Conserving Forest Biodiversity
Conserving Forest Biodiversity
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- the importance of the matrix in key areas of ecology such as metapopulation dynamics, habitat fragmentation, and landscape connectivity
- general principles for matrix management
- using natural disturbance regimes to guide human disturbance
- landscape-level and stand-level elements of matrix management
- the role of adaptive management and monitoring
- social dimensions and tensions in implementing matrix-based forest management
About the Author
About the Author
Table of Content
Table of Content
<div>PART I. Principles for Biodiversity Conservation in the Matrix<br/>Chapter 1. Critical Roles for the Matrix<br/>Chapter 2. The Matrix and the Major Themes in Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology<br/>Chapter 3. Objectives and Principle s for Developing Comprehensive Plans for Forest Biodiversity Conservation<br/>Chapter 4. Using Information about Natural Forests, Landscapes, and Disturbance Regimes<br/> <br/>PART II. Biodiversity Conservation Across Multiple Spatial Scales<br/>Chapter 5. Importance and Limitations of Large Ecological Reserves<br/>Chapter 6. Landscape-Level Considerations with in the Matrix: Protected Habitatat the Patch Level<br/>Chapter 7. Landscape-Level Considerations: Goals for Structures and Habitats, Transport Systems and Distribution of Harvest Units in Space and Time<br/>Chapter 8. Matrix Management in the Harvested Stand<br/>Chapter 9. Revisiting a Multiscaled Approach to Forest Biodiversity Conservation<br/>Chapter 10. Matrix Management in Plantation Landscapes<br/> <br/>PART III. Case Studies in Developing Multiscaled Plans for Biodiversity Conservation<br/>Chapter 11. Case Study 1: Northern, California and Mexican Spotted Owls<br/>Chapter 12. Case Study 2: Leadbeater's Possum and Biodiversity Conservation in Mountain Ash Forests<br/>Chapter 13. Case Study 3: The Tumut Fragmentation Experiment<br/>Chapter 14. Case Study 4: The Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project<br/>Chapter 15. Case Study 5: The Rio Condor Project<br/> <br/>PART IV. Adaptive Management and the Human Aspects of Matrix Management<br/>Chapter 16. Adaptive Management and Long-Term Monitoring<br/>Chapter 17. Knowledge Gaps in Forest and Biodiversity Management: Areas for Future Research<br/>Chapter 18. Social and Other Dimensions Associated with Matrix Management <br/>Chapter 19. Future Directions <br/> <br/>Literature Cited<br/>About the Authors<br/>Index</div>
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