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El. knyga: Sustainable Forestry: From Monitoring and Modelling to Knowledge Management and Policy Science [CABI E-books]

Edited by (State University of New York, USA), Edited by (Canadian Forest Service, British Columbia, Canada), Edited by (University of Greenwich, UK,), Edited by (University of Hamburg, Germany), Edited by (Forest Research, Roslin, UK), Edited by (USDA Forest Service, Oregan, USA)
  • Formatas: 576 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2007
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845931742
  • CABI E-books
  • Kaina: 102,00 €*
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  • Formatas: 576 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-2007
  • Leidėjas: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845931742
In the context of forest sustainability, this book presents the issues related to both global climate change and conservation of biodiversity. It highlights four methodologies and shows how they contribute in overcoming the ecological challenges facing our world. The practical experience presented can be applied to the implementation of successful sustainable forestry policies.
List of Contributors
ix
Preface xiii
Overview xv
K.M. Reynolds
M.A. Shannon
M. Kohl
K. Rennolls
A.J. Thomson
D. Ray
Part I. Science and Policy
Science is Endogenous to Sustainable Forestry - Implications for Scientists and Policymakers
1(13)
M.A. Shannon
G. Buttoud
R. Paivinen
Will Linking Science to Policy Lead to Sustainable Forestry? Lessons from the Federal Forests of the United States
14(21)
K.N. Johnson
Participation as a New Mode of Governance? Scientists and Policymakers Linked in a Double Spiral
35(21)
I. Koupleuatskaya
The European Union Sustainable Forest Management and Climate Change Mitigation Policies from a Transition Country's Perspective
56(19)
M. Nijnik
L. Bizikova
Application of Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Resource Management in the United States
75(28)
A. Abee
Indicators for Biodiversity of Tropical Forests: Problems and Solutions
103(26)
K. Rennolls
K.M. Reynolds
Science-Policy Consultation as Boundary Spanning: the Interaction of Science and Politics in Two US Bioregional Assessments
129(16)
M. Pregernig
Cluster Organization in Forestry: Supporting Information and Knowledge Transfer in the Practice, Science and Policy of Sustainable Forest Management
145(14)
T. Mrosek
A. Schulte
Modelling Public Support for Wildland Fire Policy
159(12)
J.D. Absher
J.J. Vaske
Analysing Institutions and Public Perspectives to Identify the Future of British Forests
171(18)
M. Nijnik
A. Mather
Economic Conservation - Hill Holt Wood: the Three Legs of Sustainability in Practice
189(10)
N. Lowthrop
Part II. Inventory and Monitoring
Measuring Sustainability Using the US Forest Inventory and Analysis Program
199(9)
C.T. Scott
W.H. McWilliams
Vegetation Diversity Assessment in Southern Belgium's Permanent Forest Inventory
208(16)
C. Sanchez
H. Claessens
T. Puissant
H. Lecomte
J. Rondeux
PractiSFM - an Operational Multi-resource Inventory Protocol for Sustainable Forest Management
224(14)
F. Barrett
M.J. Somers
M. Nieuwenhuis
The Importance of Forest Stand-level Inventory to Sustain Multiple Forest Values in the Presence of Endangered Species
238(19)
D.L. Johnson
K.N. Johnson
D.W. Hann
Forest Land Change Assessment by Continuous Inventory
257(12)
P. Corona
E. Pompei
G. Scarascia Mugnozza
A Study on Tree Colonization of Abandoned Land in the Italian Alps: Extent and Some Characteristics of New Forest Stands in Trentino
269(16)
F. DeNatale
P. Gasparini
A. Carriero
Using Spatial Statistics to Improve the Primary Forestry Supply Chain
285(13)
J.D. Hamann
K. Boston
Evaluation of Commercial Airborne LiDAR and SAR Products to Estimate Top Height and Associated Parameters in Production Forests in Britain
298(16)
E.D. Wallington
J.C. Suarez
Part III. Statistics and Modelling
Potential Contributions of Statistics and Modelling to Sustainable Forest Management: Review and Synthesis
314(28)
K. Rennolls
M. Tome
R.E. McRoberts
J.K. Vanclay
V. LeMay
B.T. Guan
G.Z. Gertner
Modelling Forest Ecosystems: the Edinburgh Forest Model
342(32)
J.H.M. Thornley
Part IV. Information and Knowledge Management
Information and Knowledge Management for Sustainable Forestry
374(19)
A. J. Thomson
H.M. Rauscher
D.L. Schmoldt
H. Vacik
Integrating the DPSIR Approach and the Analytic Network Process for the Assessment of Forest Management Strategies
393(19)
H. Vacik
B. Wolfslehner
R. Seidl
M.J. Lexer
Establishment Management Information System (EMIS): Delivering Good Practice Advice on Tree Establishment in the Uplands of Britain
412(13)
M.P. Perks
A.J. Harrison
S.J. Bathgate
On Chatbots and Avatars - the Virtual Forester as a Guide to Knowledge about Sustainable Forest Management
425(14)
A. Reinbolz
M. Hanewinkel
Information and Knowledge Management in Support of Sustainable Forestry: a Review
439(22)
H.M. Rauscher
D.L. Schmoldt
H. Vacik
How should We Manage Knowledge Ecosystems? Using Adaptive Knowledge Management
461(19)
A.J. Thomson
An Information Retrieval System to Support Management of Habitats and Rare Priority and Protected Species (HaRPPS) in Britain
480(17)
D. Ray
A.C. Broome
Decision Support for Sustainable Forestry: Enhancing the Basic Rational Model
497(18)
H.R. Ekbia
K.M. Reynolds
Index 515