In recent years, scientists and researchers worldwide have focused on the following key question: does the diagnosis of irreversible destruction of both forests and their biodiversity actually mask a wide range of patterns? Beyond Tropical Deforestation examines this issue, drawing on the results of fieldwork and theoretical studies from disciplines spanning the natural and social sciences. Its 36 chapters are organized into three main parts: measuring and understanding deforestation and forest dynamics; forest dynamics as a complex societal process; and research, management and development perspectives. Each of these attempts to answer fundamental questions such as: what is deforestation and how do we measure it? What changes result from d...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Forest fragmentation is overwhelmingly the result of changes in land use and the development of infr...
The growth in the human population has forced mankind to convert forested land into other land uses ...
Deforestation and forest degradation represent a significant fraction of the annual worldwide human-...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
Deforestation and downgrade of forests create massive problems in ecological cycle of the world. In ...
Deforestation is the purposeful or regular clearing of woodlands on a gigantic scale, frequently bri...
The astounding richness and biodiversity of tropical forests is rapidly dwindling. This has severely...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of tropical forests. Specifically, the chapter presents the foll...
Tropical dry woodlands are rapidly being lost to agricultural expansion, but how deforestation dynam...
Over the past 50 years, human agents of deforestation have changed in ways that have potentially imp...
Forest conversion for agriculture is the most expansive signature of human occupation on the Earth’s...
Tropical forests do far more than sustain biodiversity; they are homes to indigenous peoples, pharma...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Forest fragmentation is overwhelmingly the result of changes in land use and the development of infr...
The growth in the human population has forced mankind to convert forested land into other land uses ...
Deforestation and forest degradation represent a significant fraction of the annual worldwide human-...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
Deforestation and downgrade of forests create massive problems in ecological cycle of the world. In ...
Deforestation is the purposeful or regular clearing of woodlands on a gigantic scale, frequently bri...
The astounding richness and biodiversity of tropical forests is rapidly dwindling. This has severely...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
This chapter discusses the dynamics of tropical forests. Specifically, the chapter presents the foll...
Tropical dry woodlands are rapidly being lost to agricultural expansion, but how deforestation dynam...
Over the past 50 years, human agents of deforestation have changed in ways that have potentially imp...
Forest conversion for agriculture is the most expansive signature of human occupation on the Earth’s...
Tropical forests do far more than sustain biodiversity; they are homes to indigenous peoples, pharma...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Two factors have elevated recent academic and policy interest in tropical deforestation: first, the ...
Forest fragmentation is overwhelmingly the result of changes in land use and the development of infr...