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Undoing the Damage: Silviculture for Ecologists and Environmental Scientists

Autor P A Wojtkowski
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 ian 2006
As a natural science, silviculture has a large say in how humans interact with the terrestrial world. Although the perspective taken here that the production of wood is narrow, the amount of land area consumed is extensive; the indirect consequences of wood production on natural processes are larger still. Through the amount of land engaged, the flora and fauna affected and the environmental consequences, good or bad; silviculture is a frequent constituent in applied ecology, environmental science, conservation ecology and other broad land-use disciplines. Silvicultural expertize is essential when trees and wood are an economic output; often best promoted when silviculture is allied with hydrology, ecology, soil science, wildlife management, etc. This book touches upon the following important areas of the subject in detail.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781578084265
ISBN-10: 1578084261
Pagini: 325
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Cuprins

Introduction; Agrobionomic Principles; Economic Measures and Spatial Patterns; Temporal Dynamics; Use Concepts; Niche Transitions and Ecological Services; Risk Containment; Monoculture; Bicultures; Three-Plus Polycultures; Taungyas; Natural Forest Management; Agroforests; Nature - Silvicultural Interface; Community Forestry; Silvicultural Landscapes; Perspectives

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As a natural science, silviculture has a large say in how humans interact with the terrestrial world. Although the perspective taken here that the production of wood is narrow, the amount of land area consumed is extensive; the indirect consequences of wood production on natural processes are larger still. Through the amount of land engaged, the flora and fauna affected and the environmental consequences, good or bad; silviculture is a frequent constituent in applied ecology, environmental science, conservation ecology and other broad land-use disciplines. Silvicultural expertize is essential when trees and wood are an economic output; often best promoted when silviculture is allied with hydrology, ecology, soil science, wildlife management, etc. This book touches upon the following important areas of the subject in detail.