Foundation Papers in Landscape Ecology

Foundation Papers in Landscape Ecology
Author: John A. Wiens
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231126816

The editors begin with articles that illuminate the discipline's diverse scientific foundations, such as L.

Wind and Trees

Wind and Trees
Author: M. P. Coutts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 1995-08-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521460379

Covers wind behaviour, mechanical physiological responses of trees and forest management.

Classic Papers

Classic Papers
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2004-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080471919

Advances in Ecological Research was first published in 1962 and has become one of Academic Press' most prestigious and successful series. In 1999 the Institute for Scientific Information released figures indicating this serial has an impact factor of 9.6 and a half-life of 10.0 years, ranking it first in the highly competitive category of Ecology. This volume continues to publish topical and important reviews, and interprets ecology to include all material that contributes to our understanding of the field. Advances in Ecological Research presents a wide range of papers on all aspects of ecology. Topics include the physiology, populations, and communities of plants and animals, as well as landscape and ecosystem ecology

Birds and Forestry

Birds and Forestry
Author: Mark Avery
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1408137674

In this book, an ornithologist and a forester have combined their skills to try and tease out the real facts behind the various arguments on forestry. The conflict between forestry and nature conservation has become a major environmental issue in Britain in the 1980s. The planting of large tracts of land with exotic conifers and the resulting disturbance of existing plant and animal communities has polarized the debate, each camp believing that it has the most rational view. But the interactions involved are complex. Which bird species are really threatened? How can we judge the relative value of bird species ousted by plantations and the new species which colonize them? How can the need for forest products be reconciled with the demands of conservationists? This fascinating book tackles these issues in a forthright manner. It represents a significant step towards achieving the sort of prudent land planning that will really improve our beleaguered countryside. Jacket painting by Philip Snow. Foreword by David Bellamy.

Silvicultural Systems

Silvicultural Systems
Author: John D. Matthews
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1991-08-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780198546702

This book describes the theoretical basis and practical application of 20 diverse silvicultural systems for the benefit of ecologists, land-use managers and other professionals. These systems offer the key to regenerating, tending, and harvesting forests in an era of rapid deforestation and increasing demand for wood as fuel and building material. The approaches described here are being used successfully in widely different parts of the world, from Europe to the tropical rain forests, where reduced forest areas must be carefully managed in order to produce the highest possible sustained yield of timber products compatible with environmental protection and preservation. The systematic presentation and discussion of advantages and disadvantages of each program enables readers to select and apply the program most suitable for their needs.