
Forest conservation has become one of the most important environmental issues currently facing humanity, as a result of widespread deforestation and forest degradation. Pressures on remaining natural forests continue to intensify, leading to high rates of biodiversity loss. Understanding how human activities influence ecological processes within forests is essential for developing effective conservation action.This book describes research methods and techniques relevant to understanding forest ecology, with a particular focus on those that are relevant to practical conservation and sustainable forest management. This information is currently disparate and difficult to locate and, as with other books in this series, the intention is to provide a comprehensive synthesis for use by graduate students, researchers and practising conservationists. Methods are presented for assessing forest extent and condition, structure and composition, and forest dynamics at a variety of scales. Techniques for assessing genetic variation and reproductive ecology, and for evaluating the habitat value of forests are also described. Particular emphasis is given to state-of-the-art techniques such as remote sensing, GIS, computer modelling and molecular markers. However, traditional methods of forest mensuration and ecological survey are also presented. The methods and techniques described are generally applicable to all forest types, including both temperate and tropical forest ecosystems.
This handbook investigates the methodological challenges of assessing forest ecosystems to provide a unified framework for effective conservation and sustainable management. Adrian Newton, an expert in forest ecology, synthesizes disparate research techniques into a single volume designed for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners. The text argues that a combination of traditional mensuration and modern technological approaches is necessary to address the ongoing crisis of global deforestation and biodiversity loss.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for professionals and students engaged in forest management and environmental research. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive manual for applying scientific rigor to conservation efforts.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2007-07-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198567456
ISBN-13:
9780198567455
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