Trees and Forests of Tropical Asia

Trees and Forests of Tropical Asia
Author: Peter Ashton,David Lee
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2022-10-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226535692

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"Exploring the Tapovan takes the reader on an expedition into the leafy, clammy, forested landscapes of tropical Asia. Peter Ashton and David Lee, two of the world's leading scholars on Asian tropical rain forests reveal the geology and climate that have produced these unique forests, the diversity of species that inhabit them, and the role of humans in modifying the landscapes over centuries. This work follows Peter Ashton's massive On the Forests of Tropical Asia, the first book to describe the forests of the entire tropical Asian region, from Sind to New Guinea. It provides a more condensed, accessible, and updated overview of tropical Asian forests aimed at students as well as tropical forest biologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists"--

On the Forests of Tropical Asia

On the Forests of Tropical Asia
Author: Peter S. Ashton
Publsiher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 1842464752

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This is the first book to describe the forests of the entire tropical Asian region, from Sind to New Guinea. Based on Peter Ashton s working field experience of over 55 years in every country, Burma and Laos excepted. Following a chapter on physical geography and geological history, seven chapters address forest and tree structure and dynamics, floristics, mountain forests, the other organisms on which the forests and trees depend, as well as genetics, evolutionary history, species diversity, and past and present human impact. A final chapter covers future policy and practice options for the sustainment of what remains. Each chapter focuses on the nature of forest variation, and attempts to provide an understanding of its causes based on the published literature, Peter s own experience, and his research collaborations. The author presents hypotheses to explain these patterns of variation as a stimulation for further research (especially by students within the region), and as a framework for policy makers, foresters and conservation biologists, as well as the serious naturalist/ecotourist."

On the Forests of Tropical Asia

On the Forests of Tropical Asia
Author: Peter S. Ashton,Reinmar Seidler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1842465163

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Trees and Forests of Tropical Asia

Trees and Forests of Tropical Asia
Author: Peter Ashton,David Lee
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2022-10-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226535722

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Informed by decades of researching tropical Asian forests, a comprehensive, up-to-date, and beautifully illustrated synthesis of the natural history of this unique place. Trees and Forests of Tropical Asia invites readers on an expedition into the leafy, humid, forested landscapes of tropical Asia—the so-called tapovan, a Sanskrit word for the forest where knowledge is attained through tapasya, or inner struggle. Peter Ashton and David Lee, two of the world’s leading scholars on Asian tropical rain forests, reveal the geology and climate that have produced these unique forests, the diversity of species that inhabit them, the means by which rain forest tree species evolve to achieve unique ecological space, and the role of humans in modifying the landscapes over centuries. Following Peter Ashton’s extensive On the Forests of Tropical Asia, the first book to describe the forests of the entire tropical Asian region from India east to New Guinea, this new book provides a more condensed and updated overview of tropical Asian forests written accessibly for students as well as tropical forest biologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists.

The Ecology of Tropical East Asia

The Ecology of Tropical East Asia
Author: Richard Corlett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199681341

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An updated edition of the only book dedicated to the terrestrial ecology of the East Asian tropics, authored by a world-renowned tropical ecologist

Tropical Rain Forests of Southeast Asia

Tropical Rain Forests of Southeast Asia
Author: Isamu Yamada
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0824819373

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Although global environmental problems created by the disappearance of tropical rain forests are all too well known, the forests themselves--vast in size and rich in diversity--are the least understood of the world's ecosystems. This book presents one researcher's view of Southeast Asia's tropical rainforests, based on a quarter century of fieldwork in a wide range of forest types. Moving from the mangrove of the coastal belt, inland through freshwater and peat swamp forests, to the lowly dipterocarp forests of the heartlands, and up to the montane forests, the author's lively account contains a wealth of detailed observations that effectively communicate the complex natural structure of tropical rain forests while providing the reader with candid first impressions--mud, mosquitoes, and all.

The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests

The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests
Author: N.Mark Collins
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1991-06-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781349120307

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The first of a series designed to cover all tropical rain forests in the world. This is a visual portfolio of detailed maps of Asia, accompanied by a text which seeks to analyze the extent and causes of deforestation and to point a way towards sustainable forest development.

Tropical Rain Forests

Tropical Rain Forests
Author: Richard T. Corlett,Richard B. Primack
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781444392289

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The first edition of Tropical Rain Forests: an Ecological and Biogeographical Comparison exploded the myth of ‘the rain forest’ as a single, uniform entity. In reality, the major tropical rain forest regions, in tropical America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Madagascar, and New Guinea, have as many differences as similarities, as a result of their isolation from each other during the evolution of their floras and faunas. This new edition reinforces this message with new examples from recent and on-going research. After an introduction to the environments and geological histories of the major rain forest regions, subsequent chapters focus on plants, primates, carnivores and plant-eaters, birds, fruit bats and gliding animals, and insects, with an emphasis on the ecological and biogeographical differences between regions. This is followed by a new chapter on the unique tropical rain forests of oceanic islands. The final chapter, which has been completely rewritten, deals with the impacts of people on tropical rain forests and discusses possible conservation strategies that take into account the differences highlighted in the previous chapters. This exciting and very readable book, illustrated throughout with color photographs, will be invaluable reading for undergraduate students in a wide range of courses as well as an authoritative reference for graduate and professional ecologists, conservationists, and interested amateurs.