Tropical Savannas And Seasonally Dry Forests Vegetation And Environment
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Tropical Savannas and Seasonally Dry Forests Vegetation and Environment
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Author | : Peter A. Furley,J. Grace,Patrick Meir |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1424320965 |
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Neotropical Savannas and Seasonally Dry Forests
Author | : R. Toby Pennington,James A. Ratter |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 509 |
Release | : 2006-05-25 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781420004496 |
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More often than not, when people think of a neotropical forest, what comes to mind is a rain forest, rather than a dry forest. Just as typically, when they imagine a savanna, they visualize the African plains, rather than those dry woodlands and grasslands found in the Neotropics. These same preconceptions can be found among scientists, as these ne
Savannas and Dry Forests
Author | : Andrea Berardi |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 2017-05-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781351902083 |
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Parched landscapes, biodiversity loss, encroaching deserts and deforestation are some of the environmental crises taking place in tropical savannas and dry forests throughout the world. To date, much research into these regions has treated humans as 'outside' or as an 'impact' only. However, over and over again, examples show that, in fact, humans are not external factors, but integral components of these systems. Humans are key determinants of savannas and dry forests, affecting patterns and processes, as well as impacts on natural resources. Unless we understand the human-environment relationship in these regions, we will never truly identify the causes or be able to provide solutions. This book therefore focuses on the roles of the past, present and future human perceptions and actions on savannas and dry forests. It examines how the views of local farmers, NGO workers, government officials and international scientists differ on the links between the social and ecological components of savannas. It deals with these multiple perspectives by using systems diagramming and conceptual modelling to provide a clearer and more explicit understanding and to promote better communication between the various actors concerned.
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.
Ecotones Between Forest and Grassland
Author | : Randall W. Myster |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2012-07-10 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781461437970 |
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Ecotones are dynamic over-lapping boundary areas where major terrestrial biomes meet. As past studies have shown, and as the chapters in this book will illustrate, their structure, size, and scope have changed considerably over the millennia, expanding and shrinking as climate and/or other driving conditions, also changed. Today, however, many of them are changing at a rate not seen for a long time, perhaps largely due to climate change and other human-induced factors. Indeed ecotones are more sensitive to climate change than the biomes on either side, and thus may serve as critical early indicators of future climate change. As ecotones change, they also redefine the limits of the biomes on either side by altering their distributions of species because, in addition to their own endemic species, any ecotone will also have species from both adjoining biomes. Consequently, they may also be places of high levels of species interaction, serving as active evolutionary laboratories, which generate new species that then migrate back into adjacent biomes. Ecotones Between Forest and Grassland explores how these ecotones have changed in the past, how they are changing today, and how they are likely to change in the future. The book includes chapters from around the world with a special focus on South American and Neotropical ecotones.
Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests
Author | : Stephen H. Bullock,Harold A. Mooney,Ernesto Medina |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 482 |
Release | : 1995-11-24 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0521435145 |
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Review of tropical dry forest biogeography, palaeontology, ecology and ecosystem functions.
Caatinga
Author | : José Maria Cardoso da Silva,Inara R. Leal,Marcelo Tabarelli |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 482 |
Release | : 2018-01-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783319683393 |
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This book provides in-depth information on Caatinga’s geographical boundaries and ecological systems, including plants, insects, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It also discusses the major threats to the region’s socio-ecological systems and includes chapters on climate change and fast and large-scale land-use changes, as well as slow and small-scale changes, also known as chronic human disturbances. Subsequent chapters address sustainable agriculture, conservation systems, and sustainable development. Lastly, the book proposes 10 major actions that could enable the transformation of Caatinga into a place where people and nature can thrive together. “I consider this book an excellent example of how scientists worldwide can mobilize their efforts to propose sound solutions for one of the biggest challenges of modern times, i.e., how to protect the world’s natural ecosystems while improving human well-being. I am sure this book will inspire more research and conservation action in the region and perhaps encourage other groups of scientists to produce similar syntheses about their regions.” Russell Mittermeier, Ph.D. Executive Vice-Chair, Conservation International
Handbook of Research on the Conservation and Restoration of Tropical Dry Forests
Author | : Bhadouria, Rahul,Tripathi, Sachchidanand,Srivastava, Pratap,Singh, Pardeep |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2019-09-27 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781799800163 |
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Tropical dry forests are the most exploited and endangered ecosystems in the world. A combination of climatic and human factors often reduce these forests to patches of dry scrubs or savannas. Because these ecosystems experience a more arduous and less anticipated environment, they are more prone to environmental stress as plant communities are developed. Therefore, urgent research is necessary to understand both the detrimental issues and problem-solving approaches to conserving these important forests. The Handbook of Research on the Conservation and Restoration of Tropical Dry Forests is a pivotal reference source that combines theory and practice on the current trends and issues in this important ecological subject and discusses future challenges towards conservation strategies of these tropical dry forests. While highlighting topics such as forest management, natural regeneration, and silviculture, this publication examines the anthropogenic impacts on tropical dry forests and the necessity to rebuild their ecosystems. This book is ideally designed for state forest agency professionals, resource managers, non-governmental organization agents, ecologists, botanists, environmentalists, students, and researchers seeking current research on the threats to these forests.