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Forest Ecosystems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 408

Forest Ecosystems

Cycles, water, carbon.

Forest Pattern and Ecological Process
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Forest Pattern and Ecological Process

Forest Pattern and Ecological Process is a major synthesis of 25 years of intensive research about the montane ash forests of Victoria, which support the world's tallest flowering plants and several of Australia's most high profile threatened and/or endangered species. It draws together major insights based on over 170 published scientific papers and books, offering a previously unrecognised set of perspectives of how forests function. The book combines key strands of research on wildfires, biodiversity conservation, logging, conservation management, climate change and basic forest ecology and management. It is divided into seven sections: introduction and background; forest cover and the co...

Phenology of Ecosystem Processes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Phenology of Ecosystem Processes

Terrestrial carbon balance is uncertain at the regional and global scale. A significant source of variability in mid-latitude ecosystems is related to the timing and duration of phenological phases. Spring phenology, in particular, has disproportionate effects on the annual carbon balance. However, the traditional phenological indices that are based on leaf-out and flowering times of select indicator species are not universally amenable for predicting the temporal dynamics of ecosystem carbon and water exchange. Phenology of Ecosystem Processes evaluates current applications of traditional phenology in carbon and H2O cycle research, as well as the potential to identify phenological signals i...

The State of Canada's Forests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

The State of Canada's Forests

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Encyclopedia of Ecology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4292

Encyclopedia of Ecology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-03
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  • Publisher: Newnes

The groundbreaking Encyclopedia of Ecology provides an authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the complete field of ecology, from general to applied. It includes over 500 detailed entries, structured to provide the user with complete coverage of the core knowledge, accessed as intuitively as possible, and heavily cross-referenced. Written by an international team of leading experts, this revolutionary encyclopedia will serve as a one-stop-shop to concise, stand-alone articles to be used as a point of entry for undergraduate students, or as a tool for active researchers looking for the latest information in the field. Entries cover a range of topics, including: Behavioral Ecology Ecologi...

Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Alaska's Changing Boreal Forest

The Boreal forest is the northern-most forest in the world, whose organisms and dynamics are shaped by low temperature and high latitude. The Alaskan Boreal forest is warming as rapidly as any place on earth, providing an opportunity to examine a biome as it adjusts to change. This book looks at this issue.

Proceedings of a Symposium on the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Proceedings of a Symposium on the Kings River Sustainable Forest Ecosystems Project

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Forest Communities in the Third Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Forest Communities in the Third Millennium

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Biomass Burning and Its Inter-Relationships with the Climate System

JOHN L. INNES University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada The interactions between biomass burning and climate have been brought into focus by a number of recent events. Firstly, the Framework Convention on Climate Change and, more recently, the Kyoto Protocol, have drawn the attention of policy makers and others to the importance of biomass burning in relation to atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Secondly, the use of prescribed fires has become a major management tool in some countries; with for example the area with fuel treatments (which include prescribed burns and mechanical treatments) having increased on US National Forest System lands from 123,000 ha in 1985 to 677,000...