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Boreal Forests and Global Change : Peer-reviewed manuscripts selected from the International Boreal Forest Research Association Conference, held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, September 25–30, 1994 (Reprinted from WATER, AIR, & SOIL POLLUTION 82:1-2)

Apps, Michael J.(Edited by)Price, David T.(Edited by)Wisniewski, Joe(Edited by)
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Boreal forests form Earth's largest terrestrial biome.

They are rich in ecosystem and landscape diversity, though characterized by relatively few plant species, as compared to other forested regions. The long term viability and sustainability of boreal forests is influenced by many factors.

They are subject to interruptions at intervals by large-scale natural disturbances, and increasingly by human activities.

Boreal ecosystem development is typically a slow process; hence rapid changes in the global environment may invoke complex responses.

Many industrial nations border, or lie within, boreal regions, deriving much of their economic wealth and culture from the forests.

The response of boreal forests to changes in the global environment - whether caused by direct human activity or by indirect changes such as the anticipated changes in climate - are therefore of considerable international interest, both for their policy implications and their scientific challenges. This book which contains almost 50 peer-reviewed papers from a world-wide group of experts assembled under the auspices of IBFRA, the International Boreal Forest Research Association, covers topics which will stimulate further research and the development of constructive policies for improved management and conservation of global boreal forest resources.

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£179.99
Product Details
Springer
0792336658 / 9780792336655
Hardback
634.92
30/09/1995
Netherlands
548 pages, 5 Illustrations, color; 177 Illustrations, black and white; XV, 548 p. 182 illus., 5 illu
155 x 235 mm