Forest fragmentation will inevitably continue over the coming years, especially in developing economies. This book provides a cutting edge review of the multi-disciplinary sciences related to studies of global forest fragmentation. It specifically addresses cross-cutting themes from both an ecological and a social sciences perspective. The ultimate goal ofGlobal Forest Fragmentationis to provide a detailed scientific base to support future forest landscape management and planning to meet global environmental and societal needs.Chris J Kettle and Lian Pin Ko
Across the tropics, high rates of forest degradation and deforestation have resulted not only in the...
In seeking to identify challenges for forest research, we take an over-the-horizon view. The obvious...
Global forest communities cover only about 30% of land areas, but they provide important ecosystem s...
The growth in the human population has forced mankind to convert forested land into other land uses ...
This book is dedicated to global perspectives on sustainable forest management. It focuses on a need...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forestry is an important foundation of the global economy. Today, forestry is a human-dominated ecos...
Forest fragmentation is overwhelmingly the result of changes in land use and the development of infr...
In many tropical developing countries, the twin pressures of population and poverty are resulting in...
Although global rates of tropical deforestation remain alarmingly high, they have decreased over the...
In order to enable the development of appropriate landscape management plans, the causes and impact...
Abstract. It is well documented that the negative effects of habitat fragmentation are strong enough...
This chapter draws on long-term ecological studies from across the globe to reconstruct the history ...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
Habitat fragmentation is caused by the clearing and subdivision of formerly continuous vegetation. T...
Across the tropics, high rates of forest degradation and deforestation have resulted not only in the...
In seeking to identify challenges for forest research, we take an over-the-horizon view. The obvious...
Global forest communities cover only about 30% of land areas, but they provide important ecosystem s...
The growth in the human population has forced mankind to convert forested land into other land uses ...
This book is dedicated to global perspectives on sustainable forest management. It focuses on a need...
The world is moving towards knowledge-based societies. Economies are globalising. The global public ...
Forestry is an important foundation of the global economy. Today, forestry is a human-dominated ecos...
Forest fragmentation is overwhelmingly the result of changes in land use and the development of infr...
In many tropical developing countries, the twin pressures of population and poverty are resulting in...
Although global rates of tropical deforestation remain alarmingly high, they have decreased over the...
In order to enable the development of appropriate landscape management plans, the causes and impact...
Abstract. It is well documented that the negative effects of habitat fragmentation are strong enough...
This chapter draws on long-term ecological studies from across the globe to reconstruct the history ...
Abstract: Social systems and ecological systems are both essential to building human well-being. The...
Habitat fragmentation is caused by the clearing and subdivision of formerly continuous vegetation. T...
Across the tropics, high rates of forest degradation and deforestation have resulted not only in the...
In seeking to identify challenges for forest research, we take an over-the-horizon view. The obvious...
Global forest communities cover only about 30% of land areas, but they provide important ecosystem s...