Managing Forest Ecosystems: The Challenge of Climate Change
(Sprache: Englisch)
Climate change shaped the political agenda during the last decade with three issues as hot topics: commonly making the headlines: carbon budgets, impact and mitigation of climate change.
Given the significant role that forests play in the climate...
Given the significant role that forests play in the climate...
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Climate change shaped the political agenda during the last decade with three issues as hot topics: commonly making the headlines: carbon budgets, impact and mitigation of climate change. Given the significant role that forests play in the climate system - as sources, sinks, and through carbon trading - this book update the current scientific evidences on the relationships between climate, forest resources and forest management practices around the world.
By including the forest scientists' expertise from around the world, the book presents and updates a depth analysis of the current knowledge, and a series of case studies focused on the biological and the economic impacts of climate change in forest ecosystems in Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America.
The book will form a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students dealing with sustainable forestry, climate change issues and the effects of climate change on natural resource management.
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Part I. Introduction F. Bravo et al.- Part II. Overview of Climate Change and Forest Responses.- 2. A Mechanistic View of the Capacity of Forests to Cope with Climate Change; F. Valladares.- 3. Greenhouse-gas Emissions from Temperate European Mountain Forests; R. Jandl et al.- Part III. Monitoring and Modeling.- 4. Estimating Carbon Stocks and Stock Changes in Forests: Linking Models and Data across Scales; V. LeMay et al.- 5. Forest Eco-physiological Models and Carbon Sequestration; T. Keenan et al.- 6. Influence of Climatic Variables on Crown Condition in Pine Forests in Northern Spain; A.V. Sanz-Ros et al.- 7. Changing Trends of Biomass and Carbon Pools of Mediterranean Pine Forests; A.C. Gómez et al.- 8. REDD+ and Carbon Markets: the Ethiopian Process; J. Gonzalo et al.- Part IV. Economic and Management Impacts.- 9. Influence of Carbon Sequestration in an Optimal Set of Coppice Rotations for Eucalyptus Plantations; L. Diaz-Balteiro, L.C.E. Rodríguez.- 10. Use of Forests and Wood Products to Mitigate Climate Change; L. Valsta et al.- 11. Biomass Forest in Sweden and Carbon Emissions Balance; T. Johansson.- 12. Taper Equations and Wood Products: Assessing the Carbon Flow of the Forest through its Products; I. Lizarralde et al.- 13. Forest Carbon Sequestration: The Impact of Forest Management; F. Bravo et al.- 14. Effects of Forest Age Structure, Management and Gradual Climate Change on Carbon Sequestration and Timber Production in Finnish Boreal Forests; J. Garcia-Gonzalo et al.- Part V. Case Studies.- 15. Mediterranean Pine Forests: Management Effects on Carbon Stocks; M. del Río et al.- 16. Carbon Sequestration of Ponderosa Pine Plantations in Northwestern Patagonia; P. Laclau et al.- 17. Assessing Pine Wilt Disease Risk under a Climate Change Scenario in Northwestern Spain; G. Pérez et al.- 18. Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration under Different Tropical Cover Types in Colombia; F. Moreno et al.- 19. Carbon Sequestration
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Potential of Mangroves in Southeast Asia; M.N. Suratman.- 20. Modeling of Carbon Sequestration in Rubben (Hevea brasiliensis) Plantations; E.A.R.E. Ariff et al.- 21. Carbon Sequestration in Mediterranean Oak Forests; I. Cañellas et al.- 22. Forest Management in the Sahel and Ethiopian Highlands and Impacts on Climate Change; W. Tadesse et al.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2018, 2. Aufl., XI, 452 Seiten, 50 farbige Abbildungen, Masse: 15,7 x 36,2 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Felipe Bravo, Valerie LeMay, Robert Jandl
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3319803069
- ISBN-13: 9783319803067
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"This updated second edition draws on recent research and case studies in a range of geographic and ecological settings to explore the relationships between managed forests and climate change. ... This book will be of most use to students, scholars, and practitioners interested in forest management, as well as forest and environmental policy in the context of climate change. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals." (J. L. Rhoades, Choice, Vol.55 (2), October, 2017) Kommentar zu "Managing Forest Ecosystems: The Challenge of Climate Change"
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