Forest Conservation Genetics

Forest Conservation Genetics
Author: Andrew Young
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2000-07-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0643102574

Forest management must be sustainable not only in ecological, economic and social, but also genetic terms. Many forest managers are advocating and developing management strategies that give priority to conserving genetic diversity within production systems, or that recognise the importance of genetic considerations in achieving sustainable management. Forest Conservation Genetics draws together much previously uncollected information relevant to managing and conserving forests. The content emphasises the importance of conserving genetic diversity in achieving sustainable management. Each chapter is written by a leading expert and has been peer reviewed. Readers without a background in genetics will find the logical sequence of topics allows easy understanding of the principles involved and how those principles may impact on day-to-day forest planning and management decisions. The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students of biology, ecology, forestry, and graduate students of forest genetics, resource management policy and/or conservation biology. It will prove useful for those teaching courses in these fields and as such help to increase the awareness of genetic factors in conservation and sustainable management, in both temperate and tropical regions.

Tropical Forest Genetics

Tropical Forest Genetics
Author: Reiner Finkeldey
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2006-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540373985

This book provides a solid scientific basis for researchers, practitioners and students interested in the application of genetic principles to tropical forest ecology and management. It presents a concise overview of genetic variation, evolutionary processes and the human impact on forest genetic resources in the tropics. In addition, modern tools to assess genetic diversity patterns and the dynamics of genetic structures are introduced to the non-specialist reader.

Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes

Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes
Author: L. Hansson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1994-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780412454608

This series presents studies that have used the paradigm of landscape ecology. Other approaches, both to landscape and landscape ecology are common, but in the last decade landscape ecology has become distinct from its predecessors and its contemporaries. Landscape ecology addresses the relationships among spatial patterns, temporal patterns and ecological processes. The effect of spatial configurations on ecological processes is fundamental. When human activity is an important variable affecting those relationships, landscape ecology includes it. Spatial and temporal scales are as large as needed for comprehension of system processes and the mosaic included may be very heterogeneous. Intellec tual utility and applicability of results are valued equally. The Inter national Association for Landscape Ecology sponsors this series of studies in order to introduce and disseminate some of the new knowledge that is being produced by this exciting new environmental science. Gray Merriam Ottawa, Canada Foreword This is a book about real nature, or as close to real as we know - a nature of heterogeneous landscapes, wild and humanized, fine-grained and coarse-grained, wet and dry, hilly and flat, temperate and not so temper ate. Real nature is never uniform. At whatever spatial scale we examine nature, we encounter patchiness. If we were to look down from high above at a landscape of millions of hectares, using a zoom lens to move in and out from broad overview to detailed inspection of a square meter we would see that patterns visible at different scales overlay one another.

Evolutionary Genetics

Evolutionary Genetics
Author: R. S. Singh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2000-03-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521571234

This book brings out the central role of evolutionary genetics in all aspects of its connection to evolutionary biology.

Challenges in Managing Forest Genetic Resources for Livelihoods

Challenges in Managing Forest Genetic Resources for Livelihoods
Author: Barbara Vinceti
Publisher: Bioversity International
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2004
Genre: Forest germplasm resources conservation
ISBN: 9290436670

Issues concerning forest genetic diversity; Cases studies from IPGRI's research project; Lessons learned and applicability of reserch outcomes.