Abstract Reliable, practical and affordable means of assessing the sustainability of forest management remain elusive. Monitoring of biological indicators is an important element, but sufficiently powerful monitoring strategies are expensive and monitoring alone may not provide answers in time to avloid irreversible environmental or ecological damage. We propose a model-based approach to assessing sustainability using bio-indicators of ecosystem condition to provide timely feed-back to managers about the sustainability of current and alternative forest management options, but acknowledge that assessment of biological indicators is only one component of the assessment of sustainability. This model-based approach can also support the developm...
The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which ...
Criteria and indicators (C & I) to evaluate the sustainability of forest management have been propos...
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
In this paper, we provide an overview of a project that we initiated to explore the utility of spati...
Spatial models of population dynamics have been proposed as a useful method for predicting the impac...
AbstractEcological integrity of managed forests includes the ability of an ecosystem to support a co...
Spatial models of population dynamics have been proposed as a useful method for predicting the impac...
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful i...
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful i...
This book explains the key concepts and modeling approaches for wildlife ecologists, land managers, ...
Forests are a critical biome but are under threat from unprecedented global change. The need to unde...
Sustainable forest management needs to address biodiversity conservation concerns. For that purpose...
The current system of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management provides very indire...
Environmental concerns and economic pressures on forest ecosystems have led to the development of su...
Dynamic forest models are a key tool to better understand, assess, and project decadal‐ to centennia...
The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which ...
Criteria and indicators (C & I) to evaluate the sustainability of forest management have been propos...
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....
In this paper, we provide an overview of a project that we initiated to explore the utility of spati...
Spatial models of population dynamics have been proposed as a useful method for predicting the impac...
AbstractEcological integrity of managed forests includes the ability of an ecosystem to support a co...
Spatial models of population dynamics have been proposed as a useful method for predicting the impac...
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful i...
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful i...
This book explains the key concepts and modeling approaches for wildlife ecologists, land managers, ...
Forests are a critical biome but are under threat from unprecedented global change. The need to unde...
Sustainable forest management needs to address biodiversity conservation concerns. For that purpose...
The current system of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management provides very indire...
Environmental concerns and economic pressures on forest ecosystems have led to the development of su...
Dynamic forest models are a key tool to better understand, assess, and project decadal‐ to centennia...
The persistence of wildlife populations is under threat as a consequence of human activities, which ...
Criteria and indicators (C & I) to evaluate the sustainability of forest management have been propos...
Understanding spatiotemporal population trends and their drivers is a key aim in population ecology....