Author: Chao Li, Raffaele Lafortezza and Jiquan Chen
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 9787040291360
Published on: 2010-01
Hardcover
The book is a collection of knowledge and experience from 15 different countries and provides complementary information to existing international literature in this field in terms of forest management planning and problem-solving on large-scale issues from a long-term perspective. in addition, this education purposes, in that more and more universities are offering landscape ecology-related courses through their undergraduate and graduate programs in natural resources, agricultural and rangeland, forestry, environmental sciences, etc.
Part 1 Landscape Ecology and Forest Management
Chapter 1 Managing Forest Landscapes under Global Change Scenarios
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Forest Management
1.3 New challenges in a changing globe
1.4 Landscape ecology contributions
1.5 Conclusion remarks
References
Chapter 2 Landscape Ecology Contributions to Forestry and Forest Management in China: Progresses and Research Needs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 China's forestry and forest management
2.3 Challenges and emerging global issues in forestry
2.4 Contributions of landscape ecology to forest management and conservation
2.5 Research needs for forest landscape management
2.6 Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
...
Chapter 16 Conservation of Biodiversity in Managed Forests: Developing an Adaptive Decision Support System
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Methods
16.3 Results
16.4 Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix
Index
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 9787040291360
Published on: 2010-01
Hardcover
The book is a collection of knowledge and experience from 15 different countries and provides complementary information to existing international literature in this field in terms of forest management planning and problem-solving on large-scale issues from a long-term perspective. in addition, this education purposes, in that more and more universities are offering landscape ecology-related courses through their undergraduate and graduate programs in natural resources, agricultural and rangeland, forestry, environmental sciences, etc.
Part 1 Landscape Ecology and Forest Management
Chapter 1 Managing Forest Landscapes under Global Change Scenarios
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Forest Management
1.3 New challenges in a changing globe
1.4 Landscape ecology contributions
1.5 Conclusion remarks
References
Chapter 2 Landscape Ecology Contributions to Forestry and Forest Management in China: Progresses and Research Needs
2.1 Introduction
2.2 China's forestry and forest management
2.3 Challenges and emerging global issues in forestry
2.4 Contributions of landscape ecology to forest management and conservation
2.5 Research needs for forest landscape management
2.6 Concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
References
...
Chapter 16 Conservation of Biodiversity in Managed Forests: Developing an Adaptive Decision Support System
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Methods
16.3 Results
16.4 Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Appendix
Index