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Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes - Multiple Use and Sustainable Management (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Thomas A. Spies Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes - Multiple Use and Sustainable Management (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Thomas A. Spies; Edited by Raffaele Lafortezza, Jiquan Chen, Giovanni Sanesi, Thomas R. Crow
R5,840 Discovery Miles 58 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Increasing evidence suggests that the composition and spatial configuration - the pattern - of forest landscapes affect many ecological processes, including the movement and persistence of particular species, the susceptibility and spread of disturbances such as fires or pest outbreaks, and the redistribution of matter and nutrients. Understanding these issues is key to the successful management of complex, multifunctional forest landscapes, and landscape ecology, based on a foundation of island bio-geography and meta-population dynamic theories, provides the rationale to deal with this pattern-to-process interaction at different spatial and temporal scales. This carefully edited volume represents a stimulating addition to the international literature on landscape ecology and resource management. It provides key insights into some of the applicable landscape ecological theories that underlie forest management, with a specific focus on how forest management can benefit from landscape ecology, and how landscape ecology can be advanced by tackling challenging problems in forest (landscape) management. It also presents a series of case studies from Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and Australia exploring the issues of disturbance, diversity, management, and scale, and with a specific focus on how human intervention affects forest landscapes and, in turn, how landscapes influence humans and their culture. An important reference for advanced students and researchers in landscape ecology, conservation biology, forest ecology, natural resource management and ecology across multiple scales, the book will also appeal to researchers and practitioners in reserve design, ecological restoration, forest management, landscape planning and landscape architecture.

Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes - Multiple Use and Sustainable Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes - Multiple Use and Sustainable Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Thomas A. Spies; Edited by Raffaele Lafortezza, Jiquan Chen, Giovanni Sanesi, Thomas R. Crow
R5,919 R3,413 Discovery Miles 34 130 Save R2,506 (42%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Increasing evidence suggests that the composition and spatial configuration - the pattern - of forest landscapes affect many ecological processes, including the movement and persistence of particular species, the susceptibility and spread of disturbances such as fires or pest outbreaks, and the redistribution of matter and nutrients. Understanding these issues is key to the successful management of complex, multifunctional forest landscapes, and landscape ecology, based on a foundation of island bio-geography and meta-population dynamic theories, provides the rationale to deal with this pattern-to-process interaction at different spatial and temporal scales.

This carefully edited volume represents a stimulating addition to the international literature on landscape ecology and resource management. It provides key insights into some of the applicable landscape ecological theories that underlie forest management, with a specific focus on how forest management can benefit from landscape ecology, and how landscape ecology can be advanced by tackling challenging problems in forest (landscape) management. It also presents a series of case studies from Europe, Asia, North America, Africa and Australia exploring the issues of disturbance, diversity, management, and scale, and with a specific focus on how human intervention affects forest landscapes and, in turn, how landscapes influence humans and their culture.

An important reference for advanced students and researchers in landscape ecology, conservation biology, forest ecology, natural resource management and ecology across multiple scales, the book will also appeal to researchers and practitioners in reserve design, ecological restoration, forest management, landscape planning and landscape architecture.

Old Growth in a New World - A Pacific Northwest Icon Reexamined (Paperback): Thomas A. Spies, Sally L. Duncan Old Growth in a New World - A Pacific Northwest Icon Reexamined (Paperback)
Thomas A. Spies, Sally L. Duncan
R860 R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Save R46 (5%) Out of stock

This title presents a provocative discussion of old-growth history and future management issues. Old-growth forests represent a lofty ideal as much as an ecosystem - an icon of unspoiled nature, ecological stability, and pristine habitat. These iconic notions have actively altered the way society relates to old-growth forests, catalyzing major changes in policy and management. But how appropriate are those changes and how well do they really serve in reaching conservation goals?"Old Growth in a New World" untangles the complexities of the old-growth concept and the parallel complexity of old-growth policy and management. It brings together more than two dozen contributors - ecologists, economists, sociologists, managers, historians, silviculturists, environmentalists, timber producers, and philosophers - to offer a broad suite of perspectives on changes that have occurred in the valuing and management of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest over the past thirty years. The book introduces the issues and history of old-growth values and conservation in the Pacific Northwest; explores old growth through the ideas of leading ecologists and social scientists; and, addresses the implications for the future management of old-growth forests and considers how evolving science and social knowledge might be used to increase conservation effectiveness.By confronting the complexity of the old-growth concept and associated policy and management challenges, "Old Growth in a New World" encourages productive discussion on the future of old growth in the Pacific Northwest and offers options for more effective approaches to conserving forest biodiversity.

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