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Routledge Handbook of Forest Ecology [Minkštas viršelis]

Edited by (Uni of Soton, UK), Edited by (XTBG, CAS, CH), Edited by (UQAT, Rouyn-Noranda, CA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 668 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1111 g, 162 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113849531X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138495319
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 668 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1111 g, 162 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jan-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 113849531X
  • ISBN-13: 9781138495319
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This comprehensive handbook provides a unique resource covering all aspects of forest ecology from a global perspective. It covers both natural and managed forests, from boreal, temperate, sub-tropical and tropical regions of the world. The book is divided into seven parts, addressing the following themes: 

  • forest types 
  • forest dynamics 
  • forest flora and fauna 
  • energy and nutrients 
  • forest conservation and management 
  • forests and climate change 
  • human impacts on forest ecology. 

While each chapter can stand alone as a suitable resource for a lecture or seminar, the complete book provides an essential reference text for a wide range of students of ecology, environmental science, forestry, geography and natural resource management. Contributors include leading authorities from all parts of the world.

Recenzijos

"...the Routledge Handbook is an accomplished book and was a great pleasure to read. Its greatest strength is its modernity and the way in which disparate topics are linked through common themes of climate change and disturbance, which is then concluded very succinctly in the final three sections. This binds all the chapters together and provides continuity throughout such a large subject as forest ecology. In all it was difficult to find fault with the book, and ultimately I can highly recommend it to students, postgraduates, teachers and researchers alike. I imagine it could become a standard text for students in this field, and I will certainly be using it as a reference text for topics I am less well versed in." - Michael J.W. Boyle, Imperial College London, UK, in International Forestry Review (2016).

"This is a weighty tome in every sense. It aims to provide a 'state of the art summary of our current knowledge of forest ecology' from a variety of perspectives, production, conservation recreation, and across a wide range of forest biomes with over 80 contributors... I think it succeeds surprisingly well, given the spread of its subject matter. It does provide a framework for understanding the different topics covered by the chapters, that you cannot get just from running a search for papers in Google Scholar or Web of Science." - Keith Kirby, in Bulletin of the British Ecological Society (October 2016).

"Forests have a multitude of resources (timber, non-timber plants, wildlife, water retention/erosion control, carbon sequestration, amelioration of climate, recreation, and inspiration); yet, at times, these may be incompatible. The key goals of this book are to help the reader gain the ability to understand forest ecology and a wider awareness of many forest values. The work offers detailed sections on forest biomes, forest dynamics, flora and fauna, forest biodiversity, energy and nutrient cycling, conservation and management, forests and climate change, and human interaction in forests (including agriculture, indigenous knowledge, recreation, hunting, and urban forests). Overall, the 44 chapters, written by 86 scholars, provide reliable information on forest ecological requirements, as well as on management needs. In the introduction, the editors write, This handbook aims to act as a state-of-the-art summary of our current knowledge of forest ecology. As such, it succeeds. This title will be of interest to laypersons as an introduction to forest ecology. For the graduate student, it provides extensive coverage of current research and excellent bibliographies. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students." - C. G. Heister, Yale University, in CHOICE (November 2016)

Contributors xi
1 Introduction
1(4)
Kelvin S.-H. Peh
Yves Bergeron
Richard T. Corlett
PART I The forest
5(86)
2 Boreal forests
7(23)
Jean-Pierre Saucier
Ken Baldwin
Pavel Krestov
Torre Jorgenson
3 Northern temperate forests
30(16)
Lee E. Freiich
Rebecca A. Montgomery
Jacek Oleksyn
4 Subtropical forests
46(10)
Richard T. Corlett
Alice C. Hughes
5 Tropical forests
56(19)
Lindsay F. Banin
Oliver L. Phillips
Simon L. Lewis
6 Managed forests
75(16)
Jurgen Bauhus
Patrick Pyttel
PART II Forest dynamics
91(92)
7 Insect disturbances in forest ecosystems
93(21)
Daniel Kneeshaw
Brian R. Sturtevant
Barry Cooke
Timothy Work
Deepa Pureswaran
Louis DeGrandpre
David A. MacLean
8 The role of fire in forest ecosystems
114(13)
David F. Greene
Sean T. Michaletz
9 Ecological effects of strong winds on forests
127(14)
Stephen M. Turton
Mohammed Alamgir
10 Forest succession and gap dynamics
141(13)
Rebecca A. Montgomery
Lee E. Frelich
11 Tree genetic diversity and gene flow in forest ecosystems
154(18)
Francine Tremblay
12 Changing forest dynamics: plot-based evidence
172(11)
Simon Willcock
Nikee E. Groot
PART III Forest flora and fauna
183(124)
13 Lianas in forest ecosystems
185(13)
Stefan A. Schnitzer
14 Vascular epiphytes in forest ecosystems
198(17)
David H. Benzing
15 Insects in forest ecosystems
215(11)
Andrea Battisti
16 Pathogens and pests in North American forest ecosystems
226(13)
Louis Bemier
Sandy M. Smith
17 Bryophytes in forest ecosystems
239(11)
Nicole J. Fenton
Kristoffer Hylander
Emma J. Pharo
18 Lichens in forest ecosystems
250(14)
Per-Anders Esseen
Darwyn Coxson
19 Mammals in forest ecosystems
264(15)
Richard T. Corlett
Alice C. Hughes
20 Birds in forest ecosystems
279(16)
Jeffrey A. Stratford
Qagan H. Sekercioglu
21 Global patterns of biodiversity in forests
295(12)
Christine B. Schmitt
PART IV Energy and nutrients
307(62)
22 Mycorrhizal symbiosis in forest ecosystems
309(16)
Leho Tedersoo
23 Biogeochemical cycling
325(14)
David Pare
Daniel Markewitz
Hakan Wallander
24 Hydrological cycling
339(13)
Michael Bredemeier
Shabtai Cohen
25 Primary production and allocation
352(17)
Frank Beminger
Kelvin S.-H. Peh
Hazel K. Smith
PART V Forest conservation and management
369(102)
26 Natural regeneration after harvesting
371(14)
Nelson Thiffault
Lluis Coll
Douglass F. Jacobs
27 Tropical deforestation, forest degradation and REDD+
385(12)
John A. Parrotta
28 Restoration of forest ecosystems
397(14)
David Lamb
29 Forest fragmentation
411(11)
Edgar C. Turner
Jake L. Snaddon
30 Ecological effects of logging and approaches to mitigating impacts
422(14)
Paul Woodcock
Panu Halme
David P. Edwards
31 Pollution in forests
436(16)
Mikhail V. Kozlov
Elena L. Zvereva
32 Biological invasions in forests and forest plantations
452(19)
Marcel Rejmdnek
PART VI Forest and climate change
471(86)
33 Fire and climate: using the past to predict the future
473(15)
Justin Waito
Martin P. Girardin
Jacques C. Tardif
Christelle Hely
Olivier Blarquez
Adam A. Ali
34 Ecological consequences of droughts in boreal forests
488(11)
Changhui Peng
35 Assessing responses of tree growth to climate change at inter- and intra-annual temporal scale
499(18)
Sergio Rossi
Jian-Guo Huang
Hubert Morin
36 Plant movements in response to rapid climate change
517(10)
Richard T. Corlett
37 Forest carbon budgets and climate change
527(17)
Yadvinder Malhi
Sam Moore
Terhi Riutta
38 Modelling climate impacts on forest ecosystems
544(13)
David R. Galbraith
Bradley O. Christoffersen
PART VII Human ecology
557(77)
39 Multiple roles of non-timber forest products in ecologies, economies and livelihoods
559(12)
Charlie M. Shackleton
40 Agriculture in the forest: ecology and rationale of shifting cultivation
571(15)
Olivier Ducourtieux
41 Indigenous forest knowledge
586(11)
Hugo Asselin
42 Recreation in forests
597(13)
Bruce Prideaux
43 Impacts of hunting in forests
610(13)
Rhett D. Harrison
44 The ecology of urban forests
623(11)
Mark J. McDonnell
Dave Kendal
Index 634
Kelvin Peh is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences, University of Southampton, and also a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, UK. 



Richard Corlett is Professor and Director of the Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yunnan, China. He was previously a professor at the National University of Singapore and the University of Hong Kong. 



Yves Bergeron is Professor of Forest Ecology and Management at Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Université du Québec ą Montréal, Canada.