<p><span>The 21</span><span><sup>st</sup></span><span> century has seen the beginnings of a great restoration effort towards the worldβs forests, accompanied by the emergence of an increasing literature on reforestation, regeneration and regrowth of forest cover. Yet to date, there is no volume whic
Reforesting Landscapes: Linking Pattern and Process
β Scribed by Jane Southworth, Harini Nagendra (auth.), Harini Nagendra, Jane Southworth (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 386
- Series
- Landscape Series volume 10
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The 21st century has seen the beginnings of a great restoration effort towards the worldβs forests, accompanied by the emergence of an increasing literature on reforestation, regeneration and regrowth of forest cover. Yet to date, there is no volume which synthesises current knowledge on the extent, trends, patterns and drivers of reforestation.
This edited volume draws together research from leading researchers to explore reforestation and forest regrowth across the world, from multiple dimensions β including ecosystem services, protected areas, social institutions, economic transitions, remediation of environmental problems, conservation and land abandonment β and at different scales.
Detailing the methods and analyses used from across a wide range of disciplines, and incorporating research from North, South and Central America, Africa, Asia and Europe, this groundbreaking book provides a global overview of current trends, explores their underlying causes and proposes future forest trajectories. The first of its kind, the book will provide an invaluable reference for researchers and students involved in interdisciplinary research and working on issues relevant to the biophysical, geographic, socioeconomic and institutional processes associated with reforestation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vii
Reforestation: Challenges and Themes in Reforestation Research....Pages 1-14
The Bigger Picture β Tropical Forest Change in Context, Concept and Practice....Pages 15-43
Three Paths to Forest Expansion: A Comparative Historical Analysis....Pages 45-57
A Tri-Partite Framework of Forest Dynamics: Hierarchy, Panarchy, and Heterarchy in the Study of Secondary Growth....Pages 59-84
Forest Cover Dynamics and Forest Transitions in Mexico and Central America: Towards a βGreat Restorationβ?....Pages 85-120
Reforestation in Central and Eastern Europe After the Breakdown of Socialism....Pages 121-147
Reforestation and Regrowth in the Human Dominated Landscapes of South Asia....Pages 149-174
Threats to the Forest Transition in the Midwest United States....Pages 175-203
Importance of Input Classification to Graph Automata Simulations of Forest Cover Change in the Peruvian Amazon....Pages 205-225
Forest Expansion in Northwest Costa Rica: Conjuncture of the Global Market, Land-Use Intensification, and Forest Protection....Pages 227-252
Forest Cover Changes and Their Drivers in the Polish Carpathian Mountains Since 1800....Pages 253-273
Parks as a Mechanism to Maintain and Facilitate Recovery of Forest Cover: Examining Reforestation, Forest Maintenance and Productivity in Uganda....Pages 275-296
Spontaneous Regeneration of Tropical Dry Forest in Madagascar: The SocialβEcological Dimension....Pages 297-313
Forest Transition in Vietnam and Bhutan: Causes and Environmental Impacts....Pages 315-339
Forest Cover in China from 1949 to 2006....Pages 341-356
Reforestation: Conclusions and Implications....Pages 357-367
Back Matter....Pages 369-377
β¦ Subjects
Landscape Ecology; Forestry Management; Nature Conservation; Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry; Geographical Information Systems/Cartography
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