Managing Forest Ecosystems The Challenge of Climate Change

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Managing Forest Ecosystems  The Challenge of Climate Change
Author : Felipe Bravo
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 03 April 2017
ISBN : 9783319282503
Pages : 452 pages
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Managing Forest Ecosystems The Challenge of Climate Change by Felipe Bravo Book PDF Summary

Climate change shaped the political agenda during the last decade with three issues as hot topics: commonly making the headlines: carbon budgets, impact and mitigation of climate change. Given the significant role that forests play in the climate system – as sources, sinks, and through carbon trading – this book update the current scientific evidences on the relationships between climate, forest resources and forest management practices around the world. By including the forest scientists’ expertise from around the world, the book presents and updates a depth analysis of the current knowledge, and a series of case studies focused on the biological and the economic impacts of climate change in forest ecosystems in Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America. The book will form a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students dealing with sustainable forestry, climate change issues and the effects of climate change on natural resource management.

Managing Forest Ecosystems  The Challenge of Climate Change

Climate change shaped the political agenda during the last decade with three issues as hot topics: commonly making the headlines: carbon budgets, impact and mitigation of climate change. Given the significant role that forests play in the climate system – as sources, sinks, and through carbon trading – this book update the

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