Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation

In the current context of global change and global interconnectedness, our role in connecting the dots and finding solutions to current and future problems is very important. When talking specifically about the management of forests, we can see its continuous evolution and, more importantly, its ada...

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description In the current context of global change and global interconnectedness, our role in connecting the dots and finding solutions to current and future problems is very important. When talking specifically about the management of forests, we can see its continuous evolution and, more importantly, its adaptation to contemporary challenges. As is well known, forest ecosystems play an essential role in our economy, human wellbeing and global wellbeing. More specifically, one of the main challenges in forest management is represented by the sustainability of resources and need to conserve biological diversity. The best way is to think globally, to find patterns that repeat themselves and to investigate solutions that can help us to prepare a better future. In this regard, we think that it is essential to review papers that present interesting findings that could guide us. The first step was to select 18 articles from a wide range of countries located on three continents, including Brazil, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Germany, Malaysia, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Our main goal was to analyse the regionally specific aspects, as well as general aspects that can be applied worldwide. Using this approach, we narrowed our research to eight sub-domains: natural and human disturbances, genetics, site conditions, tropical forest, peri-urban forest, forest soils, forest reserves, and mountain ecosystems. These articles tackle themes such as peri-urban forests and their impact on urban agglomerations, ecoturism, cultural heritages and practices from local communities, human interventions and best practices.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1324112024-03-28T03:31:02Z Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation Dinca, Lucian Zhiyanski, Miglena BDq method Eastern Amazon degraded tropical forest forest restoration forest economy logging selection criteria sustainable forest management visual perception rainforest land use aesthetics Amazon management implications black locust forest germination provenances seed dormancy old growth forests gene flow molecular markers legally protected forests noninvasive genetic sampling brown bear management plan residual trees logging technology silvicultural works tree healed wound forest gaps plant colonisation community strategy Dinaric fir-beech forests Ellenberg values whole system approach data fusion and integration semantic and ontological compatibility mountain ecosystems ecosystem condition remote sensing vegetation indices climate change reanalysis dominant species level forest ecosystem classification Norway spruce Douglas fir beech maple soil chemical properties soil microorganisms silver fir Romanian Carpathians stand productivity forest sustainability silviculture ecology management risks uses impact competitive strength forest management nature conservation naturalness European beech species diversity invasiveness homogenization Ophiostoma novo-ulmi subspecies Ulmus minor U. glabra U. laevis tolerance to DED climate built-up area geographical information systems (GIS) native species plant diversity urbanization gradient ecological reconstruction bacteria diversity sustainable rehabilitation climate change effects peri-urban forest management forest stability urban expansion greenhouse gas emissions forest resilience diversity four corner microscale elevation correlation elevation effects alpha diversity Andes tourist circuit beta diversity native plants phenology species richness n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNA Agribusiness and primary industries::KNAL Forestry industry In the current context of global change and global interconnectedness, our role in connecting the dots and finding solutions to current and future problems is very important. When talking specifically about the management of forests, we can see its continuous evolution and, more importantly, its adaptation to contemporary challenges. As is well known, forest ecosystems play an essential role in our economy, human wellbeing and global wellbeing. More specifically, one of the main challenges in forest management is represented by the sustainability of resources and need to conserve biological diversity. The best way is to think globally, to find patterns that repeat themselves and to investigate solutions that can help us to prepare a better future. In this regard, we think that it is essential to review papers that present interesting findings that could guide us. The first step was to select 18 articles from a wide range of countries located on three continents, including Brazil, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Germany, Malaysia, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Our main goal was to analyse the regionally specific aspects, as well as general aspects that can be applied worldwide. Using this approach, we narrowed our research to eight sub-domains: natural and human disturbances, genetics, site conditions, tropical forest, peri-urban forest, forest soils, forest reserves, and mountain ecosystems. These articles tackle themes such as peri-urban forests and their impact on urban agglomerations, ecoturism, cultural heritages and practices from local communities, human interventions and best practices. 2024-01-08T14:48:23Z 2024-01-08T14:48:23Z 2023 book ONIX_20240108_9783036594149_70 9783036594149 9783036594156 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/132411 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8446 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8446 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9415-6 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9415-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036594149 9783036594156 376 Basel open access
spellingShingle BDq method
Eastern Amazon
degraded tropical forest
forest restoration
forest economy
logging selection criteria
sustainable forest management
visual perception
rainforest
land use
aesthetics
Amazon
management implications
black locust
forest
germination
provenances
seed dormancy
old growth forests
gene flow
molecular markers
legally protected forests
noninvasive genetic sampling
brown bear
management plan
residual trees
logging technology
silvicultural works
tree healed wound
forest gaps
plant colonisation
community strategy
Dinaric fir-beech forests
Ellenberg values
whole system approach
data fusion and integration
semantic and ontological compatibility
mountain ecosystems
ecosystem condition
remote sensing
vegetation indices
climate change reanalysis
dominant species level forest ecosystem classification
Norway spruce
Douglas fir
beech
maple
soil chemical properties
soil microorganisms
silver fir
Romanian Carpathians
stand productivity
forest sustainability
silviculture
ecology
management
risks
uses
impact
competitive strength
forest management
nature conservation
naturalness
European beech
species diversity
invasiveness
homogenization
Ophiostoma novo-ulmi
subspecies
Ulmus minor
U. glabra
U. laevis
tolerance to DED
climate
built-up area
geographical information systems (GIS)
native species
plant diversity
urbanization gradient
ecological reconstruction
bacteria diversity
sustainable rehabilitation
climate change effects
peri-urban forest management
forest stability
urban expansion
greenhouse gas emissions
forest resilience
diversity
four corner
microscale elevation
correlation
elevation effects
alpha diversity
Andes
tourist circuit
beta diversity
native plants
phenology
species richness
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thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNA Agribusiness and primary industries::KNAL Forestry industry
Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title_full Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title_fullStr Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title_short Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
title_sort forest management and biodiversity conservation
topic BDq method
Eastern Amazon
degraded tropical forest
forest restoration
forest economy
logging selection criteria
sustainable forest management
visual perception
rainforest
land use
aesthetics
Amazon
management implications
black locust
forest
germination
provenances
seed dormancy
old growth forests
gene flow
molecular markers
legally protected forests
noninvasive genetic sampling
brown bear
management plan
residual trees
logging technology
silvicultural works
tree healed wound
forest gaps
plant colonisation
community strategy
Dinaric fir-beech forests
Ellenberg values
whole system approach
data fusion and integration
semantic and ontological compatibility
mountain ecosystems
ecosystem condition
remote sensing
vegetation indices
climate change reanalysis
dominant species level forest ecosystem classification
Norway spruce
Douglas fir
beech
maple
soil chemical properties
soil microorganisms
silver fir
Romanian Carpathians
stand productivity
forest sustainability
silviculture
ecology
management
risks
uses
impact
competitive strength
forest management
nature conservation
naturalness
European beech
species diversity
invasiveness
homogenization
Ophiostoma novo-ulmi
subspecies
Ulmus minor
U. glabra
U. laevis
tolerance to DED
climate
built-up area
geographical information systems (GIS)
native species
plant diversity
urbanization gradient
ecological reconstruction
bacteria diversity
sustainable rehabilitation
climate change effects
peri-urban forest management
forest stability
urban expansion
greenhouse gas emissions
forest resilience
diversity
four corner
microscale elevation
correlation
elevation effects
alpha diversity
Andes
tourist circuit
beta diversity
native plants
phenology
species richness
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNA Agribusiness and primary industries::KNAL Forestry industry
topic_facet BDq method
Eastern Amazon
degraded tropical forest
forest restoration
forest economy
logging selection criteria
sustainable forest management
visual perception
rainforest
land use
aesthetics
Amazon
management implications
black locust
forest
germination
provenances
seed dormancy
old growth forests
gene flow
molecular markers
legally protected forests
noninvasive genetic sampling
brown bear
management plan
residual trees
logging technology
silvicultural works
tree healed wound
forest gaps
plant colonisation
community strategy
Dinaric fir-beech forests
Ellenberg values
whole system approach
data fusion and integration
semantic and ontological compatibility
mountain ecosystems
ecosystem condition
remote sensing
vegetation indices
climate change reanalysis
dominant species level forest ecosystem classification
Norway spruce
Douglas fir
beech
maple
soil chemical properties
soil microorganisms
silver fir
Romanian Carpathians
stand productivity
forest sustainability
silviculture
ecology
management
risks
uses
impact
competitive strength
forest management
nature conservation
naturalness
European beech
species diversity
invasiveness
homogenization
Ophiostoma novo-ulmi
subspecies
Ulmus minor
U. glabra
U. laevis
tolerance to DED
climate
built-up area
geographical information systems (GIS)
native species
plant diversity
urbanization gradient
ecological reconstruction
bacteria diversity
sustainable rehabilitation
climate change effects
peri-urban forest management
forest stability
urban expansion
greenhouse gas emissions
forest resilience
diversity
four corner
microscale elevation
correlation
elevation effects
alpha diversity
Andes
tourist circuit
beta diversity
native plants
phenology
species richness
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNA Agribusiness and primary industries::KNAL Forestry industry
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