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While the natural resources of the earth continue to diminish,
"Green Landscapes" arebeingcalleduponto
produceanincreasingrangeofgoodsandservices.A Green Landscape is a
rural expanse of scenery that may comprise a variety of visible f-
tures. This book focuses on forested landscapes, although much of
the theory and most of the practical applications are valid for any
area of land. In many regions of the world, people depend on
forests for their livelihood and well-being. Forests provide
multiple services, - bene ts generated for society by the existence
of c- tain forest ecosystems and their attributes. The value of
these bene ts is often only recognised when they are lost after
removal of the trees, resulting in ooding, loss of income and
declining species diversity. Forests provide multiple services.
However, the amount and quality, and the p- ticular mix of these
services depend on the condition of the resource. Landscape design
is a proven way to ensure that certain desired bene ts will be
available in space and time. It provides the foundation and an
essential starting point for s- tainable management. This volume,
which forms part of Springer's book series Managing Forest
Ecosystems, presentsstate-of-the-artresearchresults,
visionsandtheories, aswell as speci c methodsfor designing Green
Landscapes, as a basis for sustainable ecos- tem management. The
book contains a wealth of information which may be useful to
companymanagement, the legal and policy environmentand forestry
administ- tors. The volume is subdivided into four sections.
Although the majority of the world's forest ecosystems are
dominated by uneven-sized multi-species stands, forest management
practice and theory has focused on the development of plantation
monocultures to maximize the supply of timber at low cost. Societal
expectations are changing, however, and uneven-aged multi-species
ecosystems, selectively managed as Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF),
are often believed to be superior to monocultures in addressing a
wide range of expectations. This book presents methods which are
relevant to CCF management and planning: analysing forest
structures, silvicultural and planning, economic evaluation, based
on examples in Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America.
Although the majority of the world's forest ecosystems are
dominated by uneven-sized multi-species stands, forest management
practice and theory has focused on the development of plantation
monocultures to maximize the supply of timber at low cost. Societal
expectations are changing, however, and uneven-aged multi-species
ecosystems, selectively managed as Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF),
are often believed to be superior to monocultures in addressing a
wide range of expectations. This book presents methods which are
relevant to CCF management and planning: analysing forest
structures, silvicultural and planning, economic evaluation, based
on examples in Europe, Asia, Africa and North and South America.
While the natural resources of the earth continue to diminish,
"Green Landscapes" arebeingcalleduponto
produceanincreasingrangeofgoodsandservices.A Green Landscape is a
rural expanse of scenery that may comprise a variety of visible f-
tures. This book focuses on forested landscapes, although much of
the theory and most of the practical applications are valid for any
area of land. In many regions of the world, people depend on
forests for their livelihood and well-being. Forests provide
multiple services, - bene ts generated for society by the existence
of c- tain forest ecosystems and their attributes. The value of
these bene ts is often only recognised when they are lost after
removal of the trees, resulting in ooding, loss of income and
declining species diversity. Forests provide multiple services.
However, the amount and quality, and the p- ticular mix of these
services depend on the condition of the resource. Landscape design
is a proven way to ensure that certain desired bene ts will be
available in space and time. It provides the foundation and an
essential starting point for s- tainable management. This volume,
which forms part of Springer's book series Managing Forest
Ecosystems, presentsstate-of-the-artresearchresults,
visionsandtheories, aswell as speci c methodsfor designing Green
Landscapes, as a basis for sustainable ecos- tem management. The
book contains a wealth of information which may be useful to
companymanagement, the legal and policy environmentand forestry
administ- tors. The volume is subdivided into four sections.
Climate changes, particularly warming trends, have been recorded
around the globe. For many countries, these changes in climate have
become evident through insect epidemics (e.g., Mountain Pine Beetle
epidemic in Western Canada, bark beetle in secondary spruce forests
in Central Europe), water shortages and intense forest fires in the
Mediterranean countries (e.g., 2005 droughts in Spain), and unusual
storm activities (e.g., the 2004 South-East Asia Tsunami). Climate
changes are expected to impact vegetation as manifested by changes
in vegetation extent, migration of species, tree species
composition, growth rates, and mortality. The International Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) has included discussions on how forests
may be impacted, and how they may be used to mitigate the impacts
of changes in climate, to possibly slow the rate of change. This
book provides current scientific information on the biological and
economical impacts of climate changes in forest environments, as
well as information on how forest management activities might
mitigate these impacts, particularly through carbon sequestration.
Case studies from a wide geographic range are presented. This
information is beneficial to managers and researchers interested in
climate change and impacts upon forest environments and economic
activities. This volume, which forms part of Springer's book series
Managing Forest Ecosystems, presents state-of-the-art research
results, visions and theories, as well as specific methods for
sustainable forest management in changing climatic conditions.
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