LEADER 04789nam 2201129z- 450 001 9910404082903321 005 20231214133045.0 010 $a3-03928-824-5 035 $a(CKB)4100000011302309 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/52665 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011302309 100 $a20202102d2020 |y 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aManaging Forests and Water for People under a Changing Environment 210 $cMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute$d2020 215 $a1 electronic resource (198 p.) 311 $a3-03928-823-7 330 $aForests cover 30% of the Earth?s land area, or nearly four billion hectares. Enhancing the benefits and ecosystem services of forests has been increasingly recognized as an essential part of nature-based solutions for solving many emerging global environmental problems today. A core science supporting forest management is understanding the interactions of forests, water, and people. These interactions have become increasingly complex under climate change and its associated impacts, such as the increases in the intensity and frequency of drought and floods, increasing population and deforestation, and a rise in global demands for multiple ecosystem services including clean water supply and carbon sequestration. Forest watershed managers have recognized that water management is an essential component of forest management. Global environmental change is posing more challenges for managing forests and water toward sustainable development. New science on forest and water is critically needed across the globe. The International Forests and Water Conference 2018, Valdivia, Chile (http://forestsandwater2018.cl/), a joint effort of the 5th IUFRO International Conference on Forests and Water in a Changing Environment and the Second Latin American Conference on Forests and Water provided a unique forum to examine forest and water issues in Latin America under a global context. This book represents a collection of some of the peer-reviewed papers presented at the conference that were published in a Special Issue of Forests. 610 $asocial capital 610 $aCambodia 610 $aforest and water policy 610 $aland use and land cover change 610 $ashrubland 610 $a?Forests to Faucets? 610 $aprecipitation gradient 610 $aforest ecosystem management 610 $aafforestation 610 $aconnectivity 610 $aland use change 610 $aforest operations 610 $aChile 610 $acatchment management 610 $aforest plantation 610 $aclimate change 610 $acompound wildfire-water risk 610 $anative forest 610 $ahydrology 610 $awetland 610 $astreamside native buffer 610 $asustainability 610 $aparticipatory monitoring 610 $ahydrological modeling 610 $atimber harvesting 610 $awater quality 610 $anative forests 610 $asource water protection 610 $aglobal change 610 $aforest hydrology 610 $acommunity drinking-water 610 $aSDGs 610 $adrinking-water security 610 $aOregon 610 $aforest 610 $aaquatic-riparian ecosystems 610 $aNDC 610 $aheat: moisture index 610 $awatershed management 610 $aload 610 $aRhyacotriton 610 $aecohydrology 610 $anutrient concentrations 610 $amulti-criteria analysis 610 $aLoess Plateau 610 $adissolved organic matter 610 $aUS Pacific Northwest 610 $asoil moisture 610 $aagricultural lands 610 $awater management 610 $awater provision 610 $awater supply 610 $aforests 610 $apost-fire hydrology 610 $agrassland 610 $aforest plantations 610 $arestoration strategy 610 $ariparian buffer zones 610 $aMekong 610 $ariparian vegetation 610 $adensity management harvest 610 $aSWAT model 610 $aforest watersheds 610 $awater governance 610 $aNenjiang River 610 $aforestry 610 $aecosystem services 700 $aSun$b Ge$4auth$0705593 702 $aFerraz$b Silvio$4auth 702 $aJones$b Julia$4auth 702 $aBishop$b Kevin$4auth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910404082903321 996 $aManaging Forests and Water for People under a Changing Environment$93032107 997 $aUNINA