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Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change - Ecological and Socio-economic Valuations (Hardcover, Edition.): Teja... Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change - Ecological and Socio-economic Valuations (Hardcover, Edition.)
Teja Tscharntke, Christoph Leuschner, Edzo Veldkamp, Heiko Faust, Edi Guhardja, …
R5,701 Discovery Miles 57 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

not only for land use systems that depend on the regular supply of rain or irrigation water but also for the future development of natural rainforests as drought stress has been shown to a?ect tree growth and species composition in old-growth forests (Wright 1991, Walsh and Newbery 1999, Engelbrecht et al. 2007). A drought experiment conducted in a cacao agroforestry plantation showed that this plantation was surprisingly resilient to an induced drought of more than a year (Schwendenmann et al. 2009). However, droughts can have a strong impact on household incomes from agriculture, they strongly a?ect the vulnerability to poverty and thus have to be analyzed as important exogenous shocks to households, forcing them to adjust their behaviour and develop strategies to cope with these problems. The stability of rainforest margins is a critical factor in the protection of tropical rainforests (Tscharntke et al. 2007). At present, however, rainf- est margins in many parts of the tropics are far from stable, both in soc- economic and in ecological terms. For example, protected areas may attract, rather than repel, human settlement, which may be due to international donor investment in national conservation programs (Wittemeyer et al. 2008). An alternative hypothesis is that protected areas might be compromised if leakage takes place, that is, if impacts that would take place inside the restricted area are displaced to a nearby, undisturbed area (Ewers and Rodrigues 2008).

Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins - Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation... Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins - Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Teja Tscharntke, Christoph Leuschner, Manfred Zeller, Edi Guhardja, Arifuddin Bidin
R5,677 Discovery Miles 56 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tropical rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate, causing unprecedented losses in biodiversity and ecosystem services. This book contributes to an improved understanding of the processes that have destabilizing effects on ecological and socio-economic systems of tropical rain forest margins, as well as striving to integrate environmental, technological and socio-economic issues in their solution.

Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan - El Nino, Drought, Fire and Human Impacts (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Edi Guhardja, Mansur... Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan - El Nino, Drought, Fire and Human Impacts (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Edi Guhardja, Mansur Fatawi, Maman Sutisna, Tokunori Mori, Seiichi Ohta
R4,556 Discovery Miles 45 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the late 1960s the Indonesian state of East Kalimantan has witnessed a marked increase in the impact of human activities chiefly commercial logging and agricultural exploitation. Located on the island of Borneo, East Kalimantan also was subjected to prolonged droughts and extensive wildfires in 1982-83 and 1997-98 that were linked to the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. The changes in the rainforest ecosystem in East Kalimantan during this 15-year cycle of severe ENSO events are the subject of this book. With an eye toward development of rehabilitation techniques for sustainable forest management, the authors examine possible interactive effects of drought, fire, and human impacts on the flora and fauna of the area.

Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Gerhard Gerold,... Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Gerhard Gerold, Michael Fremerey, Edi Guhardja
R5,913 Discovery Miles 59 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The stability of rainforest margins has been identified as a critical factor in the preservation of tropical forests, e.g., in Southeast Asia, one of the world’s most extensive rainforest regions. This book contains a selection of contributions presented at an international symposium on "Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia," in Bogor, Indonesia, October 2002. It highlights the critical issue of rainforest preservation from an interdisciplinary perspective, comprising input from scientists in socio-economic, biological, geographical, agrarian and forestry disciplines. The contributions are based on recent empirical research, with a special focus on Indonesia - a country with one of the highest and, at the same time, most endangered stocks of rainforest resources on earth.

Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan - El Nino, Drought, Fire and Human Impacts (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Rainforest Ecosystems of East Kalimantan - El Nino, Drought, Fire and Human Impacts (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
Edi Guhardja, Mansur Fatawi, Maman Sutisna, Tokunori Mori, Seiichi Ohta
R4,368 Discovery Miles 43 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the late 1960s the Indonesian state of East Kalimantan has witnessed a marked increase in the impact of human activities chiefly commercial logging and agricultural exploitation. Located on the island of Borneo, East Kalimantan also was subjected to prolonged droughts and extensive wildfires in 1982-83 and 1997-98 that were linked to the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. The changes in the rainforest ecosystem in East Kalimantan during this 15-year cycle of severe ENSO events are the subject of this book. With an eye toward development of rehabilitation techniques for sustainable forest management, the authors examine possible interactive effects of drought, fire, and human impacts on the flora and fauna of the area.

Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change - Ecological and Socio-economic Valuations (Paperback, 2010 ed.): Teja... Tropical Rainforests and Agroforests under Global Change - Ecological and Socio-economic Valuations (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Teja Tscharntke, Christoph Leuschner, Edzo Veldkamp, Heiko Faust, Edi Guhardja, …
R5,651 Discovery Miles 56 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

not only for land use systems that depend on the regular supply of rain or irrigation water but also for the future development of natural rainforests as drought stress has been shown to a?ect tree growth and species composition in old-growth forests (Wright 1991, Walsh and Newbery 1999, Engelbrecht et al. 2007). A drought experiment conducted in a cacao agroforestry plantation showed that this plantation was surprisingly resilient to an induced drought of more than a year (Schwendenmann et al. 2009). However, droughts can have a strong impact on household incomes from agriculture, they strongly a?ect the vulnerability to poverty and thus have to be analyzed as important exogenous shocks to households, forcing them to adjust their behaviour and develop strategies to cope with these problems. The stability of rainforest margins is a critical factor in the protection of tropical rainforests (Tscharntke et al. 2007). At present, however, rainf- est margins in many parts of the tropics are far from stable, both in soc- economic and in ecological terms. For example, protected areas may attract, rather than repel, human settlement, which may be due to international donor investment in national conservation programs (Wittemeyer et al. 2008). An alternative hypothesis is that protected areas might be compromised if leakage takes place, that is, if impacts that would take place inside the restricted area are displaced to a nearby, undisturbed area (Ewers and Rodrigues 2008).

Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Gerhard Gerold, Michael Fremerey, Edi Guhardja
R5,675 Discovery Miles 56 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Southeast Asia constitutes one of the world's most extended rainforest regions. It is characterized by a high degree of biodiversity and contains a large variety of endemic species. Moreover, these forests provide a number of important and sin gular ecosystem services, like erosion protection and provision of high quality wa ter, which cannot be replaced by alternative ecosystems. However, various forms of encroachment, mostly those made by human interventions, seriously threaten the continuance of rainforests in this area. There is ample evidence that the rainforest resources, apart from large scale commercial logging, are exposed to danger particularly from its margin areas. These areas, which are characterized by intensive man-nature interaction, have been identified as extremely fragile systems. The dynamic equilibrium that bal ances human needs and interventions on the one hand, and natural regeneration capacity on the other, is at stake. The decrease of rainforest resources is, to a sub stantial degree, connected with the destabilization of these systems. Accordingly, the search for measures and processes, which prevent destabilization and promote stability is regarded as imperative. This refers to both the human and the natural part of the forest margin ecosystem."

Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins - Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation... Stability of Tropical Rainforest Margins - Linking Ecological, Economic and Social Constraints of Land Use and Conservation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
Teja Tscharntke, Christoph Leuschner, Manfred Zeller, Edi Guhardja, Arifuddin Bidin
R5,647 Discovery Miles 56 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tropical rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate, causing unprecedented losses in biodiversity and ecosystem services. This book contributes to an improved understanding of the processes that have destabilizing effects on ecological and socio-economic systems of tropical rain forest margins, as well as striving to integrate environmental, technological and socio-economic issues in their solution.

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