"New Advances and Contributions to Forestry Research" eb. by Andrew Akwasi Oteng-Amoako
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105299 9789535105299 | 266 pages | PDF | 18 MB
InTeO | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105299 9789535105299 | 266 pages | PDF | 18 MB
This book New consists of three sections and is authored by 48 researchers from 16 countries and all five continents. This book will appeal to forest scientists, researchers and allied professionals. It will be of interest to all those who care about forest and subscribe to the adage that the last tree on our planet dies with the last man on the earth.
Contents
Section 1 Whither the Use of Forest Resources
1 Effects of Deforestation on Water Resources: Integrating Science and Community Perspectives in the Sondu-Miriu River Basin, Kenya
2 Systematic Approach to Design with Nature
3 Seasonal Reflectance Courses of Forests
4 Assessment and Mitigation of Nutrients Losses from Forest Harvesting on Upland Blanket Peat - A Case Study in the Burrishoole Catchment
5 Evaluation for the UMA's of Diversified Breeding in the Mixteca Poblana, Mexico
Section 2 Forest and Organisms Interactions
6 The Development of a Port Surrounds Trapping System for the Detection of Exotic Forest Insect Pests in Australia
7 Changes in the Relative Density of Swamp Wallabies (Wallabia bicolor) and Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) in Response to Timber Harvesting and Wildfire
8 Forest Life Under Control of Microbial Life
9 Assessment of Lepthosphaeria polvlepidis Decline in Polvlepis tarapacana Phil. Trees in District 3 of the Sajama National Park. Bolivia
Section 3 Amelioration of Dwindling Forest Resource Through Plantation Development
10 Research Development and Utilization Status on Jatropha curcas in China
11 Impact of Sustainable Management of Natural Even-Aged Beech Stands on Assortment Structure of Beech in Croatia
12 Use of the Pilodyn for Assessing Wood Properties in Standing Trees of Eucalyptus Clones
13 An Overview on Spruce Forests in China
14 Chemical Defenses in Eucalyptus Species: A Sustainable Strategy Based on Antique Knowledge to Diminish Agrochemical Dependency
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