Bravo, Felipe
Managing Forest Ecosystems: The Challenge of Climate Change
I.Introduction
1. Introduction
II.Overview of Climate Change and Forest Responses
2. A Mechanistic View of the Capacity of Forests to Cope with Climate Change
3. Greenhouse-gas Emissions from Temperate Mountain Forests
III.Monitoring and Modeling
4. Estimating Carbon Stocks and Stock Changes in Forests: Linking Models and Data Across Scales
5. Forest Eco-physiological Models and Carbon Sequestration
6. Influence of Climatic Variables on Crown Condition in Pine Forests of Northern Spain
IV.Economic and Management Impacts
7. Influence of Carbon Sequestration in an Optimal Set of Coppice Rotations for Eucalyptus Plantations
8. Use of Forests and Wood Products to Mitigate Climate Change
9. Biomass Forest in Sweden and Carbon Emissions Balance
10. Taper Equations and Wood Products: Assessing the Carbon Flow of the Forest Through Its Products
11. Forest Management Strategies and Carbon Sequestration
12. Analysing the Effects of Forest Structure on Carbon Stocks and Timber Production Under Changing Management and Climate
V.Case Studies
13. Carbon Sequestration in Mediterranean Pine Forests
14. Carbon Sequestration of Ponderosa Pine Plantations in Northwestern Patagonia
15. Assessing Pine Wilt Disease Risk Under a Climate Change Scenario in Northwestern Spain
16. Dynamics of Soil Carbon in Primary and Secondary Tropical Forests in Colombia
17. Carbon Sequestration Potential of Mangroves in Southeast Asia
18. Silviculture and Carbon Sequestration in Mediterranean Oak Forests
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- Author(s)
- Bravo, Felipe
- Gadow, Klaus
- Jandl, Robert
- LeMay, Valerie
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2008
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781402083433