Applications of physiological ecology to forest management:
Forest management is a complex process that now incorporates information obtained from many sources. It is increasingly obvious that the physiological status of the trees in a forest has a dramatic impact on the likely success of any particular management strategy. Indeed, models described in this b...
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1997
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Zusammenfassung: | Forest management is a complex process that now incorporates information obtained from many sources. It is increasingly obvious that the physiological status of the trees in a forest has a dramatic impact on the likely success of any particular management strategy. Indeed, models described in this book that deal with forest productivity and sustainability require physiological information. This information can only be obtained from an understanding of the basic biological mechanisms and processes that contribute to individual tree growth. This valuable book illustrates that physiological ecology is a fundamental element of proficient forest management. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 354 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0124359558 |
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adam_text | Applications of
Physiological
Ecology to Forest
Management
J J Landsberg
CSIRO Australia
Institute of Natural Resources
and Environment
Canberra, Australia
S T Gower
University of Wisconsin
Department of Forestry
Madison, Wisconsin
Academic Press
San Diego London Boston New York Sydney Tokyo Toronto
Contents
Preface ix
1 Introduction: Forests in the Modern World
I Forest Management: Levels, Decisions, and Influences 3
II Overview 9
2 Forest Biomes of the World
I Management 20
II Plantation Forestry 21
III Species Adaptations and Climatic Conditions 22
IV Forest Biomes of the World 33
V Future Distribution and Extent of Forest Biomes 48
VI Concluding Remarks 49
Recommended Reading 50
3 Canopy Architecture and Microclimate
I Canopy Architecture 53
II Energy Balance and Interception of Visible
(Photosynthetically Active) Radiation 63
III Heat and Mass Transport 72
IV Effects of Topography on Microclimate 83
V Concluding Remarks 87
Recommended Reading 88
4 Forest Hydrology and Tree-Water Relations
I Hydrologic Balance 92
II Catchment Hydrology 111
III Tree-Water Relations and Their Effects on Growth 116
Vi Contents
IV Concluding Remarks 122
i Recommended Reading 124
5 Carbon Balance of Forests
I Leaf Photosynthesis 128
II Canopy Photosynthesis 133
III Autotrophic Respiration 139
IV Net Primary Production 144
V Growth Efficiency 154
VI Net Ecosystem Production 155
VII Forests in the Global Carbon Budget 157
VIII Concluding Remarks 158
Recommended Reading 160
6 Soil Organic Matter and Decomposition
I Soil Carbon Content and Accumulation 163
II Sources of Soil Organic Matter 166
III Litter Decomposition 170
IV Carbon Losses from Forest Ecosystems 176
V Influence of Forest Management on Soil Carbon
Dynamics 180
VI Role of Forest Soils in the Global Carbon Budget 183
VII Concluding Remarks 184
Recommended Reading 184
7 Nutrient Distribution and Cycling
I The Essential Plant Nutrients and Ion-Exchange Capacity
of Soils 187
II Nutrient Distribution 191
III Nutrient Cycling 194
IV Impacts of Natural and Anthropogenic Disturbances
on Nutrient Cycles 214
V Concluding Remarks 226
Recommended Reading 228
8 Changes in Ecosystem Structure and Function during
Stand Development
I General Succession Theory 230
II Changes in Species Composition 233
Contents vii
III Stand Functional Characteristics 234
IV Forest and Ecosystem Productivity 236
V Nutrient Cycling 242
VI Concluding Remarks 244
Recommended Reading 245
9 Ecosystem Process Models
I Forestry Models 249
II Current Process-Based Models 251
III Concluding Remarks 272
Recommended Reading 276
10 Applications of Modern Technology and Ecophysioiogy
to Forest Management
I Geographical Information Systems 278
II Remote Sensing 282
III The Use of GIS, Remote Sensing, and Models
as Management Tools 289
IV Concluding Remarks 297
V Peroration 299
Recommended Reading 300
Symbols and Definitions 301
References 304
Subject Index 351
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spelling | Landsberg, Joe J. Verfasser aut Applications of physiological ecology to forest management J. J. Landsberg ; S. T. Gower San Diego [u.a.] Acad. Press 1997 XI, 354 S. graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Physiological ecology series Forest management is a complex process that now incorporates information obtained from many sources. It is increasingly obvious that the physiological status of the trees in a forest has a dramatic impact on the likely success of any particular management strategy. Indeed, models described in this book that deal with forest productivity and sustainability require physiological information. This information can only be obtained from an understanding of the basic biological mechanisms and processes that contribute to individual tree growth. This valuable book illustrates that physiological ecology is a fundamental element of proficient forest management. Arbres - Écophysiologie Forêts - Gestion Écologie forestière Forest ecology Forest management Trees Ecophysiology Gower, Stith T. Verfasser aut HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007605319&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_auth | Applications of physiological ecology to forest management |
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title_short | Applications of physiological ecology to forest management |
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