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.

Forest Ecology and Conservation

Forest Ecology and Conservation
Author: Gopal Shukla,Sumit Chakravarty
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535130895

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This book is dedicated to forest ecology and conservation on ecological and conservation aspects of forest. The book is divided into two sections: the first section "Forest Ecology" with four chapters deals with forest ecological aspects, while the second section "Forest Conservation" with two chapters looks into new techniques for conserving the forests. This book will bridge the gaps in the knowledge about some new emerging issues on forest ecology and conservation. It will be an interesting and helpful resource to all those in the field of forestry working for its sustainable use and conservation.

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 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.

Routledge Handbook of Forest Ecology

Routledge Handbook of Forest Ecology
Author: Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Richard T. Corlett,Yves Bergeron
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 656
Release: 2015-10-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317816447

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This comprehensive handbook provides a unique resource covering all aspects of forest ecology from a global perspective. It covers both natural and managed forests, from boreal, temperate, sub-tropical and tropical regions of the world. The book is divided into seven parts, addressing the following themes: forest types forest dynamics forest flora and fauna energy and nutrients forest conservation and management forests and climate change human impacts on forest ecology. While each chapter can stand alone as a suitable resource for a lecture or seminar, the complete book provides an essential reference text for a wide range of students of ecology, environmental science, forestry, geography and natural resource management. Contributors include leading authorities from all parts of the world.

Moral Ecology of a Forest

Moral Ecology of a Forest
Author: José E. Martínez-Reyes
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780816531370

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Conclusion. Conservation Rebels: Blocking Land Grabs, Post-Conservation, and Decolonizing Coloniality -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds

Ecology and Conservation of Forest Birds
Author: Grzegorz Mikusiński,Jean-Michel Roberge,Robert J. Fuller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107072138

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An authoritative review of the ecology of forest birds and their conservation issues throughout the Northern Hemisphere.

Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests

Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests
Author: Rodolfo Dirzo,Hillary S. Young,Harold A. Mooney,Gerardo Ceballos
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781610910217

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Though seasonally dry tropical forests are equally as important to global biodiversity as tropical rainforests, and are one of the most representative and highly endangered ecosystems in Latin America, knowledge about them remains limited because of the relative paucity of attention paid to them by scientists and researchers and a lack of published information on the subject. Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests seeks to address this shortcoming by bringing together a range of experts in diverse fields including biology, ecology, biogeography, and biogeochemistry, to review, synthesize, and explain the current state of our collective knowledge on the ecology and conservation of seasonally dry tropical forests. The book offers a synthetic and cross-disciplinary review of recent work with an expansive scope, including sections on distribution, diversity, ecosystem function, and human impacts. Throughout, contributors emphasize conservation issues, particularly emerging threats and promising solutions, with key chapters on climate change, fragmentation, restoration, ecosystem services, and sustainable use. Seasonally dry tropical forests are extremely rich in biodiversity, and are seriously threatened. They represent scientific terrain that is poorly explored, and there is an urgent need for increased understanding of the system's basic ecology. Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests represents an important step in bringing together the most current scientific information about this vital ecosystem and disseminating it to the scientific and conservation communities.