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Forest Ecology - An Evidence-Based Approach

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Forest Ecology
 
Forest Ecology
 
An Evidence-Based Approach
 
Forest ecology is the science that deals with everything in forests, including plants and animals (and their interactions), the features of the environment that affect plants and animals, and the interactions of humans and forests. All of these components of forests interact across scales of space and time. Some interactions are constrained, deterministic, and predictable; but most are indeterminant, contingent, and only broadly predictable.
 
Forest Ecology: An Evidence-Based Approach examines the features common to all forests, and those unique cases that illustrate the importance of site-specific factors in determining the structure, function, and future of a forest. The author emphasizes the role of evidence in forest ecology, because appealing, simple stories often lead to misunderstandings about how forests work. A reliance on evidence is central to distinguishing between appealing stories and stories that actually fit real forests.
 
The evidence-based approach emphasizes the importance of real-world, observable science in forests. Classical approaches to ecology in the twentieth century often over-emphasized appealing concepts that were not sufficiently based on real forests. The vast amount of information now available on forests allows a more complete coverage of forest ecology that relies on a strong, empirical foundation.
 
Forest Ecology: An Evidence-Based Approach is the ideal companion text for the teaching of upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in forest ecology.

List of contents

Dedication
 
Acknowledgements
 
Preface
 
Chapter 1: The nature of forest
 
Chapter 2: Forest environments
 
Chapter 3: Evolution and adaptation in forests
 
Chapter 4: Physiology and life history of trees
 
Chapter 5: Ecology of wildlife in forests
 
Chapter 6: Forest soils, nutrient cycling, and hydrology
 
Chapter 7: Ecology of growth of trees and forests
 
Chapter 8: Forests across space
 
Chapter 9: Forests through time
 
Chapter 10: Events in forests: winds, insects and diseases
 
Chapter 11: Events in forests: fire
 
Chapter 12: Events in forests: management
 
Chapter 13: Conservation, sustainability and restoration of forests
 
Chapter 14: Forests of the future
 
References
 
Index

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About the Author
Dan Binkley is Adjunct Professor in the School of Forestry at Northern Arizona University, USA.

Summary

Forest Ecology

Forest Ecology

An Evidence-Based Approach

Forest ecology is the science that deals with everything in forests, including plants and animals (and their interactions), the features of the environment that affect plants and animals, and the interactions of humans and forests. All of these components of forests interact across scales of space and time. Some interactions are constrained, deterministic, and predictable; but most are indeterminant, contingent, and only broadly predictable.

Forest Ecology: An Evidence-Based Approach examines the features common to all forests, and those unique cases that illustrate the importance of site-specific factors in determining the structure, function, and future of a forest. The author emphasizes the role of evidence in forest ecology, because appealing, simple stories often lead to misunderstandings about how forests work. A reliance on evidence is central to distinguishing between appealing stories and stories that actually fit real forests.

The evidence-based approach emphasizes the importance of real-world, observable science in forests. Classical approaches to ecology in the twentieth century often over-emphasized appealing concepts that were not sufficiently based on real forests. The vast amount of information now available on forests allows a more complete coverage of forest ecology that relies on a strong, empirical foundation.

Forest Ecology: An Evidence-Based Approach is the ideal companion text for the teaching of upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in forest ecology.

Product details

Authors D Binkley, Dan Binkley, Binkley Dan
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2021
 
EAN 9781119703204
ISBN 978-1-119-70320-4
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 218 mm x 278 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Guides > Nature
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

Ökologie, Landwirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft, Umweltforschung, Umweltwissenschaften, Angewandte Ökologie, Life Sciences, Biowissenschaften, Environmental Studies, Applied ecology, Agriculture, Forestry, Environmental Science

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