Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan

Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan
Author: Edi Guhardja,Mansur Fatawi,Maman Sutisna,Tokunori Mori,Seiichi Ohta
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9784431679110

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Since the late 1960s the Indonesian state of East Kalimantan has witnessed a marked increase in the impact of human activities chiefly commercial logging and agricultural exploitation. Located on the island of Borneo, East Kalimantan also was subjected to prolonged droughts and extensive wildfires in 1982-83 and 1997-98 that were linked to the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. The changes in the rainforest ecosystem in East Kalimantan during this 15-year cycle of severe ENSO events are the subject of this book. With an eye toward development of rehabilitation techniques for sustainable forest management, the authors examine possible interactive effects of drought, fire, and human impacts on the flora and fauna of the area.

Ecology of Kalimantan

Ecology of Kalimantan
Author: Kathy MacKinnon,Gusti Hatta
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 876
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781462905058

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The Ecology of Kalimantan is a comprehensive ecological survey of one of Indonesia's largest and most diverse islands. This book presents a complete summary of our current scientific knowledge about Borneo including the rainforest and riverine habitats that are endangered by logging and industrial development, along with a discussion of land use patterns and current problems. Kalimantan is the Indonesian portion of the huge island of Borneo. Kalimantan has played a key role in Indonesia’s economic development and is a major earner of foreign revenue due to the island's rich natural resources: forests, oil, gas, coal, and other minerals. In this book the authors argue that Kalimantan can be developed, but within tight ecological constraints and with great care. This book remains a standard reference for scientists, anthropologists, writers, and anyone interested in the region.

Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems

Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Forest Ecosystems
Author: Shigeo Kobayashi
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Forest conservation
ISBN: 9789798764707

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Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems project. Evaluation of forest harvesting and fire impacts on the forest ecosystems.Development of methods to rehabilitate logged-over forests and degraded forest lands. Development of silvicultural techniques on degraded forest lands. Network of the rehabilitation of degraded forest ecosystems.

The Politics of the Indonesian Rainforest

The Politics of the Indonesian Rainforest
Author: I Ketut Gunawan
Publsiher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2004
Genre: Democratization
ISBN: 9783865372802

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Changes And Disturbance In Tropical Rain Forest In South East Asia

Changes And Disturbance In Tropical Rain Forest In South East Asia
Author: Tim H Clutton-brock,David M Newbery,G T Prance
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2000-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781783261628

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Views on the dynamics of tropical forests are changing rapidly with the recognition that their environment is variable on the decadal to century scale. Fluctuating climatic conditions partly determine tropical forest structure, species composition and dynamics. Tropical communities are also highly contingent in space and time with respect to site and historical factors. Tropical forests have experienced to some degree this disturbance regime in the past, but climatologists are now predicting increasingly frequent extreme events in the new century. The combination of increasing deforestation and land-use conversion by man plus an increasingly variable environment means a situation that could be very difficult to manage.

The Political Ecology of Tropical Forests in Southeast Asia

The Political Ecology of Tropical Forests in Southeast Asia
Author: Ken-ichi Abe,Tuck-Po Lye,Wil de Jong
Publsiher: Trans Pacific Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1876843543

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Following an interdisciplinary approach to debates about the future of tropical forests in Southeast Asia, the authors - experts in their field - unravel the extent to which the interests of local inhabitants, nation-states and international environmental movements are intertwined. This volume, a joint publication with Kyoto University Press, examines the highly politicized context in which local forestry problems intersect with global market forces, focusing on the social and economic diversity of different tropical forests and their specific historical background. It emphasizes the importance of examining local issues in their own right.

Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems

Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems
Author: H. Lieth,M.J.A. Werger
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444596499

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After publication of the first volume of the Tropical Rain Forest, the International Journal of Mycology and Lichenology commented ``This is a welcome addition to the literature on the ecology of tropical rain forests. The book provides a wealth of data and stimulating discussions and is of great interest to ecologists interested in tropical areas.'' Whereas the first volume dealt with system-ecological aspects such as community organization and processes, the present volume concentrates on biogeographical aspects such as species composition, diversity, and geographical variation.Recent ecological research in the tropical rain forest has greatly extended our understanding of biogeographical patterns of variation in the various groups of organisms, and has revealed many of the ecological and evolutionary forces that led to the present patterns of variation. Many important systems of co-evolution between the tropical rain forest ecosystems have also come to light, and the loss of species and related damage is better understood in quantitative terms.This volume presents a comprehensive review of these and other features of the rain forest ecosystem structure, and the ecological processes operating that system. General chapters on abiotic and biotic factors are followed by specific chapters on all major groups of organisms. Prospects for the future are discussed and research needs clearly stated. Also the human exploitation of the system, its effects and its limits are discussed. The book is extensively illustrated by photographs, graphs, and tables, and comprehensive bibliographies follow each chapter. Author, systematic and subject indices complete the book.It is a must for all ecologists, agriculturists, foresters, agronomists, hydrologists, soil scientists, entomologists, human ecologists, nature conservationists, and planners dealing with tropical areas. Biologists and environmentalists will also find the volume of great interest.

Pollination Ecology and the Rain Forest

Pollination Ecology and the Rain Forest
Author: David Ward Roubik,Shoko Sakai,Abang A. Hamid Karim
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005-03-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0387213090

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The groundbreaking canopy-access and rain forest research at Lambir Hills National Park in Sarawak, Malaysia, has contributed an immense body of knowledge. Its major studies over more than a decade are synthesized here for the first time. The focus of this unique volume is on plant-animal interactions and some of the foundations that create and maintain tropical diversity, especially pollination and the phenomenon of the General Flowering. The work discussed has implications for tropical biology, ecology and pollination studies. The power of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation events and drought, particularly in their effects on mutualisms, are discussed in detail.