Climate Change Impacts on Tropical Forests in Central America

Climate Change Impacts on Tropical Forests in Central America
Author: Aline Chiabai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317961505

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The loss of biodiversity is a major environmental problem in nearly every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. This loss is accelerating driven by climate change, as well as by other causes including agricultural exploitation, fragmentation and degradation triggered by land use changes. The crucial issue under debate is the impact on the welfare of current and future population, and the role of humans in the exploitation of natural resources. This is of particular importance in Central America, which it is amongst the richest and most threatened biodiversity regions on the Earth, and where the loss of ecosystems strongly affects its socio-economic vulnerability. This book addresses the impacts of climate and land-use change on tropical forest ecosystems in this important region, and assesses the expected economic costs if no policy action is taken, under different future scenarios and for different geographical scales. This innovative collection utilises both theoretical approaches and empirical results to provide a conceptual framework for an integrated analysis of climate and land-use change impacts on forest ecosystems and related economic effects, offering insight into the complex relationship between ecosystems and benefits to humans. This important contribution to forest ecosystems and climate change provides invaluable reading for students and scholars in the fields of environmental and ecological economics, environmental science and forestry, natural resource management, agriculture and climate change.

Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change

Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change
Author: John Flenley,Mark Bush
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2007-06-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540488422

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This is the first book to examine how tropical rain forest ecology is altered by climate change, rather than simply seeing how plant communities were altered. The book’s goal is to provide a current overview of the impacts of climate change on tropical forests. It aims to investigate past, present, and future climatic influences on the ecosystems with the highest biodiversity on the planet.

Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change

Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change
Author: Mark Bush,John Flenley,William Gosling
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2011-08-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642053832

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This updated and expanded second edition of a much lauded work provides a current overview of the impacts of climate change on tropical forests. The authors also investigate past, present and future climatic influences on the ecosystems with the highest biodiversity on the planet. Tropical Rainforest Responses to Climatic Change, Second Edition, looks at how tropical rain forest ecology is altered by climate change, rather than simply seeing how plant communities were altered. Shifting the emphasis on to ecological processes, e.g. how diversity is structured by climate and the subsequent impact on tropical forest ecology, provides the reader with a more comprehensive coverage. A major theme of the book is the interaction between humans, climate and forest ecology. The authors, all foremost experts in their fields, explore the long term occupation of tropical systems, the influence of fire and the future climatic effects of deforestation, together with anthropogenic emissions. Incorporating modelling of past and future systems paves the way for a discussion of conservation from a climatic perspective, rather than the usual plea to stop logging. This second edition provides an updated text in this rapidly evolving field. The existing chapters are revised and updated and two entirely new chapters deal with Central America and the effect of fire on wet forest systems. In the first new chapter, the paleoclimate and ecological record from Central America (Lozano, Correa, Bush) is discussed, while the other deals with the impact of fire on tropical ecosystems. It is hoped that Jonathon Overpeck, who has been centrally involved in the 2007 and 2010 IPCC reports, will provide a Foreword to the book.

Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity in Central America Mexico and the Dominican Republic

Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity in Central America  Mexico  and the Dominican Republic
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2008
Genre: Bioclimatology
ISBN: NYPL:33433087183806

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Counting on Forests and Accounting for Forest Contributions to National Climate Change Actions

Counting on Forests and Accounting for Forest Contributions to National Climate Change Actions
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2009
Genre: Climate change mitigation
ISBN: MINN:31951D030181081

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This paper constitutes a meta-analysis of the first national communications submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in which important climate risks and opportunities for using forest to alleviate these risks were identified. Gap analyses were carried out in seven case study countries in central America (Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua), west Africa (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali) and southeast Asia (Indonesia), which form part of the Tropical Forests and Climate Change Adaptation (TroFCCA) project of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) and Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza (CATIE). An overall conclusion is that climate change adaptation in tropical countries requires substantial information on forests, which must be timely and accurate, and that needs to be integrated into an adaptive management policy framework.

Changing Tropical Forests

Changing Tropical Forests
Author: Harold K. Steen,Richard P. Tucker
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0822312360

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Changing Tropical Forests begins with an overview of the history of deforestation in tropical America and the tasks facing Latin American environmental historians. Based on proceedings of a 1991 conference sponsored by the Forest History Society and IUFRO Forest History Group in Costa Rica, the contributors offer detailed accounts of the enivornmental history of specific forest conditions, grasslands, and changing ecosystems of Costa Rica, Mexico, Surinam, and Brazil. the role of human intervention in this process of change is also discussed. Contributors. William Balée, James R. Barborak, Peter Boomgaard, Larissa V. Brown, Gerardo Budowski, John Dargavel, Warren Dean, Silvia del Amo R., Elizabeth Graham, J. Régis Guillaumon, Rhena Hoffmann, Sally P. Horn, Sebastião Kengen, Herman W. Konrad, Mary Pamela Lehmann, Robert D. Leier, Murdo J. MacLeod, M. Patricia Marchak, Elinor G. K. Melville, David M. Pendergast, Susan M. Pierce, Leslie E. Sponsel, Richard P. Tucker, Terry West

Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Tropical Forest Ecosystems

Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Tropical Forest Ecosystems
Author: Adam Markham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1998-07-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023071561

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A collection of papers by experts in climatology, forestry, ecology, and conservation biology, providing an overview of the impact of climate change on tropical forests. Authors identify certain types of forest that may be particularly vulnerable, and show how global warming can aggravate problems in already fragmented forest areas. Subjects include relating tree physiology to past and future changes, responses of tropical trees to rainfall seasonality, and ecological implications of changes in drought patterns. Most papers were first presented at an April 1995 workshop. Reprinted from Climatic Change, vol. 39, nos. 2-3, 1998. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

What Role for Tropical Forests in Climate Change Mitigation

What Role for Tropical Forests in Climate Change Mitigation
Author: Marco Boscolo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 54
Release: 1999
Genre: Global warming
ISBN: STANFORD:36105022000850

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