Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrating Natural and Social Sciences (World Forests #15) (Paperback)

Forest Landscape Restoration: Integrating Natural and Social Sciences (World Forests #15) By John Stanturf (Editor), David Lamb (Editor), Palle Madsen (Editor) Cover Image
By John Stanturf (Editor), David Lamb (Editor), Palle Madsen (Editor)
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This is book number 15 in the World Forests series.

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I. Introduction.- 1. What is Forest Landscape Restoration?.- 2. What Can Landscape Ecology Contribute to Forest Landscape Restoration?.- 3. Landscape Management.- 4. Hydrologic Connectivity of Landscapes and Implications for Forest Restoration.- 5. Connecting Landscape Fragments Through Riparian Zones.- 6. Understanding Landscapes through Spatial Modeling.- III. Social Science Perspectives.- 7. Forest Landscape Restoration Decision-Making and Conflict Management: Applying Discourse-Based Approaches.- 8. Alternative Approaches to Urban Natural Areas Restoration: Integrating Social and Ecological Goals.- 9. Urban Forest Landscape Restoration - Applying Forest Development Types in Design and Planning.- 10 Watershed-Scale Adaptive Management: A Social Science Perspective.- 11. The Economics of Restoration.- 12, Wild Ennerdale: A Cultural Landscape.- IV. Integrated Perspectives.- 13. The Role of Forest Landscape Restoration in Supporting a Transition Towards More Sustainable Coastal Development.- 14. Broad-Scale Restoration of Landscape Function With Timber, Carbon and Water Investment.- 15. Challenging a Paradigm: Toward Integrating Indigenous Species into Tropical Plantation Forestry.- 16. Forest Landscape Restoration: Restoring What and for Whom?.

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I. Introduction1. What is Forest Landscape Restoration? David Lamb, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, John Stanturf, US Forest Service, Athens, Georgia, USA, Palle Madsen, Forest and Landscape, University of Copenhagen, Denmark2. What Can Landscape Ecology Contribute to Forest Landscape Restoration? Tom Crow, US Forest Service, Ft. Collins, Colorado USA3. Landscape Management; Chadwick Dearing Oliver, Kristofer Covey, Aaron Hohl, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, David Larsen, University of Missouri, James B. McCarter, University of Washington, Andrew Niccolai, Yale University, and Jeremy Wilson, University of Maine, USAII. Natural Science Perspectives4. Hydrologic Connectivity of Landscapes and Implications for Forest Restoration; R. Chelsea Nagy, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island and B. Graeme Lockaby, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA5. Connecting Landscape Fragments Through Riparian Zones; Gary Bentrup, Mike Dosskey, Gary Wells, and Michele Schoeneberger, National Agroforestry Center, Lincoln, Nebraska USA6. Understanding Landscapes through Spatial Modeling; Michael Wimberly and Stephen P. Boyte, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, and Eric Gustafson, US Forest Service, Rhinelander, Wisconsin USAIII. Social Science Perspectives7. Forest Landscape Restoration Decision-Making and Conflict Management: Applying Discourse-Based Approaches; Jens Emborg, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark, Gregg Walker, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon and Steven Daniels, Utah State University, Ogden, Utah, USA8. Alternative Approaches to Urban Natural Areas Restoration: Integrating Social and Ecological Goals; Paul Gobster, US Forest Service, Chicago, Illinois, USA9. Urban Forest Landscape Restoration - Applying Forest Development Types in Design and Planning; J. Bo Larsen, University of Copenhagen, Fredriksberg, Denmark and Anders Busse Nielsen, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden10. Watershed-Scale Adaptive Management: A Social Science Perspective; Catherine Allan and Allan Curtis, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia and Bruce Schindler, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA11. The Economics of Restoration; Kerrie A. Wilson, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Megan Lulow, Jutta Burger, Irvine Ranch Conservancy, Irvine, California, and Marissa F. McBride, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia12. Wild Ennerdale: A Cultural Landscape; Ian Convery and Tom Dutson, University of Cumbria, United KingdomIV. Integrated Perspectives13. The Role of Forest Landscape Restoration in Supporting a Transition Towards More Sustainable Coastal Development; Peter Burbridge, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom14. Broad-Scale Restoration of Landscape Function With Timber, Carbon and Water Investment; R.J. Harper, Forest Products Commission, Perth and Cooperative Research Centre for Future Farm Industries, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, K.R.J. Smettem, Centre for Eco-Hydrology, School of Environmental Systems Engineering and Cooperative Research Centre for Future Farm Industries, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, P.V. Townsend, Forest Products Commission, Perth, J.R. Bartle, Cooperative Research Centre for Future Farm Industries, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands and J.F. McGrath, Forest Products Commission, Perth, Australia15. Challenging a Paradigm: Toward Integrating Indigenous Species into Tropical Plantation Forestry; Anthony S. Davis, University of Idaho, Moscow, Douglass F. Jacobs, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana and R. Kasten Dumroese, US Forest Service, Moscow, Idaho, USA16. Forest Landscape Restoration: Restoring What and for Whom? Jeffrey Sayer and Agni Klintuni Boedhihartono, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia


Product Details
ISBN: 9789400795273
ISBN-10: 9400795270
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: December 14th, 2014
Pages: 330
Language: English
Series: World Forests