IUFRO Task Force "Forest, Climate Change and Air Pollution"

IUFRO Task Force

Author: IUFRO Task Force "Forest, Climate Change, and Air Pollution."

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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Summarizes existing IUFRO activities and presents the conclusions and recommendations of the Task Force. The subject area of the Task Force is the world-wide interaction of global climatic change, air pollution and forests, especially the effects of climate change on forests, the effects of air pollution on forests and the effects of forests on climate change.


Forestry and Environmental Change

Forestry and Environmental Change

Author: John L. Innes

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0851990029

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This book, which contains 14 chapters, considers the interactions between forestry and environmental (climatic) change, from social and economic perspectives. Topics discussed include: deforestation in temperate and tropical forests, the application of forest zoning as an alternative to multiple use forestry, capital management, establishment of large-scale reserves in temperate and boreal forests, and social revolutions in forest management. This book will be of significant interest to those studying forestry, climate change and natural resource economics.


IUFRO News

IUFRO News

Author: International Union of Forestry Research Organizations

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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Genetic Response of Forest Systems to Changing Environmental Conditions

Genetic Response of Forest Systems to Changing Environmental Conditions

Author: Gerhard Müller-Starck

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 9401598398

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Changing environmental conditions substantially affect genetic variation and its dynamics in forest ecosystems and various systems of plantations. In response to these challenges, the present book focuses on the response to stress in terms of case studies which address physiological and genetic characters as well as various metric traits. Furthermore a choice of studies is presented which refers to diversity and geographic variation of various species and site conditions, respectively. In addition, genetic resources are characterised and a variety of studies is compiled which address reproduction and migration as well as management aspects. Finally, a set of studies is presented which focus on forest tree breeding with respect to uncertain climatic futures.


Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences

Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences

Author: Julian Evans

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2004-04-02

Total Pages: 5752

ISBN-13: 0080548016

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A combination of broad disciplinary coverage and scientific excellence, the Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences will be an indispensable addition to the library of anyone interested in forests, forestry and forest sciences. Packed with valuable insights from experts all over the world, this remarkable set not only summarizes recent advances in forest science techniques, but also thoroughly covers the basic information vital to comprehensive understanding of the important elements of forestry. The Encyclopedia of Forest Sciences also covers relevant biology and ecology, different types of forestry (e.g. tropical forestry and dryland forestry), scientific names of trees and shrubs, and the applied, economic, and social aspects of forest management. Valuable key features further enhance the utility of this Encyclopedia as an exceptional reference tool. Also available online via ScienceDirect – featuring extensive browsing, searching, and internal cross-referencing between articles in the work, plus dynamic linking to journal articles and abstract databases, making navigation flexible and easy. For more information, pricing options and availability visit www.info.sciencedirect.com. Edited and written by a distinguished group of editors and contributors Well-organized encyclopedic format provides concise, readable entries, easy searches, and thorough cross-references Illustrative tables, figures, and photographs in every entry, produced in full color Comprehensive glossary defines new and important terms Complete, up-to-date coverage of over 60 areas of forest sciences - sure to be of interest to scientists, students, and professionals alike! Editor-in-Chief is the past president of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, the oldest international collaborative forestry research organization with over 15,000 scientists from 100 countries


Carbon Capture

Carbon Capture

Author: Ronald E. Hester

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1847559174

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Reports on methods of capturing and storing CO2 from major sources to reduce the levels emitted to the atmosphere by human activities.


Forest Decline and Ozone

Forest Decline and Ozone

Author: Heinrich Sandermann

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 3642592333

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The idea for this book arose in 1993, after the Free State of Bavaria through its Bayrisches Staatsministerium rur Landesentwicklung und Umweltfragen (Bavarian Ministry of Regional Development and the Environment) decided to discontinue both the Bavarian project management (PBWU) for forest decline research and the multidisciplinary field research on the Wank Mountain in the Alps near Garmisch. Forest decline through the action of ozone and other photooxidants was a main topic of the supported re search in the Alps and will be a topic of new investigations in the Bavarian Forest. Many interesting results were obtained, but the researchers involved have not had sufficient time to allow reliable conclusions to be drawn. It was therefore decided to ask inter national experts for contributions in order to summarize the best available evidence of a possible link between ozone and forest decline - a topic which has been studied in the USA since the late 1950s and in Europe since the early 1980s. The original idea of Waldsterben as an irreversible large-scale dieback of forests in Germany was soon recognized to be wrong (Forschungsbeirat 1989). However, the new criteria used for the official German and European damage inventories (loss or yel lowing of needles or leaves, tree morphology) indicate that per sistently high percentages of damaged spruce and pine remain, and there is an increasing percentage of damaged beech and oak, with a high proportion of biotic disease (Forschungsbeirat 1989; UN-ECE 1995).