Fr. 179.00

Forest Wildlife Ecology and Habitat Management

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David R. Patton, PhD, Professor and Dean Emeritus, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA Zusammenfassung Combining concepts of forest and wildlife management, this book provides resources and research, practical field experience, and planning and inventory methods for sustaining forest wildlife populations. Beginning with background and definitions, it discusses land management activities, engineering, natural resource disciplines, and timber, wild Inhaltsverzeichnis Concepts and Theory Common Knowledge Axioms Wildlife in a Forest Environment of Forest Wildlife Plants in a Forest Water in a Forest Forest Diversity Vegetation Forests as Ecological Systems Forest Succession Healthy Forest Conditions Survive and Reproduce Hazards Diseases Predators Humans Biology Resources Integrating Forestry and Wildlife Management Toward a Common Perspective Forest Vegetation Forest Management Integrating Factors Wildlife Management Restore and Manage Resources and Diversity Management Strategies Ecosystems Wildlife Habitat Relationships Ecological Factors Habitat Models Habitat Evaluation and Monitoring Integrated Management The Menominee Paradigm Planning Inventory Sampling FAAWN: A Data Model for Forest Attributes and Wildlife Needs Database Management Systems The Data Model Design

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