Disturbance And Regeneration Of Swamp Forests In Nicaragua
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Taking Care of what We Have
Author | : Patrick Christie |
Publisher | : IDRC |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Atlantic Coast (Nicaragua) |
ISBN | : 0889369259 |
Taking Care of What We Have: Participatory Natural Resource Management on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua
Central America, Two Volume Set
Author | : Jochen Bundschuh |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 1392 |
Release | : 2012-04-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0203947045 |
An integrated treatment of the principal fields of classical and applied geosciences of Central America, this authoritative two-volume monograph treats the region as a whole, exploring geology, earth resources and geo-hazards across political boundaries. It reviews the published literature, and supplements it with an abundance of information from o
Soil-plant Interactions, Small-scale Disturbance, and Regeneration Dynamics in a Mangrove Forest of the Dominican Republic
Author | : Ruth Ellen Sherman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Mangrove forests |
ISBN | : |
Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground
Author | : L.R. Walker |
Publisher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 881 |
Release | : 1999-12-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0080550843 |
As the human population inexorably grows, its cumulative impact on the Earth's resources is hard to ignore. The ability of the Earth to support more humans is dependent on the ability of humans to manage natural resources wisely. Because disturbance alters resource levels, effective management requires understanding of the ecology of disturbance. This book is the first to take a global approach to the description of both natural and anthropogenic disturbance regimes that physically impact the ground. Natural disturbances such as erosion, volcanoes, wind, herbivory, flooding and drought plus anthropogenic disturbances such as foresty, grazing, mining, urbanization and military actions are considered. Both disturbance impacts and the biotic recovery are addressed as well as the interactions of different types of disturbance. Other chapters cover processes that are important to the understanding of disturbance of all types including soil processes, nutrient cycles, primary productivity, succession, animal behaviour and competition. Humans react to disturbances by avoiding, exacerbating, or restoring them or by passing environmental legislation. All of these issues are covered in this book.Managers need better predictive models and robust data-collections that help determine both site-specfic and generalized responses to disturbance. Multiple disturbances have a complex effect on both physical and biotic processes as they interact. This book provides a wealth of detail about the process of disturbance and recovery as well as a synthesis of the current state of knowledge about disturbance theory, with extensive documentation.
Managing Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems
Author | : Christian C. Messier |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0415519772 |
The emerging concepts of complexity, complex adaptive system (CAS) and resilience to forest ecology and management are linked in this new book. It explores how these concepts can be applied in various forest biomes of the world with their different ecological, economic and social settings, and history.
Second Growth
Author | : Robin L. Chazdon |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2014-05-23 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 022611810X |
For decades, conservation and research initiatives in tropical forests have focused almost exclusively on old-growth forests because scientists believed that these “pristine” ecosystems housed superior levels of biodiversity. With Second Growth, Robin L. Chazdon reveals those assumptions to be largely false, bringing to the fore the previously overlooked counterpart to old-growth forest: second growth. Even as human activities result in extensive fragmentation and deforestation, tropical forests demonstrate a great capacity for natural and human-aided regeneration. Although these damaged landscapes can take centuries to regain the characteristics of old growth, Chazdon shows here that regenerating—or second-growth—forests are vital, dynamic reservoirs of biodiversity and environmental services. What is more, they always have been. With chapters on the roles these forests play in carbon and nutrient cycling, sustaining biodiversity, providing timber and non-timber products, and integrated agriculture, Second Growth not only offers a thorough and wide-ranging overview of successional and restoration pathways, but also underscores the need to conserve, and further study, regenerating tropical forests in an attempt to inspire a new age of local and global stewardship.