Conserving Tropical Forests and Biological Diversity

Conserving Tropical Forests and Biological Diversity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1989
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: CORNELL:31924067988547

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Conserving Biological Diversity in Managed Tropical Forests

Conserving Biological Diversity in Managed Tropical Forests
Author: Jill M. Blockhus
Publsiher: IUCN
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 2831701015

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At the meeting of the International Tropical Timber Organization held in Bali in 1990, ITTO adopted the target of ensuring that all tropical timber marketed internationally should, by the year 2000, come from forests that are managed sustainably. This study is an attempt to determine whether the member countries of the ITTO have a legal and administrative basis for managing their production forests in ways which will allow these forests to contribute to biological diversity conservation. It also attempts to assess the extent to which such management is already applied on the ground through member country studies. A set of guidelines on ways in which management of production forests could be improved is included.

Tropical Forest Ecology

Tropical Forest Ecology
Author: Florencia Montagnini,Carl F. Jordan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005-03-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 3540237976

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Importance pf tropical forests; characteristics of tropical forests; classification of tropical forests; deforestation in the tropics; management of tropical forests; plantatios and agroforestry systems; approaches for implementing sustainable management techniques.

Tropical Conservation Biology

Tropical Conservation Biology
Author: Navjot S. Sodhi,Barry W. Brook,Corey J. A. Bradshaw
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118687468

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This introductory textbook examines diminishing terrestrial and aquatic habitats in the tropics, covering a broad range of topics including the fate of the coral reefs; the impact of agriculture, urbanization, and logging on habitat depletion; and the effects of fire on plants and animal survival. Includes case studies and interviews with prominent conservation scientists to help situate key concepts in a real world context Covers a broad range of topics including: the fate of the coral reefs; the impact of agriculture, urbanization, and logging on habitat depletion; and the effects of fire on plants and animal survival Highlights conservation successes in the region, and emphasizes the need to integrate social issues, such as human hunger, into a tangible conservation plan Documents the current state of the field as it looks for ways to predict future outcomes and lessen human impact “Sodhi et al. have done a masterful job of compiling a great deal of literature from around the tropical realm, and they have laid out the book in a fruitful and straightforward manner...I plan to use it as a reference and as supplemental reading for several courses and I would encourage others to do the same.” Ecology, 90(4), 2009, pp. 1144–1145

Timber Production and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Rain Forests

Timber Production and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Rain Forests
Author: Andrew Grieser Johns
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997-07-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521572828

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How timber production and tropical biodiversity conservation can be balanced.

Technologies to Sustain Tropical Forest Resources and Biological Diversity

Technologies to Sustain Tropical Forest Resources and Biological Diversity
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1992
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: MINN:31951D01420654W

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Tropical Rain Forest Ecology Diversity and Conservation

Tropical Rain Forest Ecology  Diversity  and Conservation
Author: Jaboury Ghazoul,Douglas Sheil
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2023-04-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780198897064

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Rain forests represent the world's richest repository of terrestrial biodiversity, and play a major role in regulating the global climate. They support the livelihoods of a substantial proportion of the world's population and are the source of many internationally traded commodities. They remain (despite decades of conservation attention) increasingly vulnerable to degradation and clearance, with profound though often uncertain future costs to global society. Understanding the ecology of these diverse biomes, and peoples' dependencies on them, is fundamental to their future management and conservation. Tropical Rain Forest Ecology, Diversity, and Conservation introduces and explores what rain forests are, how they arose, what they contain, how they function, and how humans use and impact them. The book starts by introducing the variety of rain forest plants, fungi, microorganisms, and animals, emphasising the spectacular diversity that is the motivation for their conservation. The central chapters describe the origins of rain forest communities, the variety of rain forest formations, and their ecology and dynamics. The challenge of explaining the species richness of rain forest communities lies at the heart of ecological theory, and forms a common theme throughout. The book's final section considers historical and current interactions of humans and rain forests. It explores biodiversity conservation as well as livelihood security for the many communities that are dependent on rain forests - inextricable issues that represent urgent priorities for scientists, conservationists, and policy makers.

Trees of Life

Trees of Life
Author: Kenton Miller,Laura Tangley
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991-04-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0807085057

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Staggering statistics and dramatic headlines about the destruction of rain forests, the world's richest ecosystems, are only a small part of the devastating story of global deforestation. This volume provides comprehensive coverage of this complex scientific and political catastrophe-in-the-making and examines the costs and the consequences, in human, economic, and ecological terms. Also, a survey of both contemporary and historical assaults on the world's forests, along with their impact on the dependency of native peoples and cultures, is chronicled. Specifically, within developing nations, the relationships among poverty, population growth, and short-sighted government policies are calculated to be fundamental elements in the acceleration of tropical deforestation. With a special section on North America's old-growth forests, a glossary of special terms, an account of both the importance and relevance of arboreal genetic diversity, an extended list of suggested readings, and appendices listing international and federal organizations which offer educational materials for both individual and classroom use, this book offers important practical resources, and makes clear the social, economic, and biological costs of continued global deforestation. (JJK)