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This collection features five peer-reviewed reviews on ecosystem
services delivered by forests. The first chapter summarises the
current state of knowledge on the interactions between forest
ecosystems and the climate system and the way in which forests
influence the water cycle. The second chapter reviews the wealth of
research on the range of species, functional groups and ecological
processes which can develop as a result of the biodiversity in
tropical forests. The chapter also considers the main threats to
tropical forest biodiversity. The third chapter examines the
importance of forest carbon content and the methods currently used
to monitor it. The chapter also explores the mechanisms driving
forest carbon storage and offers a considered discussion on whether
forests should be considered sources or sinks of carbon. The fourth
chapter highlights how sustainable forest management (SFM) can be
used to maintain or enhance biodiversity in temperate and boreal
forests. The chapter utilises two case studies to demonstrate
successful implementation of SFM in Ireland and Canada. The final
chapter considers the benefits of introducing agroforestry into
agroecosystems, focussing on its influence on soil health. The
chapter discusses the benefits of agroforestry systems on key soil
physical, chemical and biological properties.
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