New Perspectives in Forest Science

New Perspectives in Forest Science
Title New Perspectives in Forest Science PDF eBook
Author Helder Viana
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 213
Release 2018-04-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1789230365

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Forest management should allow the sustainable use of forests. This is only possible through solid knowledge in the disciplines that forest science encompasses. The readers of New Perspectives in Forest Science have an excellent source of information on actual trends of forest research and knowledge about the use of forest and landscape. This book has been written by specialists focusing on the following aspects of forest science: C cycle, biomass, forest restoration, forest resources and biodiversity. The authors of this book are of different nationalities and specialties, thus providing diverse perspectives on the subject of forestry. We hope that the chapters of this book can serve both students and researchers, as excellent guides to improve their knowledge on forest science.

New Perspectives in Forest Management

New Perspectives in Forest Management
Title New Perspectives in Forest Management PDF eBook
Author David J. Brooks
Publisher
Total Pages 24
Release 1992
Genre Forest landscape management
ISBN

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New Perspectives on People and Forests

New Perspectives on People and Forests
Title New Perspectives on People and Forests PDF eBook
Author Eva Ritter
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 255
Release 2011-04-29
Genre Science
ISBN 9400711506

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The aim of this book is to elucidate the role of forests as part of a landscape in the life of people. Most landscapes today are cultural landscapes that are influenced by human activity and that in turn have a profound effect on our understanding of and identification with a place. The book proposes that a better understanding of the bond between people and forests as integrated part of a landscape may be helpful in landscape planning, and may contribute to the discussion of changes in forest cover which has been motivated by land use changes, rural development and the global climate debate. To this end, people’s perception of forest landscapes, the reasons for different perceptions, and future perspectives are discussed. Given the wide range of forest landscapes, and cultural perspectives which exist across the world, the book focuses on Europe as a test case to explore the various relationships between society, culture, forests and landscapes. It looks at historical evidence of the impacts of people on forests and vice versa, explores the current factors affecting people’s physical and emotional comfort in forest landscapes, and looks ahead to how changes in forest cover may alter the present relationships of people to forests. Drawing together a diverse literature and combining the expertise of natural and social scientists, this book will form a valuable reference for students and researchers working in the fields of landscape ecology and landscape architecture, geography, social science, environmental psychology or environmental history. It will also be of interest to researchers, government agencies and practitioners with an interest in issues such as sustainable forest management, sustainable tourism, reserve management, urban planning and environmental interpretation.

New Perspectives in Forest Science

New Perspectives in Forest Science
Title New Perspectives in Forest Science PDF eBook
Author Francisco Antonio García Morote
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 2018
Genre Forests and forestry
ISBN 9781789230376

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Forest management should allow the sustainable use of forests. This is only possible through solid knowledge in the disciplines that forest science encompasses. The readers of New Perspectives in Forest Science have an excellent source of information on actual trends of forest research and knowledge about the use of forest and landscape. This book has been written by specialists focusing on the following aspects of forest science: C cycle, biomass, forest restoration, forest resources and biodiversity. The authors of this book are of different nationalities and specialties, thus providing diverse perspectives on the subject of forestry. We hope that the chapters of this book can serve both students and researchers, as excellent guides to improve their knowledge on forest science.

Hubbard Brook

Hubbard Brook
Title Hubbard Brook PDF eBook
Author Richard Turner Holmes
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2016-01-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0300203640

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"Since the early 1960s, the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire has been one of the most comprehensively studied landscapes on earth. This book highlights many of the important ecological findings amassed during the long-term research conducted there, and considers their regional, national, and global implications." -- P.2 of cover.

Global Perspectives on Sustainable Forest Management

Global Perspectives on Sustainable Forest Management
Title Global Perspectives on Sustainable Forest Management PDF eBook
Author Dr. Clement A. Okia
Publisher IntechOpen
Total Pages 316
Release 2012-04-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789535105695

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This book is dedicated to global perspectives on sustainable forest management. It focuses on a need to move away from purely protective management of forests to innovative approaches for multiple use and management of forest resources. The book is divided into two sections; the first section, with thirteen chapters deals with the forest management aspects while the second section, with five chapters is dedicated to forest utilization. This book will fill the existing gaps in the knowledge about emerging perspectives on sustainable forest management. It will be an interesting and helpful resource to managers, specialists and students in the field of forestry and natural resources management.

Vegetation Science in Forestry

Vegetation Science in Forestry
Title Vegetation Science in Forestry PDF eBook
Author Elgene E. O. Box
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 248
Release 1995-01-31
Genre Science
ISBN 9780792326793

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More than a decade has passed since Professor Gisela Jahn completed Volume 12 of the Handbook of Vegetation Science, dealing with the application of vegetation science in forestry, mostly European forestry. The volume was well received by the critics with the exception that they wanted a more diversified demonstration of forestry-related vegetation science work and a wider representation of forest types from different continents. The topics covered in this volume, 12/1, widen the scope of vegetation science work in forestry over the phytosociological work which was the main focus in the Handbook as perceived by Dr Tüxen. Section 1. Overview T. Kira: Forest Ecosystems of East and Southeast Asia in a Global Perspective; E.O. Box: Climatic Relations of the Forests of East and Southeast Asia; K. Iwatsuki: Species Diversity in East Asia in Global Perspective. The remaining contributions are divided into the following sections: Evergreen Forest Region; Summergreen Forest Region; Montane/Boreal Region; Tropical Forest Region.