Forest Fragmentation and Land Conversion
Title | Forest Fragmentation and Land Conversion PDF eBook |
Author | Kelly C. Murphy |
Publisher | Nova Novinka |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS |
ISBN | 9781617610837 |
Forest Land Conversion, Ecosystem Services, and Economic Issues for Policy
Title | Forest Land Conversion, Ecosystem Services, and Economic Issues for Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Robert A. Smail |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Pages | 46 |
Release | 2010-10 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1437928315 |
The continued conversion and development of forest land pose a serious threat to the ecosystem services derived from forested landscapes. There are unavoidable challenges involved in quantifying the threats from forest conversion and their related costs to human well-being: (1) most attempts to quantify the costs of forest conversion on ecosystem services will necessarily rely on specific ecological science that is often emerging, changing, or simply nonexistent; (2) given the interconnected nature of ecosystem products and processes, any attempt to quantify the effects of forest conversion must grapple with jointness in production; (3) the ecology and the human dimensions of ecosystems are highly specific to spatial-temporal circumstances.
Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World
Title | Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World PDF eBook |
Author | Christian C. Voigt |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 601 |
Release | 2015-12-07 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 3319252208 |
This book focuses on central themes related to the conservation of bats. It details their response to land-use change and management practices, intensified urbanization and roost disturbance and loss. Increasing interactions between humans and bats as a result of hunting, disease relationships, occupation of human dwellings, and conflict over fruit crops are explored in depth. Finally, contributors highlight the roles that taxonomy, conservation networks and conservation psychology have to play in conserving this imperilled but vital taxon. With over 1300 species, bats are the second largest order of mammals, yet as the Anthropocene dawns, bat populations around the world are in decline. Greater understanding of the anthropogenic drivers of this decline and exploration of possible mitigation measures are urgently needed if we are to retain global bat diversity in the coming decades. This book brings together teams of international experts to provide a global review of current understanding and recommend directions for future research and mitigation.
Forest Fragmentation
Title | Forest Fragmentation PDF eBook |
Author | James Arthur Rochelle |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789004113886 |
The book contains 15 chapters and provides an overview and synthesis of forest fragmentation and its influences on key ecological processes and vertebrate productivity. Land use practices and their effects on vertebrate populations and productivity are discussed and examples of several planning approaches to address landscape-level management effects are described.
Forest Land Conversion, Ecosystem Services, and Economic Issues for Policy
Title | Forest Land Conversion, Ecosystem Services, and Economic Issues for Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Robert A. Smail |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Cutover lands |
ISBN | 9781506119854 |
The continued conversion and development of forest land pose a serious threat to the ecosystem services derived from forested landscapes. We argue that developing an understanding of the full range of consequences from forest conversion requires understanding the effects of such conversion on both components of ecosystem services: products and processes. However, there are unavoidable challenges involved in quantifying the threats from forest conversion and their related costs to human well-being. First, most attempts to quantify the costs of forest conversion on ecosystem services will necessarily rely on specific ecological science that is often emerging, changing, or simply nonexistent. For example, the role that many species play in ecosystem processes is poorly understood. Second, given the interconnected nature of ecosystem products and processes, any attempt to quantify the effects of forest conversion must grapple with jointness in production. For example, the cost of losing a species from forest conversion must account for that species' role as both (1) a product that directly contributes to human well-being, and (2) as a component in an ecosystem process. Finally, the ecology and the human dimensions of ecosystems are highly specific to spatial-temporal circumstances. Consequently, the effects of forest conversion in one spatial-temporal context are likely to be quite different than effects elsewhere.
Global Forest Fragmentation
Title | Global Forest Fragmentation PDF eBook |
Author | Chris J Kettle |
Publisher | CABI |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2014-09-12 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1780642032 |
Forest fragmentation will inevitably continue over the coming years, especially in developing economies. This book provides a cutting edge review of the multi-disciplinary sciences related to studies of global forest fragmentation. It specifically addresses cross-cutting themes from both an ecological and a social sciences perspective. The ultimate goal of Global Forest Fragmentation is to provide a detailed scientific base to support future forest landscape management and planning to meet global environmental and societal needs.
State of the Art in Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options
Title | State of the Art in Ethiopian Church Forests and Restoration Options PDF eBook |
Author | Mengistie Kindu |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 349 |
Release | 2022-01-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030866262 |
This book, with contributions from leading academics - and including reviews and case studies from Ethiopian Church forests - provides a valuable reference for advanced students and researchers interested in forest and other natural resource management, ecology and ecosystem services as well as restoration options. The book addresses various aspects including a general overview of Ethiopian church forests, the present role and future challenges of church forests. It also discusses their structure and diversity in the context of sustainability and discusses restoration options for surrounding landscapes, under consideration of the circumstances of the land and the needs of surrounding communities. The intended readership includes natural resource professionals in general as well as forestry professionals in particular (practitioners, policymakers, educators and researchers). The book will provide the reader with a good foundation for understanding Ethiopian forest resources and restoration options of degraded landscape.