Ecological Bulletins Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity

Ecological Bulletins  Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity
Author: Per Angelstam,Monica Donz-Breuss,Jean-Michel Roberge
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444313079

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Maintaining forest biodiversity by combining protection, management and restoration of forest and woodland landscapes is a central component of sustainable development. Evidence that there are threshold levels for how much habitat loss may be tolerated for viable populations of specialised species to be maintained. Policy-makers, businesses and managers pose questions about how to balance use of renewable forest resources and conserve biodiversity. Examples are presented on how biodiversity assessments can be made. Proposes how the critical gaps in our knowledge identified throughout the book could be filled through macroecological research and international co-operation.

Ecological Bulletins Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity

Ecological Bulletins  Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity
Author: Per Angelstam,Monica Donz-Breuss,Jean-Michel Roberge
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1405117745

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Maintaining forest biodiversity by combining protection, management and restoration of forest and woodland landscapes is a central component of sustainable development. Evidence that there are threshold levels for how much habitat loss may be tolerated for viable populations of specialised species to be maintained. Policy-makers, businesses and managers pose questions about how to balance use of renewable forest resources and conserve biodiversity. Examples are presented on how biodiversity assessments can be made. Proposes how the critical gaps in our knowledge identified throughout the book could be filled through macroecological research and international co-operation.

Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity

Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity
Author: Per Angelstam,Monika Dönz-Breuss,Jean-Michel Roberge
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2004
Genre: Biodiversity conservation
ISBN: CORNELL:31924107301511

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Maintaining forest biodiversity by combining protection, management and restoration of forest and woodland landscapes is a central component of sustainable development. Evidence that there are threshold levels for how much habitat loss may be tolerated for viable populations of specialised species to be maintained. Policy-makers, businesses and managers pose questions about how to balance use of renewable forest resources and conserve biodiversity. Examples are presented on how biodiversity assessments can be made. Proposes how the critical gaps in our knowledge identified throughout the book could be filled through macroecological research and international co-operation.

Farming Forestry and the Natural Heritage

Farming  Forestry and the Natural Heritage
Author: Richard Davison,Scottish Natural Heritage
Publsiher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006-07-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0114973245

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There have been significant changes to farming and forestry, and new strategies for agriculture, forestry and biodiversity have been launched. The influence of farming and forestry on Scotland's landscapes is seen as increasingly important, and new access rights have been put in place by the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. Although these changes bring uncertainty and challenges, they also bring a major opportunity to move decisively towards integrating landscape, biodiversity and recreational objectives in land management. This book takes stock of the changes taking places and considers a number of case studies, which together suggest that progress is being made, looks ahead at future research and advisory needs, and highlights some key challenges to achieving better integration in the future.

The Last Large Intact Forests in Northwest Russia

The Last Large Intact Forests in Northwest Russia
Author: Tor Kristian Spidsø,Ole Jakob Sørensen
Publsiher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789289318488

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The forests of Fennoscandia have been in human use for many purposes for centuries, and through the last decades industrialized and cultivated in a manner that can change their ecological function with respect to biodiversity at species and ecosystem levels. In Northwest Russia we can still find large, indigenous forests where human impact is low. They represent the last intact western taiga ecosystems of high value for biodiversity preservation in Russia and Fennoscandia as reservoirs and source habitats for future dispersal of taiga species. The Conference and Workshop in Steinkjer 2007 focused on these matters, but also the ecological importance of these forests for rural culture, socio-economic importance, industrial values and how protection and sustainable societies could go hand in hand. Many of the presentations given at the conference and workshop are here presented together with the Summary and Closing Statement worked out at the end of the sessions. The presentations cover many aspects from ecology, history and culture, conservation and management strategies, inventory tools for defining habitats of specific value to biodiversity, as well as implementation of environmental issues into the forestry laws and certification and educational tools for developing sustainable societies in a broad scale.

The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes

The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes
Author: Mauro Agnoletti
Publsiher: CABI
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781845931544

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Landscape today is no longer just a cultural aspect, intended as an elitist phenomenon, but emerges as an essential element in the definition and the application of a modern approach in sustainable development. Historical locally adapted distinctive and ingenious combinations of management practices have contributed and continue to contribute tremendously to the biodiversity of the world, resulting not only in outstanding aesthetic beauty, but, in the sustained provision of multiple goods and services, food and livelihood security and quality of life. The development of policies to preserve and manage landscape resources, has to face both the degradation of cultural landscape due to socio-economic development and the need to develop appropriate methods and approaches. This book presents different methodologies developed to analyse, manage and plan landscape resources. It reports recent research findings and case studies from Europe and North America, suggesting also the revision of some orientations and views of the current policies concerning forestry, rural development and nature conservation, often contributing to degrade cultural landscapes.

Forest Ecology and Conservation

Forest Ecology and Conservation
Author: Adrian Newton,School of Conservation Sciences Adrian Newton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2007-05-17
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780198567448

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Forests have become the focus of intense conservation interest over the past two decades, reflecting widespread concern about high rates of deforestation and forest degradation, particularly in tropical countries. The aim of this book is to outline the main methods and techniques available to forest ecologists.

Ecological Bulletins Suserup Skov

Ecological Bulletins  Suserup Skov
Author: Katrine Hahn,Jens Emborg
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444313055

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Suserup Skov in Denmark is a well-preserved beech-dominated forest reserve with continuity in tree cover at least back to 4200 BC, indicating it to be a direct descendent of the primeval forests. Despite of documented historical impact from humans, Suserup Skov is now increasingly characterized by natural disturbance dynamics and is one of the best reference areas for naturalness in the nemoral part of northern Europe. This has attracted several research projects focussing on forest dynamics, ecology and biodiversity which are summarized in this issue of Ecological Bulletins. This volume focuses on three main areas: 1) stand structures and dynamics 2) water and nutrient cycling processes, and 3) vegetation patterns and processes. With a compilation of scientific reviews, detailed case-studies and experimental works, the volume provides a unique and in-depth overview of structures and processes in a single forest reserve. The aim is to establish a basic reference of science and practice within forestry and nature conservation.