Using Landscape Simulation Models to Help Balance Conflicting Goals in Changing Forests

Using Landscape Simulation Models to Help Balance Conflicting Goals in Changing Forests
Author: Anouschka R. Hof,Miguel Montoro Girona,Marie-Josee Fortin,Junior A. Tremblay
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889719761

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Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change

Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change
Author: Miguel Montoro Girona,Hubert Morin,Sylvie Gauthier,Yves Bergeron
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 859
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783031159886

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This open access book explores a new conceptual framework for the sustainable management of the boreal forest in the face of climate change. The boreal forest is the second-largest terrestrial biome on Earth and covers a 14 million km2 belt, representing about 25% of the Earth’s forest area. Two-thirds of this forest biome is managed and supplies 37% of global wood production. These forests also provide a range of natural resources and ecosystem services essential to humanity. However, climate change is altering species distributions, natural disturbance regimes, and forest ecosystem structure and functioning. Although sustainable management is the main goal across the boreal biome, a novel framework is required to adapt forest strategies and practices to climate change. This collaborative effort draws upon 148 authors in summarizing the sustainable management of these forests and detailing the most recent experimental and observational results collected from across the boreal biome. It presents the state of sustainable management in boreal forests and highlights the critical importance of this biome in a context of global change because of these forests' key role in a range of natural processes, including carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, and the maintaining of biodiversity. This book is an essential read for academics, students, and practitioners involved in boreal forest management. It outlines the challenges facing sustainable boreal forest management within the context of climate change and serves as a basis for establishing new research avenues, identifying future research trends, and developing climate-adapted forest management plans.

Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses Based on Physiological and Functional Ecology

Plant Responses to Environmental Stresses Based on Physiological and Functional Ecology
Author: Kaixiong Xing,Chen Chen,Hongbo Li,Deliang Kong
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832537886

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Plants require a proper balance of matter and energy to maintain their survival and reproduction. Biotic and/or abiotic stresses in diverse environments could influence plant photosynthesis, water and nutrient acquisition and utilization. Through the lens of plant physiological and functional ecology, the study of responses of individual plant traits and/or integration of plant responses to environmental change has been well developed. The variation of plant physiological characteristics and functional traits has been recognized with hundreds of high-quality papers on topics of plant responses to environmental stresses. For now, despite the increasing number of studies trying to establish a linkage between plant physiological processes and functional traits, these covariations have received limited theoretical and experimental verification. This knowledge gap hampers our ability to understand and predict the comprehensive responses of plants to environmental stresses at different scales.

Methods for Integrated Modeling of Landscape Change

Methods for Integrated Modeling of Landscape Change
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2004
Genre: Forest landscape management
ISBN: MINN:31951D02977013Y

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The Interior Northwest Landscape Analysis System (INLAS) links a number of resource, disturbance, and landscape simulations models to examine the interactions of vegetative succession, management, and disturbance with policy goals. The effects of natural disturbance like wildfire, herbivory, forest insects and diseases, as well as specific management actions are included. The outputs from simulations illustrate potential changes in aquatic conditions and terrestrial habitat, potential for wood utilization, and socioeconomic opportunities. The 14 chapters of this document outline the current state of knowledge in each of the areas covered by the INLAS project and describe the objectives and organization of the project. The project explores ways to integrate the effects of natural disturbances and management into planning and policy analyses; illustrate potential conflicts among current policies, natural distrubances, and management activities; and explore the policy, economics, and ecological constraints associated with the application of effective fuel treatments on midscale landscapes in the interior Northwest.

Spatial Modeling of Forest Landscape Change

Spatial Modeling of Forest Landscape Change
Author: David J. Mladenoff,William L. Baker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999-08-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 052163122X

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Key researchers present newly emerging approaches to computer simulation models of large, forest landscapes.

Simulation Modeling of Forest Landscape Disturbances

Simulation Modeling of Forest Landscape Disturbances
Author: Ajith H. Perera,Brian R. Sturtevant,Lisa J. Buse
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2015-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319198095

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Forest landscape disturbances are a global phenomenon. Simulation models are an important tool in understanding these broad scale processes and exploring their effects on forest ecosystems. This book contains a collection of insights from a group of ecologists who address a variety of processes: physical disturbances such as drought, wind, and fire; biological disturbances such as defoliating insects and bark beetles; anthropogenic influences; interactions among disturbances; effects of climate change on disturbances; and the recovery of forest landscapes from disturbances—all from a simulation modeling perspective. These discussions and examples offer a broad synopsis of the state of this rapidly evolving subject.

Forecasting Forested Landscapes an Introduction to LANDIS II with Exercises

Forecasting Forested Landscapes  an Introduction to LANDIS II with Exercises
Author: Robert M. Scheller,Melissa S. Lucash,David J. Mladenoff
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2014-04-21
Genre: Forest landscape management
ISBN: 1499216246

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Our ultimate goal is to provide users with an overview of simulation modeling and provide concrete examples of how to use a forest landscape simulation model for research or planning purposes. Hence this book has multiple purposes: First, we provide a general introduction to using sophisticated simulation models to project changes across forested landscapes. Second, we give an overview of the LANDIS-II landscape simulation model, a widely used forest landscape change model. Finally, we provide exercises so the user can gain familiarity with a forest landscape simulation model - specifically LANDIS-II.

Learning Landscape Ecology

Learning Landscape Ecology
Author: Sarah E. Gergel,Monica G. Turner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387216133

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Filled with numerous exercises this practical guide provides a real hands-on approach to learning the essential concepts and techniques of landscape ecology. The knowledge gained enables students to usefully address landscape- level ecological and management issues. A variety of approaches are presented, including: group discussion, thought problems, written exercises, and modelling. Each exercise is categorised as to whether it is for individual, small group, or whole class study.