Forestry Handbook: Forest principles and practice
Author : New South Wales. Department of Lands. Forestry Branch
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 26,84 MB
Release : 1915
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Author : New South Wales. Department of Lands. Forestry Branch
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 26,84 MB
Release : 1915
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Author : Richard Dalrymple Hay
Publisher :
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 18,43 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : A.J. Raj
Publisher : Scientific Publishers
Page : 839 pages
File Size : 37,78 MB
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9386237741
This textbook is written for undergraduates & postgraduates, university & college teachers, scientists and professional foresters. It offers a real-life introduction to the field of forestry and an interdisciplinary overview of the theory behind it. This textbook covers forestry in great depth and the real strength of the book lies in its focus on the context and applications of the field. Thanks to its wide scope, it not only serves as a useful introduction to the field but can also be used to understand how many other key forestry topics have changed in recent years as a consequence of the technology advancement. This textbook will significantly help the students for preparation of UPSC-Civil Service Exam, UPSC-Indian Forest Service Exam, ICFRE & ICAR Scientists/NET Exam, University Entrance Exam for admission to M.Sc. and Ph.D. programmes.
Author : Stephen D. Elliott
Publisher : Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Deforestation
ISBN : 9781842464427
Restoring Tropical Forests is a user-friendly guide to restoring forests throughout the tropics. Based on the concepts, knowledge and innovative techniques developed at Chiang Mai University's Forest Restoration Research Unit, this book will enable improvements in existing forest restoration projects and provide a key resource for new ones. The book presents three aspects of the restoration of tropical forest ecosystems: the concepts of tropical forest dynamics and regeneration that are relevant to tropical forest restoration, proven restoration techniques and case studies of their successful application, and research methods to refine such techniques and adapt them to local ecological and socio-economic conditions.
Author : Jerry F. Franklin
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 24,7 MB
Release : 2018-03-19
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 147863720X
Fundamental changes have occurred in all aspects of forestry over the last 50 years, including the underlying science, societal expectations of forests and their management, and the evolution of a globalized economy. This textbook is an effort to comprehensively integrate this new knowledge of forest ecosystems and human concerns and needs into a management philosophy that is applicable to the vast majority of global forest lands. Ecological forest management (EFM) is focused on policies and practices that maintain the integrity of forest ecosystems while achieving environmental, economic, and cultural goals of human societies. EFM uses natural ecological models as its basis contrasting it with modern production forestry, which is based on agronomic models and constrained by required return-on-investment. Sections of the book consider: 1) Basic concepts related to forest ecosystems and silviculture based on natural models; 2) Social and political foundations of forestry, including law, economics, and social acceptability; 3) Important current topics including wildfire, biological diversity, and climate change; and 4) Forest planning in an uncertain world from small privately-owned lands to large public ownerships. The book concludes with an overview of how EFM can contribute to resolving major 21st century issues in forestry, including sustaining forest dependent societies.
Author : Neil Judd
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 24,27 MB
Release : 2013-06-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1136551891
"Provides a guide to the practicalities of implementing international standards for sustainable forest management. This highly practical handbook is aimed at forest managers"-- Provided by publisher.
Author : Hans W. Morsbach
Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 50,12 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Science
ISBN : 1931498210
Common Sense Forestry relates thirty years' experience of an environmentally conscious woodland owner. Much of the book is devoted to starting a forest and how to maintain it. It answers such questions as: What seedlings to buy? Should your forest be monoculture or a mixed forest? What is the payback for planting and maintaining a forest? Is seeding a good way to start a forest? What kind of seeds work best? Does it pay to hire a consultant? What should he/she do for you? Does it pay to do much maintenance in your forest? How should I prune? Is timberland improvement worthwhile? How, when and whether to thin? How to herbicide and when? Can the damage done to nature by chemicals be justified by the benefits to your seedlings? What are the economics of woodland ownership? The success and history of German forestry methods is discussed and suggests what can be learned from these age-old practices. It will tell you how to file your income taxes, what equipment to buy, what works--and does not work--and why. It also provides guidance on how to deal with state and federal programs. Although intended for private woodland owners, the book is used as a classroom text in universities. The book is more practical than technical, yet still imparts knowledge of basic forestry, explaining terms such as succession and shade tolerance and how to apply these concepts in practice. Even sophisticated concepts are covered in plain, non-technical terms. Hans Morsbach, the author, believes that forestry is an art more than a science. Competent foresters may apply different methods of managing their forests and achieve comparable results. Still, it is important to be guided by natural forest principles. Doing nothing may sometimes be a better course of action than doing too much. The book suggests ways to gauge your involvement with your woodland to time available and your personal preference. It is most important that you enjoy your forest.
Author : Jack Ward Thomas
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 19,41 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Forest animals
ISBN :
That is what this book is about. It is a framework for planning, in which habitat is the key to managing wildlife and making forest managers accountable for their actions. This book is based on the collective knowledge of one group of resource professionals and their understanding about how wildlife relate to forest habitats. And it provides a longoverdue system for considering the impacts of changes in forest structure on all resident wildlife.
Author : New South Wales. Forest Department
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 49,57 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : Adrian C. Newton
Publisher : IUCN
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Forest ecology
ISBN : 2831713404