Forest Conservation Policy

Forest Conservation Policy
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781576079928
ISBN-13 : 1576079929
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Conservation Policy by : V. Alaric Sample

A one-of-a-kind introduction to the major issues and controversies dominating the heated debate over U.S. forest policy today. Forest Conservation Policy: A Reference Handbook chronicles the dramatic history, current status, and global influence of U.S. forest policy. Beginning with the foundations of early forest law during the colonial period through the rise of the Conservation Movement in the wake of 19th century massive forest exploitation, this reference also discusses the environmental challenges that have rewritten recent U.S. forest policy and explores future policy directions. What are the effects of forest destruction on biological diversity? Has the sustainable forest management movement been effective? Given the fact that individual landowners control the greatest share of U.S. forestland, how are forests on private lands regulated? Students and concerned citizens alike will discover answers to these and other critical questions regarding what is left of the nation's dwindling forests.

Forestry Handbook

Forestry Handbook
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 1236
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D01933189D
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Rating : 4/5 (9D Downloads)

Synopsis Forestry Handbook by : Reginald Dunderdale Forbes

Tropical Forestry Handbook

Tropical Forestry Handbook
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3642546005
ISBN-13 : 9783642546006
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Tropical Forestry Handbook by : Laslo Pancel

This book provides a cross-section of all outstanding experience in all fields of tropical forestry under a drastically changing environment induced by climate change. It sheds light on the existing know-how and presents it in a concise and efficient way for the scientist and professional in charge of planning, implementing and evaluating forest resources. The Tropical Forestry Handbook provides proven and/or promising alternative concepts which can be applied to solve organizational, administrative and technical challenges prevailing in the tropics. Presented are state of the art methods in all fields concerning tropical forestry. Emphasize is given to methods which are adapted to- and which safeguard - environmental conditions.

Handbook of Forestry

Handbook of Forestry
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1632393972
ISBN-13 : 9781632393975
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Forestry by : Malcolm Fisher

The book mainly deals in the practice of modern forestry as it engages in a broad range of concerns regarding environmental preservation, includingápractices that help in water management, preservation of ecosystem and wildlife, erosion control and biodiversity management. It emphasizes the advancements in forest management and presents the recent researches and emerging concepts of this discipline in a comprehensive manner for its readers.

Forestry Reference Handbook

Forestry Reference Handbook
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951D023827759
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Forestry Reference Handbook by : David Countryman

Forest Fires

Forest Fires
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Publisher : ABC-CLIO
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9781851094387
ISBN-13 : 1851094385
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Fires by : Philip N. Omi

From killer fires to ecosystem rehabilitation, an exhaustive survey exploring the ecological, social, and economic consequences of managing fires in U.S. wildland areas. Fire management involves protecting natural resources from fire but also using controlled burning for land management purposes. Who are the stewards of land management and the researchers who devote their entire careers studying fire? How are ecosystems restored after major fires? What are the economic ramifications and what assessment tools are available? Forest Fires: A Reference Handbook explores the historical, ecological, economic, and social dimensions of wildland combustion and their impacts in North America. Explaining how legislation and public perception have been shaped by historic fires and fire seasons, particular emphasis is placed on the summer of 2000 as a way of understanding and managing future fires.

Routledge Handbook of Urban Forestry

Routledge Handbook of Urban Forestry
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1031
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ISBN-10 : 9781317237020
ISBN-13 : 1317237021
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of Urban Forestry by : Francesco Ferrini

More than half the world's population now lives in cities. Creating sustainable, healthy and aesthetic urban environments is therefore a major policy goal and research agenda. This comprehensive handbook provides a global overview of the state of the art and science of urban forestry. It describes the multiple roles and benefits of urban green areas in general and the specific role of trees, including for issues such as air quality, human well-being and stormwater management. It reviews the various stresses experienced by trees in cities and tolerance mechanisms, as well as cultural techniques for either pre-conditioning or alleviating stress after planting. It sets out sound planning, design, species selection, establishment and management of urban trees. It shows that close interactions with the local urban communities who benefit from trees are key to success. By drawing upon international state-of-art knowledge on arboriculture and urban forestry, the book provides a definitive overview of the field and is an essential reference text for students, researchers and practitioners.

International Handbook of Forest Therapy

International Handbook of Forest Therapy
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9781527541740
ISBN-13 : 1527541746
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis International Handbook of Forest Therapy by : Dieter Kotte

The first International Handbook of Forest Therapy defines the scientific domain of this innovative, evidence-based and timely public health approach. More than 50 authors from around the world are brought together to offer their expertise and insights about forest therapy from a variety of research perspectives. The theoretical discussion of the effects related to the biophilia hypothesis presented here is complemented by research results compiled across the last three decades in the fields of forest medicine and biochemistry from Asia. The book also highlights the latest developments with regards to forest therapy in a number of different countries, ranging from China and Australia to Germany and Austria. The handbook constitutes a major milestone in research in this field. It sets the baseline for forest therapy to be implemented worldwide as a powerful and financially prudent public health practice.

Forest Insects

Forest Insects
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Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : MINN:319510003967137
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Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Forest Insects by : D. Bevan