Old Growth Forests
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Author |
: Joan Maloof |
Publisher |
: Timber Press |
Total Pages |
: 201 |
Release |
: 2016-11-16 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781604697285 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1604697288 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (85 Downloads) |
Synopsis Nature's Temples by : Joan Maloof
“Maloof eloquently urges us to cherish the wildness of what little old-growth woodlands we have left. . . . Not only are they home to the richest diversity of creatures, but they work hard for humans too.” —New York Times Book Review An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood. In Nature’s Temples, Joan Maloof, the director of the Old-Growth Forest Network, makes a heartfelt and passionate case for their importance. This evocative and accessible narrative defines old-growth and provides a brief history of forests. It offers a rare view into how the life-forms in an ancient, undisturbed forest—including not only its majestic trees but also its insects, plant life, fungi, and mammals—differ from the life-forms in a forest manipulated by humans. What emerges is a portrait of a beautiful, intricate, and fragile ecosystem that now exists only in scattered fragments. Black-and-white illustrations by Andrew Joslin help clarify scientific concepts and capture the beauty of ancient trees.
Author |
: Andrew M. Barton |
Publisher |
: Island Press |
Total Pages |
: 362 |
Release |
: 2018-11-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781610918909 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1610918908 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (09 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ecology and Recovery of Eastern Old-Growth Forests by : Andrew M. Barton
The landscapes of North America, including eastern forests, have been shaped by humans for millennia, through fire, agriculture, hunting, and other means. But the arrival of Europeans on America’s eastern shores several centuries ago ushered in the rapid conversion of forests and woodlands to other land uses. By the twentieth century, it appeared that old-growth forests in the eastern United States were gone, replaced by cities, farms, transportation networks, and second-growth forests. Since that time, however, numerous remnants of eastern old growth have been discovered, meticulously mapped, and studied. Many of these ancient stands retain surprisingly robust complexity and vigor, and forest ecologists are eager to develop strategies for their restoration and for nurturing additional stands of old growth that will foster biological diversity, reduce impacts of climate change, and serve as benchmarks for how natural systems operate. Forest ecologists William Keeton and Andrew Barton bring together a volume that breaks new ground in our understanding of ecological systems and their importance for forest resilience in an age of rapid environmental change. This edited volume covers a broad geographic canvas, from eastern Canada and the Upper Great Lakes states to the deep South. It looks at a wide diversity of ecosystems, including spruce-fir, northern deciduous, southern Appalachian deciduous, southern swamp hardwoods, and longleaf pine. Chapters authored by leading old-growth experts examine topics of contemporary forest ecology including forest structure and dynamics, below-ground soil processes, biological diversity, differences between historical and modern forests, carbon and climate change mitigation, management of old growth, and more. This thoughtful treatise broadly communicates important new discoveries to scientists, land managers, and students and breathes fresh life into the hope for sensible, effective management of old-growth stands in eastern forests.
Author |
: Robin Wall Kimmerer |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 215 |
Release |
: 2021-08 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0913098027 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780913098028 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (27 Downloads) |
Synopsis Old Growth by : Robin Wall Kimmerer
Articles about trees that have appeared in Orion Magazine.
Author |
: Jerry F Franklin |
Publisher |
: Legare Street Press |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2022-10-27 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1016290926 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781016290920 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (26 Downloads) |
Synopsis Ecological Characteristics of Old-Growth Douglas-Fir Forests by : Jerry F Franklin
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Author |
: Christian Wirth |
Publisher |
: Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages |
: 518 |
Release |
: 2009-07-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9783540927068 |
ISBN-13 |
: 3540927069 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis Old-Growth Forests by : Christian Wirth
Many terms often used to describe old-growth forests imply that these forests are less vigorous, less productive and less stable than younger forests. But research in the last two decades has yielded results that challenge the view of old-growth forests being in decline. Given the importance of forests in battling climate change and the fact that old-growth forests are shrinking at a rate of 0.5% per year, these new results have come not a moment too soon. This book is the first ever to focus on the ecosystem functioning of old-growth forests. It is an exhaustive compendium of information that contains original work conducted by the authors. In addition, it is truly global in scope as it studies boreal forests in Canada, temperate old-growth forests in Europe and the Americas, and global tropical forests. Written in part to affect future policy, this eminently readable book is as useful for the scientist and student as it is for the politician and politically-interested layman.
Author |
: Nancy Langston |
Publisher |
: University of Washington Press |
Total Pages |
: 405 |
Release |
: 2009-11-23 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780295989686 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0295989688 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis Forest Dreams, Forest Nightmares by : Nancy Langston
Across the inland West, forests that once seemed like paradise have turned into an ecological nightmare. Fires, insect epidemics, and disease now threaten millions of acres of once-bountiful forests. Yet no one can agree what went wrong. Was it too much management—or not enough—that forced the forests of the inland West to the verge of collapse? Is the solution more logging, or no logging at all? In this gripping work of scientific and historical detection, Nancy Langston unravels the disturbing history of what went wrong with the western forests, despite the best intentions of those involved. Focusing on the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington, she explores how the complex landscapes that so impressed settlers in the nineteenth century became an ecological disaster in the late twentieth. Federal foresters, intent on using their scientific training to stop exploitation and waste, suppressed light fires in the ponderosa pinelands. Hoping to save the forests, they could not foresee that their policies would instead destroy what they loved. When light fires were kept out, a series of ecological changes began. Firs grew thickly in forests once dominated by ponderosa pines, and when droughts hit, those firs succumbed to insects, diseases, and eventually catastrophic fires. Nancy Langston combines remarkable skills as both scientist and writer of history to tell this story. Her ability to understand and bring to life the complex biological processes of the forest is matched by her grasp of the human forces at work—from Indians, white settlers, missionaries, fur trappers, cattle ranchers, sheep herders, and railroad builders to timber industry and federal forestry managers. The book will be of interest to a wide audience of environmentalists, historians, ecologists, foresters, ranchers, and loggers—and all people who want to understand the changing lands of the West.
Author |
: Bruce Kershner |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2004 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1578050669 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781578050666 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (69 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Sierra Club Guide to the Ancient Forests of the Northeast by : Bruce Kershner
A guide to the old growth forests located in the Northeastern section of America.
Author |
: Michael Henry |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2021 |
ISBN-10 |
: 155455439X |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781554554393 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (9X Downloads) |
Synopsis Ontario's Old-growth Forests by : Michael Henry
"Ontario's Old- Growth Forests, with its atlas of over 50 old-growth forests, and over 100 photographs, is an invaluable discovery guide for anyone fascinated with the history, ecology, and the wonder of trees."--
Author |
: John Bates |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 336 |
Release |
: 2018-03-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0965676390 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780965676397 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (90 Downloads) |
Synopsis Our Living Ancestors by : John Bates
Old-growth forests touch the soul of many people. Some hear the echoes of Native Americans or the first settlers. Some feel the great age of the trees and revere them, while others feel they are in the presence of an overwhelmingly rare beauty. Still others understand the profound scientific value of old-growth forests as reference systems for what forests can be. Despite the remarkable emotional appeal and scientific value of old-growth forests, they are rare in Wisconsin. Only 0.3% of Wisconsin¿s old-growth forests remain, but these scattered, small parcels still retain their ability to amaze hikers with their size, beauty, and elegance. Where are they? This book directs visitors to the 50 best old-growth sites left in Wisconsin. Each site has clear directions, a listing of ownership, size, and age, and a description of its ecological features, with perhaps a story of why it was saved. A map and photo(s) illustrates each site. An additional shorter chapter includes the ¿50 Best-of-the-Rest.¿The book is for a general audience, but its wealth of rigorously-researched and profusely-illustrated data may also serve as a general reference for professional ecologists and conservationists.
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: |
Total Pages |
: 513 |
Release |
: 1998 |
ISBN-10 |
: MINN:31951D02977817U |
ISBN-13 |
: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (7U Downloads) |
Synopsis Information about Old Growth for Selected Forest Type Groups in the Eastern United States by :