The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests
In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, it is urgent to investigate the ecological conditions of forests, analyze their ecological process, assess their ecological status, and explore effective measurements and policies to ensure their ecological management and sustainable developme...
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| description | In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, it is urgent to investigate the ecological conditions of forests, analyze their ecological process, assess their ecological status, and explore effective measurements and policies to ensure their ecological management and sustainable development. This Reprint, entitled “The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests”, presents 12 high-quality original research papers, including both micro- and macro-scale studies, that are critical to clarifying the mechanisms that alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems, strengthening ecosystem restoration and conservation and supporting the achievement of the SDGs. At the micro-scale, the included authors carried out field experiments and surveys, investigated the characteristics of the forestry economy, and explored the mechanisms and influencing factors in the alteration of trees or forests. At the macro-scale, this Special Issue discusses three aspects of forest ecosystem characteristics and management, i.e., characteristic identification, mechanism analysis, and optimization management. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1528142025-02-20T13:06:56Z The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests Wang, Chao Zhang, Fan Liu, Wei biomass estimation carbon storage allometric model Taxodium hybrid Zhongshanshan Yangtze River Basin forest fragmentation land-use change landscape pattern mountainous city urban growth remote sensing ESTARFM arid and semi-arid region FVC time-series forest spatial distribution geographic detector driving factors phosphogypsum sewage sludge Scots pine seedlings soil revitalization Pinus massoniana plantations forest ecosystem services trade-off synergy service cold–hot spot analysis forest land change landscape ecological risk heterogeneity multi-scale geographically weighted regression Erhai rim region forest farmer specialized cooperatives farmer household income farmer household assets PSM model forest spatial structure habitat diversity management practices naturalness SFM indicator stand age structure precise ecological restoration land-use/land-cover change (LUCC) ecosystem service value (ESV) Loess Plateau geo-informatic Tupu (GT) China vegetation coverage climate change human activities vegetation degradation Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau height growth rate photosynthetic rate leaf hydraulic conductivity Eucalyptus plantation n/a thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies In the context of climate change and rapid urbanization, it is urgent to investigate the ecological conditions of forests, analyze their ecological process, assess their ecological status, and explore effective measurements and policies to ensure their ecological management and sustainable development. This Reprint, entitled “The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests”, presents 12 high-quality original research papers, including both micro- and macro-scale studies, that are critical to clarifying the mechanisms that alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems, strengthening ecosystem restoration and conservation and supporting the achievement of the SDGs. At the micro-scale, the included authors carried out field experiments and surveys, investigated the characteristics of the forestry economy, and explored the mechanisms and influencing factors in the alteration of trees or forests. At the macro-scale, this Special Issue discusses three aspects of forest ecosystem characteristics and management, i.e., characteristic identification, mechanism analysis, and optimization management. 2025-02-20T13:06:53Z 2025-02-20T13:06:53Z 2024 book ONIX_20250220_9783725822409_178 9783725822409 9783725822393 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/152814 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/9946 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-2239-3 10.3390/books978-3-7258-2239-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725822409 9783725822393 232 Basel open access |
| spellingShingle | biomass estimation carbon storage allometric model Taxodium hybrid Zhongshanshan Yangtze River Basin forest fragmentation land-use change landscape pattern mountainous city urban growth remote sensing ESTARFM arid and semi-arid region FVC time-series forest spatial distribution geographic detector driving factors phosphogypsum sewage sludge Scots pine seedlings soil revitalization Pinus massoniana plantations forest ecosystem services trade-off synergy service cold–hot spot analysis forest land change landscape ecological risk heterogeneity multi-scale geographically weighted regression Erhai rim region forest farmer specialized cooperatives farmer household income farmer household assets PSM model forest spatial structure habitat diversity management practices naturalness SFM indicator stand age structure precise ecological restoration land-use/land-cover change (LUCC) ecosystem service value (ESV) Loess Plateau geo-informatic Tupu (GT) China vegetation coverage climate change human activities vegetation degradation Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau height growth rate photosynthetic rate leaf hydraulic conductivity Eucalyptus plantation n/a thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title | The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title_full | The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title_fullStr | The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title_short | The Ecological Management and Sustainable Development of Forests |
| title_sort | ecological management and sustainable development of forests |
| topic | biomass estimation carbon storage allometric model Taxodium hybrid Zhongshanshan Yangtze River Basin forest fragmentation land-use change landscape pattern mountainous city urban growth remote sensing ESTARFM arid and semi-arid region FVC time-series forest spatial distribution geographic detector driving factors phosphogypsum sewage sludge Scots pine seedlings soil revitalization Pinus massoniana plantations forest ecosystem services trade-off synergy service cold–hot spot analysis forest land change landscape ecological risk heterogeneity multi-scale geographically weighted regression Erhai rim region forest farmer specialized cooperatives farmer household income farmer household assets PSM model forest spatial structure habitat diversity management practices naturalness SFM indicator stand age structure precise ecological restoration land-use/land-cover change (LUCC) ecosystem service value (ESV) Loess Plateau geo-informatic Tupu (GT) China vegetation coverage climate change human activities vegetation degradation Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau height growth rate photosynthetic rate leaf hydraulic conductivity Eucalyptus plantation n/a thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies |
| topic_facet | biomass estimation carbon storage allometric model Taxodium hybrid Zhongshanshan Yangtze River Basin forest fragmentation land-use change landscape pattern mountainous city urban growth remote sensing ESTARFM arid and semi-arid region FVC time-series forest spatial distribution geographic detector driving factors phosphogypsum sewage sludge Scots pine seedlings soil revitalization Pinus massoniana plantations forest ecosystem services trade-off synergy service cold–hot spot analysis forest land change landscape ecological risk heterogeneity multi-scale geographically weighted regression Erhai rim region forest farmer specialized cooperatives farmer household income farmer household assets PSM model forest spatial structure habitat diversity management practices naturalness SFM indicator stand age structure precise ecological restoration land-use/land-cover change (LUCC) ecosystem service value (ESV) Loess Plateau geo-informatic Tupu (GT) China vegetation coverage climate change human activities vegetation degradation Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau height growth rate photosynthetic rate leaf hydraulic conductivity Eucalyptus plantation n/a thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies |
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