Forest, Field, and Fallow

Forest, Field, and Fallow
Author: Antoinette M.G.A. WinklerPrins
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030424804

This volume aims to present the essential work of geographer and historical ecologist William M. Denevan to explain the impact and influence his thinking had on the conceptual advancement not only in his own discipline, but in a range of related disciplines such as anthropology, archaeology, and environmental history. The book is organized around eight themes, demonstrating Denevan’s early and profound insights on topics that remain of current relevance today, and the scholarly impact his writing had on subsequent scholarship. The book is unique because it offers commentary from active scholars who address the impacts of Prof. Denevan's thinking and work on contemporary environmental and ecological issues, with a focus on several groundbreaking themes (e.g. historical demography, agricultural landforms, cultural plant geography, human environmental impacts, indigenous agro-ecology, tropical agriculture, livestock and landscape, and synthetic contributions). This book will be of interest to a range of scholars in geography, anthropology, archaeology, history, and ecology, as well as to environmental managers and practitioners, especially those working for non-profit organizations and government organizations tasked with finding ways to adapt to global environmental change.

People Managing Forests

People Managing Forests
Author: Carol J. Pierce Colfer
Publisher: Resources for the Future
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781891853067

An international team of 26 investigators focuses on the communities in and around managed forests, examining how efforts to preserve ecological integrity can also address the cultural and physical needs of human residents. Issues covered include the identification and roles of stakeholders, security of access to forest resources, and rights and responsibilities to manage forests cooperatively and equitably. Chapters include data and case studies from Indonesia, Cameroon, Trinidad, Gabon, Brazil, and North America. The contributors are experts in anthropology, natural resource management, social science, forestry, botany, and other disciplines. c. Book News Inc.

World Soil Resources and Food Security

World Soil Resources and Food Security
Author: Rattan Lal
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1439844518

Soil-The Basis of All Terrestrial LifeAncient civilizations and cultures-Mayan, Aztec, Mesopotamian, Indus, and Yangtze-were built on good soils, surviving only as long as soils had the capacity to support them. In the twenty-first century, productive soil is still the engine of economic development and essential to human well-being. The quality of

Guidelines on National Inventory of Village Forests

Guidelines on National Inventory of Village Forests
Author: K. D. Singh
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9798764552

Problem formulation. Survey planning. Survey design. Role of remote sensing. Field survey. Special studies. Data processing. Survey evaluation.

Fire in Ecosystems of Boreal Eurasia

Fire in Ecosystems of Boreal Eurasia
Author: Johann Georg Goldammer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1996-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780792341376

One of the first priority areas among joint East/West research programs is the rational use of natural resources and sustainable development of regions. In the boreal zone of North America and Eurasia forests are economically very important and, at the same time highly vulnerable to disturbances. Because of its size and ecological functions the boreal forest zone and its most dynamic disturbance factor - fire - play an important role in ecosystem processes on global scale. Interest within the global change research community in Northern Eurasia (Fennoscandia, European Russia, Siberia, and the Far East of Russia) has grown dramatically in the last few years. It is a vast area about which very little is known. It is a region where temperature rise due to anthropogenic climate forcing is predicted to be the greatest, and where the consequent feedbacks to the atmosphere are potentially large. In addition, it is poised to undergo rapid economic development, which may lead to large and significant changes to its land cover. Much of this interest in Northern Eurasia, as in the high latitude regions in general, is centerd on its role in the global carbon cycle, which is likely to be significantly affected under global change. New research initiatives between Western and Eastern countries have been designed to address a series of phenomena, problems and management solutions.

Environmental Factors Affecting Ground Mobility in Thailand

Environmental Factors Affecting Ground Mobility in Thailand
Author: U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1963
Genre: Military geography
ISBN:

"The study reported herein was a preliminary investigation made to provide guidance for a planned, longer range research program to develop and apply new and existing methods for measuring and predicting in quantitative and semiquantitative terms for effects of environmental factors on ground vehicles operating in Southeast Asia"--Vol. 1, p. ix.