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El. knyga: Forest Management of Mediterranean Forests under the New Context of Climate Change: Building Alternatives for the Coming Future

  • Formatas: 197 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781624178696
  • Formatas: 197 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Nova Science Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781624178696

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Mediterranean forests provide a diversity of products such as wood, non-wood forest products including cork, fodder for livestock and aromatic plants and game, all of which are important for socio-economic or cultural development and contribute to food security and poverty alleviation in rural areas. But Mediterranean forests also are facing a mix of threats such as climatic change, agricultural expansion, tourism, urban development and other land use practices that are contributing to forest area losses. Mediterranean forests will be one of the most affected forest ecosystems in the near future as temperatures will increase and rain will decrease. This book aims to provide scientific knowledge for researchers, students, local managers and policy makers. The book is divided into eleven chapters covering not only ecological, but also economic and social perspectives on climate change and Mediterranean forest management. The authors provide information about different research projects and examples related to climate change and forest natural regeneration, genetic aspects of forest ecosystems, forest fires, environmental services, traditional markets and social perspectives on adaptation in forest management.
Preface vii
General Overview
Chapter 1 Forests in the Mediterranean Region
3(10)
M. Masiero
R. Calama
M. Lindner
D. Pettenella
Chapter 2 Climate Change and the Need for Adaptation in Mediterranean Forests
13(18)
Marcus Lindner
Rafael Calama
Ecological Aspects
Chapter 3 Forest Fuel Management for Fire Mitigation under Climate Change
31(12)
P. M. Fernandes
Chapter 4 Genetic Aspects of Forest Ecosystem Management under the New Conditions of Climate Change
43(10)
Laszlo Nyari
Chapter 5 Natural Regeneration and Drought Effects in the Mediterranean Basin
53(18)
B. Vinegla
V. Lechuga
J. C. Linares
Chapter 6 Forest Management of European Interesting Habitats under the New Context of Climate Change: The Case of Spanish Black Pine Forests
71(6)
D. Candel-Perez
M. E. Lucas-Borja
O. Botella
J. A. Monreal
A. Rubio
O. Ahrazem
M. L. Gomez
Chapter 7 Chilean Mediterranean Forests, Their Value and Destiny Facing Global Change
77(16)
J. Pablo Cruz
D. C. Carlos Schulze
L. Pablo Honeyman
Economics Aspects
Chapter 8 Traditional Markets for Mediterranean Forest Products
93(26)
Davide Pettenella
Mauro Masiero
Chapter 9 Environmental Services under Climate Change: Better Income from Forests?
119(30)
E. Vidale
L. Brotto
Social Aspects
Chapter 10 Adaptation to Climate Change in Forest Management: What Role Does National Context and Forest Management Tradition Play?
149(14)
E. C. H. Keskitalo
S. Nocentini
F. Bottalico
Chapter 11 A Social Perspective on Adaptation in Forest Management
163(16)
Julia Wesely
Ines Omann
Index 179