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Forest Development - Succession, Environmental Stress and Forest Management (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed): A. Dohrenbusch,... Forest Development - Succession, Environmental Stress and Forest Management (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
A. Dohrenbusch, Norbert Bartsch
R2,359 Discovery Miles 23 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Forest ecosystems are characterized by a steady change in their structure of function. Natural developments are more and more radically disturbed by human impact. Air pollution leads to soil acidification, change in nutrient budget and to a decreasing vitality of the trees. Forest management can prevent natural succession and often leads to less stable forests. In this book, selected results of 10 years of interdisciplinary ecosystem research are presented. Not only growth and physiological reactions on environmental stress, but also natural succession processes are described and analysed. Besides the description of forest development processes, based on longterm experiments and observation, conclusions for practical forest management are given.

Global Climate Change and Human Impacts on Forest Ecosystems - Postglacial Development, Present Situation and Future Trends in... Global Climate Change and Human Impacts on Forest Ecosystems - Postglacial Development, Present Situation and Future Trends in Central Europe (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
J. Puhe; Contributions by A. Dohrenbusch; B. Ulrich
R2,738 Discovery Miles 27 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The inclusion of forests as potential biological sinks in the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 1997 has attracted international attention and again has put scientific and political focus on the world's forests, regarding their state and development. The international discus sion induced by the Kyoto Protocol has clearly shown that not only the tropical rain forests are endangered by man's activities, but also that the forest ecosystems of boreal, temperate, mediterranean and subtropical regions have been drastically modified. Deforestation on a large scale, burning, over-exploitation, and the degra dation of the biological diversity are well-known symptoms in forests all over the world. This negative development happens in spite of the already existing knowledge of the benefits of forests on global energy and water regimes, the biogeochemical cycling of carbon and other elements as well as on the biological and cultural diversity. The reasons why man does not take care of forests properly are manifold and complex and there is no easy solution how to change the existing negative trends. One reason that makes it so difficult to assess the impacts of human activity on the future development of forests is the large time scale in which forests react, ranging from decades to centuries."

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