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Forest Landscapes and Global Change electronic resource Challenges for Research and Management / edited by João C. Azevedo, Ajith H. Perera, M. Alice Pinto.

Contributor(s): Azevedo, João C [editor.] | Perera, Ajith H [editor.] | Pinto, M. Alice [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 262 p. 43 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781493909537Subject(s): Life Sciences | Landscape ecology | Conservation biology | Forests and forestry | Environmental management | Life Sciences | Landscape Ecology | Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts | Forestry Management | Conservation Biology/Ecology | Environmental ManagementDDC classification: 577 LOC classification: QH541.15.L35Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. Forest Landscape Ecology and Global Change: an Introduction -- Chapter 2. Climate as an Agent of Change in Forest Landscapes -- Chapter 3. Wildfires and Landscape Dynamics in Portugal - A Regional Assessment and Global Implications -- Chapter 4. Humans as Agents of Change in Forest Landscapes -- Chapter 5. Changes in the Ecosystem Services Provided by Forests and their Economic Valuation - A Review -- Chapter 6. Carbon Fluxes and Storage in Forests and Landscapes -- Chapter 7. Forest Landscape Change and Biodiversity Conservation -- Chapter 8. Landscape Assessment and Monitoring -- Chapter 9. Forest Landscape Management in Response to Change: The Practicality -- Chapter 10. Forest Landscape Ecology and Global Change: What are the Next Steps.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Climate change, land use change, and many other drivers of landscape modification are occurring at increasing rates globally. They affect ecological patterns and processes in forest landscapes, and modify ecosystem services derived from those ecosystems. All of this presents many new challenges to scientists and managers. Although it is not uncommon to encounter the terms “global change” and “landscape” together in the ecological literature, there has been no adequate global analysis of drivers of change in forest landscapes and their ecological consequences. Providing such an analysis is the goal of this volume: an exploration of the state of knowledge of global changes in forested landscapes, with an emphasis on their causes and effects, and the challenges faced by researchers and land managers who must cope with these changes.
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Chapter 1. Forest Landscape Ecology and Global Change: an Introduction -- Chapter 2. Climate as an Agent of Change in Forest Landscapes -- Chapter 3. Wildfires and Landscape Dynamics in Portugal - A Regional Assessment and Global Implications -- Chapter 4. Humans as Agents of Change in Forest Landscapes -- Chapter 5. Changes in the Ecosystem Services Provided by Forests and their Economic Valuation - A Review -- Chapter 6. Carbon Fluxes and Storage in Forests and Landscapes -- Chapter 7. Forest Landscape Change and Biodiversity Conservation -- Chapter 8. Landscape Assessment and Monitoring -- Chapter 9. Forest Landscape Management in Response to Change: The Practicality -- Chapter 10. Forest Landscape Ecology and Global Change: What are the Next Steps.

Climate change, land use change, and many other drivers of landscape modification are occurring at increasing rates globally. They affect ecological patterns and processes in forest landscapes, and modify ecosystem services derived from those ecosystems. All of this presents many new challenges to scientists and managers. Although it is not uncommon to encounter the terms “global change” and “landscape” together in the ecological literature, there has been no adequate global analysis of drivers of change in forest landscapes and their ecological consequences. Providing such an analysis is the goal of this volume: an exploration of the state of knowledge of global changes in forested landscapes, with an emphasis on their causes and effects, and the challenges faced by researchers and land managers who must cope with these changes.

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