholder tropical agroforestry landscapes. Agroforestry Systems, 81: 67–78.

Dawson, I.K., Guariguata, M.R., Loo, J., Weber, J.C., Lengkeek, A., Bush, D., Cornelius, J., Guarino, L., Kindt, R., Orwa, C., Russell, J. & Jamnadass, R. 2013. What is the relevance of smallholders’ agroforestry systems for conserving tropical tree species and genetic diversity in circa situm, in situ and ex situ settings? A review. Biodiversity and Conservation, 22: 301–324.

FAO, DFSC & IPGRI. 2001. Forest genetic resources conservation and management. Vol. 2: In managed natural forests and protected areas (in situ). Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), DANIDA Forest Seed Center (DFSC) and International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI).

FAO, FLD & IPGRI. 2004. Forest genetic resources conservation and management. Vol. 1: Overview, concepts and some systematic approaches. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Forest and Landscape Denmark (FLD) and International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI).

FAO, FLD & IPGRI. 2004. Forest genetic resources conservation and management. Vol. 3: In plantations and genebanks (ex situ). Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Forest and Landscape Denmark (FLD) and International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI).

FAO. 2014a. State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources. Rome.

FAO. 2014b. Global Plan of Action for Conservation, Management and Development of Forest Genetic Resources. Rome.

Finkeldey, R. 2005. An introduction to tropical forest genetics. Göttingen, Germany, Georg-August-University Institute of Forest Genetics and Forest Tree Breeding.

Geburek, T. & Turok, J., eds. 2005. Conservation and management of forest genetic resources in Europe. Zvolen, Slovakia, Arbora Publishers.

Hubert, J. & Cottrell, J. 2007. The role of forest genetic resources in helping British forests respond to climate change. Forestry Commission Information Note FCIN086.

IUCN Species Survival Commission. 2008. Strategic planning for species conservation: an overview. Version 1.0. Gland, Switzerland, International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Jalonen, R., Hong, L.T., Lee, S.L., Loo, J. & Snook, L. 2014. Integrating genetic factors into management of tropical Asian production forests: a review of current knowledge. Forest Ecology and Management, 315: 191–201.

Jennings, S.B., Brown, N.D., Boshier, D.H., Whitmore, T.C. & Lopes, J.d.C.A. 2001. Ecology provides a pragmatic solution to the maintenance of genetic diversity in sustainably managed tropical rain forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 154: 1–10.

Koskela, J., Lefèvre, F., Schueler, S., Kraigher, H., Olrik, D.C., Hubert, J. et al. 2013. Translating conservation genetics into management: pan-European minimum requirements for dynamic conservation units of forest tree genetic diversity. Biological Conservation, 157: 39–49.

Koskela, J. & Lefèvre, F. 2013. Genetic diversity of forest trees. In: D. Kraus & F. Krumm, eds. Integrative approaches as an opportunity for the conservation of forest biodiversity, pp. 232–241. Freiburg, Germany, European Forest Institute.

Ledig, F.T. 1992. Human impacts on genetic diversity in forest ecosystems. Oikos, 63: 87–108.

Loo, J., Souvannavong, O. & Dawson, I., eds. 2014. Global forest genetic resources: taking stock. Special issue. Forest Ecology and Management, 333: 1–98.

McNeely, J.A. & Schroth, G. 2006. Agroforestry and biodiversity conservation: traditional practices, present dynamics, and lessons for the future. Biodiversity and Conservation, 15: 549–554.