Vegetation of New Zealand

Vegetation of New Zealand
Author: Peter Wardle
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1991-09-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521258739

A comprehensive account of the vegetation, its origin, ecology, biogeography and community structure.

Common Alpine and Forest Plants of Tongariro National Park

Common Alpine and Forest Plants of Tongariro National Park
Author: Tongariro Natural History Society (N.Z.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1996-02-01
Genre: Botany
ISBN: 9780473042561

This booklet is intended as an introduction to some of the most commonly occurring plants in the park. Colour photographs and descriptions of habitat, size, leaf, flower and family are given for 78 plants. A map of the park and indexes are provided.

Vegetation Science in Forestry

Vegetation Science in Forestry
Author: Elgene E. O. Box
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780792326793

More than a decade has passed since Professor Gisela Jahn completed Volume 12 of the Handbook of Vegetation Science, dealing with the application of vegetation science in forestry, mostly European forestry. The volume was well received by the critics with the exception that they wanted a more diversified demonstration of forestry-related vegetation science work and a wider representation of forest types from different continents. The topics covered in this volume, 12/1, widen the scope of vegetation science work in forestry over the phytosociological work which was the main focus in the Handbook as perceived by Dr Tüxen. Section 1. Overview T. Kira: Forest Ecosystems of East and Southeast Asia in a Global Perspective; E.O. Box: Climatic Relations of the Forests of East and Southeast Asia; K. Iwatsuki: Species Diversity in East Asia in Global Perspective. The remaining contributions are divided into the following sections: Evergreen Forest Region; Summergreen Forest Region; Montane/Boreal Region; Tropical Forest Region.

Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Region

Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Region
Author: Reinhard F. Huettl
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642769950

Forest damage, forest decline, forest dieback - not related to biotic agents - is occurring in the Atlantic and Pacific regions. In Europe and Eastern North America this serious problem is considered to be, at least to some part, related to industrial air pollutants and their atmospheric conversion products, such as acid rain or ozone. Forest declines in the Pacific region have been attributed largely to natural causes involving forest dynamics, since air pollution and other negative anthropogenic influences are practically absent. Presented here are typical decline phenomena in the Pacific and Atlantic region, potential causes, effects and mitigation strategies, and the question whether there are any similarities on a functional or structural basis is addressed.