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Climate change, urban sprawl, abandonment of agriculture,
intensification of forestry and agriculture, changes in energy
generation and use, expansion of infrastructure networks, habitat
destruction and degradation, and other drivers of change occur at
increasing rates. They affect patterns and processes in forest
landscapes, and modify ecosystem services derived from those
ecosystems. Consequently, rapidly changing landscapes present many
new challenges to scientists and managers. While it is not uncommon
to encounter the terms "global change" and "landscape" together in
the ecological literature, a global analyses of drivers of change
in forest landscapes, and their ecological consequences have not
been addressed adequately. That is the goal of this volume: an
exploration of the state of knowledge of global changes in forested
landscapes with emphasis on causes and effects, and challenges
faced by researchers and land managers. Initial chapters identify
and describe major agents of landscape change: climate, fire, and
human activities. The next series of chapters address implications
of changes on ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation and
carbon flux. A chapter that describes methodologies of detecting
and monitoring landscape changes is presented followed by chapter
that highlights the many challenges forest landscape managers face
amidst of global change. Finally, we present a summary and a
synthesis of the main points presented in the book. Each chapter
will contain the individual research experiences of chapter
authors, augmented by review and synthesis of global scientific
literature on relevant topics, as well as critical input from
multiple peer reviewers.
Climate change, urban sprawl, abandonment of agriculture,
intensification of forestry and agriculture, changes in energy
generation and use, expansion of infrastructure networks, habitat
destruction and degradation, and other drivers of change occur at
increasing rates. They affect patterns and processes in forest
landscapes, and modify ecosystem services derived from those
ecosystems. Consequently, rapidly changing landscapes present many
new challenges to scientists and managers. While it is not uncommon
to encounter the terms "global change" and "landscape" together in
the ecological literature, a global analyses of drivers of change
in forest landscapes, and their ecological consequences have not
been addressed adequately. That is the goal of this volume: an
exploration of the state of knowledge of global changes in forested
landscapes with emphasis on causes and effects, and challenges
faced by researchers and land managers. Initial chapters identify
and describe major agents of landscape change: climate, fire, and
human activities. The next series of chapters address implications
of changes on ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation and
carbon flux. A chapter that describes methodologies of detecting
and monitoring landscape changes is presented followed by chapter
that highlights the many challenges forest landscape managers face
amidst of global change. Finally, we present a summary and a
synthesis of the main points presented in the book. Each chapter
will contain the individual research experiences of chapter
authors, augmented by review and synthesis of global scientific
literature on relevant topics, as well as critical input from
multiple peer reviewers.
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