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Emulating Natural Forest Landscape Disturbances : Concepts and Applications / Ajith Perera, Michael Weber, Lisa Buse.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Buse, Lisa J. (Lisa Jean), 1962- editor.
Perera, Ajith H., editor.
Weber, Michael, editor.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : 101 illus
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2008]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
What is a natural forest disturbance? How well do we understand natural forest disturbances and how might we emulate them in forest management? What role does emulation play in forest management? Representing a range of geographic perspectives from across Canada and the United States, this book looks at the escalating public debate on the viability of natural disturbance emulation for sustaining forest landscapes from the perspective of policymakers, forestry professionals, academics, and conservationists. This book provides a scientific foundation for justifying the use of and a solid framework for examining the ambiguities inherent in emulating natural forest landscape disturbance. It acknowledges the divergent expectations that practitioners face and offers a balanced view of the promises and challenges associated with applying this emerging forest management paradigm.The first section examines foundational concepts, addressing questions of what emulation involves and what ecological reasoning substantiates it. These include a broad overview, a detailed review of emerging forest management paradigms and their global context, and an examination of the ecological premise for emulating natural disturbance. This section also explores the current understanding of natural disturbance regimes, including the two most prevalent in North America: fire and insects. The second section uses case studies from a wide geographical range to address the characterization of natural disturbances and the development of applied templates for their emulation through forest management. The emphasis on fire regimes in this section reflects the greater focus that has traditionally been placed on understanding and managing fire, compared with other forms of disturbance, and utilizes several viewpoints to address the lessons learned from historical disturbance patterns. Reflecting on current thinking in the field, immediate challenges, and potential directions, the final section moves deeper into the issues of practical applications by exploring the expectations for and feasibility of emulating natural disturbance through forest management.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Contributors
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Concepts
Chapter 1. Emulating Natural Disturbance in Forest Management / Perera, Ajith H. / Buse, Lisa J.
Chapter 2. Emulating Natural Forest Disturbance / Kimmins, J. P.
Chapter 3. The Ecological and Genetic Basis for Emulating Natural Disturbance in Forest Management / Thompson, Ian D. / Harestad, Alton S.
Chapter 4. Characterizing Natural Forest Disturbance Regimes / Suffling, Roger / Perera, Ajith H.
Chapter 5. Predicting Fire Regimes at Multiple Scales / Keane, Robert E. / Parsons, Russell E. / Rollins, Mathew G.
Chapter 6. Predicting Forest Insect Disturbance Regimes for Use in Emulating Natural Disturbance / Maclean, David A.
Part II. Applications: Understanding Forest Disturbances
Chapter 7. Empirical Approaches to Modeling Wildland Fire in the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States / Mckenzie, Donald / Prichard, Susan / Hessl, Amy E. / Peterson, David L.
Chapter 8. Simulating Forest Fire Regimes in the Foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains / Li, Chao
Chapter 9. Spatial Simulation of Broad-Scale Fire Regimes as a Tool for Emulating Natural Forest Landscape Disturbance / Perera, Ajith H. / Yemshanov, Dennis / Schnekenburger, Frank / Baldwin, David J. B. / Boychuk, Den / Weaver, Kevin
Chapter 10. Simulating the Effects of Forest Fire and Timber Harvesting on the Hardwood Species of Central Missouri / He, Hong S. / Shifley, Stephen R. / Dijak, William / Gustafson, Eric J.
Chapter 11. Using Insect-Caused Patterns of Disturbance in Northern New Brunswick to Inform Forest Management / Porter, Kevin B. / Hemens, Brendan / Maclean, David A.
Chapter 12. Using Criteria Based on the Natural Fire Regime to Evaluate Forest Management in the Oregon Coast Range of the United States / Wimberly, Michael C. / Spies, Thomas A. / Nonaka, Etsuko
Chapter 13. Using a Decision Support System to Estimate Departures of Present Forest Landscape Patterns from Historical Reference Conditions / Hessburg, Paul F. / Reynolds, Keith M. / Salter, R. Brion / Richmond, Merrick B.
Chapter 14. Changes in Tree Species Composition from Pre-European Settlement to Present / Pinto, Fred / Romaniuk, Stephen
Part III. Applications: Perspectives, Practices, and Policy
Chapter 15. A Conservation Perspective on Emulating Natural Disturbance in the Management of Boreal Forests in Ontario / Euler, David L. / Henschel, Chris / Clark, Tom
Chapter 16. Consequences of Emulating Natural Forest Disturbance / Hebert, Daryll
Chapter 17. An Economic Perspective on Emulation Forestry and a Case Study on Woodland Caribou-Wood Production Trade-Offs in Northern Ontario / Mckenney, Daniel / Mussell, Al / Fox, Glenn
Chapter 18. Developing Forest Management Strategies Based on Fire Regimes in Northwestern Quebec / Gauthier, Sylvie / Nguyen, Thuy / Bergeron, Yves / Leduc, Alain / Drapeau, Pierre / Grondin, Pierre
Chapter 19. Emulating Natural Forest Disturbance / Zasada, John C. / Palik, Brian J. / Crow, Thomas R. / Gilmore, Daniel W.
Chapter 20. Emulating Natural Forest Disturbance in the Wildland-Urban Interface of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of the United States / Romme, William H. / Turner, Monica G. / Tinker, Daniel B. / Knight, Dennis H.
Chapter 21. Emulating Natural Forest Disturbance / Mcnicol, John G. / Baker, James A.
Part IV. Conclusion
Chapter 22. Emulating Natural Forest Landscape Disturbances / Perera, Ajith H. / Buse, Lisa J. / Weber, Michael G. / Crow, Thomas R.
References
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jul 2019)
ISBN:
9780231503082
0231503083
OCLC:
979620115

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