05267nam 2200625Ia 450 99620210560331620170815112335.01-281-32088-997866113208810-470-75707-80-470-75683-7(CKB)1000000000412482(EBL)351544(OCoLC)808684299(SSID)ssj0000157102(PQKBManifestationID)11147385(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000157102(PQKBWorkID)10138848(PQKB)10051759(MiAaPQ)EBC351544(PPN)152314482(EXLCZ)99100000000041248220000202d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe forests handbookVolume 2Applying forest science for sustainable management[electronic resource] /edited by Julian EvansOxford ;Malden, MA, USA Blackwell Sciencec20011 online resource (402 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-632-04823-9 Includes bibliographical references.The Forests Handbook: Applying Forest Science for Sustainable Management; Contents; List of contributors; Preface to Volume 1; Preface to Volume 2; Acknowledgements; 1 The History and Impact of Forest Management; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Environmentalist pseudo-histories; 1.1.2 Forestry profession pseudo-history; 1.1.3 Definition of forest management; 1.1.4 Forest management typology; 1.2 Studying forest management history; 1.2.1 Evidence for woodland management in prehistoric Britain; 1.2.2 Recent advances in forest history; 1.2.3 Problems in finding and interpreting the evidence1.3 The history of forest cover1.3.1 Early human influence on forest cover: fire and hunting; 1.3.2 Before farming: producing food by keeping forests in check?; 1.4 From forest use to forest management; 1.4.1 Forest and tree use in prehistory; 1.4.2 Why manage forests? Why not?; 1.4.3 When does use become management?; 1.5 Forest management by non-professionals; 1.5.1 Introduction; 1.5.2 Neolithic forest management in Central Europe; 1.5.3 Sacred groves in classical Eurasia; 1.5.4 Beyond mere subsistence: the value of forests in early medieval Britain and late medieval Normandy1.5.5 Intensive forest management by farmers in late nineteenth century China1.5.6 Beating the foresters at their own game: Shorea javanica forests planted by farmers in Sumatra; 1.6 Forest management by professionals; 1.6.1 Repressive roots: protecting the king's forests against the people in medieval England; 1.6.2 The deep roots of modern silviculture; 1.6.3 Oberwolfach: from Femelwald to chessboard forestry and back; 1.6.4 Operation successful patient died: the Malayan Uniform System; 1.6.5 Seeing the broadleaved trees for the conifer forest: participatory forest restoration in Nepal1.7 The impact of forest management on forests1.7.1 Biodiversity loss through discontinuing forest management practices; 1.8 Conclusions: leaving the margins of history; 1.8.1 The forestry profession: getting better with age?; 1.8.2 Devising forest policies that work; 1.8.3 Forestry development aid: learning to overcome Euro-professionalism; 1.8.4 Let a thousand forests flourish; Part 1: Sustaining Forest Influences; 2 Forest Reserves Parks and Wilderness: An Australian Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Worldwide status of parks and reserves; 2.2.1 A global perspective2.2.2 Australian national parks and conservation reserves2.3 A short history of forestry in Australia; 2.4 Comprehensive regional forest assessments; 2.4.1 Regional forest assessments and agreements; 2.4.2 Outcomes of the Tasmanian Forest Assessment Process; 2.5 Wilderness and forest management; 2.6 Wilderness assessment and identification; 2.6.1 Wilderness assessment in the comprehensive forest: assessment process; 2.6.2 Assessment criteria; 2.7 A new approach to wilderness assessment; 2.7.1 The Brogo Wilderness Assessment Programme; 2.8 Summary; 3 Forests as Protection from Natural Hazards3.1 What is a protection forest?The future of the world's forests is at the forefront of environmental debate. Rising concerns over the effects of deforestation and climate change are highlighting the need both to conserve and manage existing forests and woodland through sustainable forestry practices. The Forests Handbook, written by an international team of both scientists and practitioners, presents an integrated approach to forests and forestry, applying our present understanding of forest science to management practices, as a basis for achieving sustainability. Volume One presents an overview of the world's forestsForests and forestryAgricultureForests and forestry.Agriculture.333.75634.9Evans Julian1946-916500MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996202105603316The forests handbook2054494UNISA