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E-raamat: Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests

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Humans have influenced the landscapes and forests throughout the temperate and boreal zones for millennia. Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests, Second Edition focuses on the negative impact of human activity, and explains the importance of forest restoration as a way to repair habitat, restore forest structure and function, and counteract the lasting effects of humanity. The book offers broad geographic coverage, as well as a combination of review and case study chapters providing social and policy contexts for restoration of specific forest types.

This revised edition begins with a historical context for restoration, provides a conceptual framework for understanding the relationship between degradation and restoration, and defines terms within that framework. While building on the first edition, it presents the response of restorationists to the current challenges of interpreting scattered science on forest history, stand development, and natural processes. It combines applicable experience designed to improve present and future ecological and social sustainability.





Describes restoration in the context of rapid social, economic, environmental, and climate change Looks toward the future, presenting several completely new topics in forest restoration Covers different starting points for restoration, from non-forest to degraded forest









Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forests, Second Edition

aids in the understanding of the diverse cultural and ecological contexts for restoration of temperate and boreal forests, and the creation of a better foundation of documented knowledge to support future and existing restoration decisions.

Arvustused

"This important text on forest restoration is very welcome. I expect this book to become a key text in future for those looking for ways to restore forest cover whether this is to provide goods or to generate ecosystem services." David Lamb, University of Queensland, Australia

" draws upon contributions from more than 65 science and management experts to detail the current state of restoration knowledge and practice for boreal and temperate forests around the world. provides scientists, managers and students with the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and globally relevant compendium devoted to the science and application of forest restoration." Emile S. Gardiner, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station

"builds upon the strong foundations for forest ecosystem restoration and sustainable management provided by the first edition and provides further authoritative illustrations of good practice and sound recommendations to help improve policy, investment and management." Peter R. Burbridge, Professor Emeritus for Coastal Science and Management, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England

"provides a wide ranging breadth of information on restoration efforts being conducted in the boreal and temperate forests. This book is recommended for forest practitioners who want to obtain a broad understanding of forest restoration programs throughout this region of the world." Steven C. Grossnickle, Restoration Ecology, April 2016 "This important text on forest restoration is very welcome. I expect this book to become a key text in future for those looking for ways to restore forest cover whether this is to provide goods or to generate ecosystem services." David Lamb, University of Queensland, Australia

" draws upon contributions from more than 65 science and management experts to detail the current state of restoration knowledge and practice for boreal and temperate forests around the world. provides scientists, managers and students with the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and globally relevant compendium devoted to the science and application of forest restoration." Emile S. Gardiner, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station

"builds upon the strong foundations for forest ecosystem restoration and sustainable management provided by the first edition and provides further authoritative illustrations of good practice and sound recommendations to help improve policy, investment and management." Peter R. Burbridge, Professor Emeritus for Coastal Science and Management, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England

"provides a wide ranging breadth of information on restoration efforts being conducted in the boreal and temperate forests. This book is recommended for forest practitioners who want to obtain a broad understanding of forest restoration programs throughout this region of the world." Steven C. Grossnickle, Restoration Ecology, April 2016

Preface vii
Editor ix
Contributors xi
1 What Is Forest Restoration?
1(16)
John A. Stanturf
2 What Is a Natural Forest?
17(20)
Richard H.W. Bradshaw
3 Effects of Restoration at the Stand Level
37(32)
Chadwick D. Oliver
Kevin L. O'Hara
Patrick J. Baker
4 Integrating Ungulate Herbivory into Forest Landscape Restoration
69(16)
Thomas P. Rooney
Rita Buttenschøn
Palle Madsen
Carsten Riis Olesen
Alejandro A. Royo
Susan L. Stout
5 Site Preparation Techniques for Forest Restoration
85(18)
Magnus Lof
Back Tomas Ersson
Joakim Hjalten
Tomas Nordfjell
Juan A. Oliet
Ian Willoughby
6 Developing Restoration Strategies for Temperate Forests Using Natural Regeneration Processes
103(62)
Holger Fischer
Franka Huth
Ulrike Hagemann
Sven Wagner
7 Plantations: Forests: Wilderness: The Diversity of Forest Landscapes in Europe as a Consequence of Social Change, Technological Progress, and Disturbance
165(22)
Norbert Weber
Sandra Liebal
8 Afforestation and Land Use Dynamics in the Baltic States
187(14)
Kalev Jogiste
Marek Metslaid
Veiko Uri
9 Afforestation in Denmark
201(16)
Palle Madsen
Finn A. Jensen
Seren Fodgaard
10 Forest Restoration and Rehabilitation in the Republic of Korea
217(16)
Don Koo Lee
Pil Sun Park
Yeong Dae Park
11 Forest Landscape Restoration in China: A Case Study in the Minjiang River Watershed, Southwest China
233(18)
Shirong Liu
Jiangming Ma
Ning Miao
12 Restoration and Ecosystem-Based Management in the Circumboreal Forest: Background, Challenges, and Opportunities
251(20)
Timo Kuuluvainen
Yves Bergeron
K. David Coates
13 Integrating Forest Restoration into Mainstream Land Management in British Columbia, Canada
271(28)
Tanis L. Gower
Philip J. Burton
Mike Fenger
14 A Hundred Years of Woodland Restoration in Great Britain: Changes in the Drivers That Influenced the Increase in Woodland Cover
299(22)
Ralph Harmer
Kevin Watts
Duncan Ray
15 Irish Peatland Forests: Lessons from the Past and Pathways to a Sustainable Future
321(16)
Florence Renou-Wilson
Kenneth A. Byrne
16 Forest Restoration in the French Massif Central Mountains
337(18)
Philippe Balandier
Bernard Prevosto
17 Conversion of Norway Spruce (Picea abies [ L.] Karst.) Forests in Europe
355(10)
Jorg Hansen
Heinrich Spiecker
18 Restoration of Conifer Plantations in Japan: Perspectives for Stand and Landscape Management and for Enabling Social Participation
365(12)
Takuo Nagaike
19 Restoration of Open Oak Woodlands in Mediterranean Ecosystems of Western Iberia and California
377(24)
Mariola Sanchez-Gonzalez
Guillermo Gea-Izquierdo
Fernando Pulido
Vanda Acacio
Doug McCreary
Isabel Canellas
20 Restoration of Midwestern Oak Woodlands and Savannas
401(28)
Daniel C. Dey
John M. Kabrick
21 Restoration of Oak Forests (Quercus humboldtii) in the Colombian Andes: A Case Study of Landscape-Scale Ecological Restoration Initiatives in the Guacha River Watershed
429(16)
Andres Avella
Selene Torres
Luis Mario Cardenas
Alejandro A. Royo
22 Restoring Longleaf Pine Forest Ecosystems in the Southern United States
445(22)
Dale G. Brockway
Kenneth W. Outcalt
Donald J. Tomczak
Everett E. Johnson
23 Restoring Dry and Moist Forests of the Inland Northwestern United States
467(28)
Theresa B. Jain
Russell T. Graham
24 Options for Promoting the Recovery and Rehabilitation of Forests Affected by Severe Insect Outbreaks
495(24)
Philip J. Burton
Miroslav Svoboda
Daniel Kneeshaw
Kurt W. Gottschalk
25 Restoring Boreal and Temperate Forests: A Perspective
519(16)
John A. Stanturf
Index 535
John A. Stanturf is a senior scientist at the Center for Forest Disturbance Science, Southern Research Station, US Forest Service in Athens, Georgia. He earned his BS in plant and soil science from Montana State University and his MS and Ph.D in forest soils from Cornell University. Dr. Stanturf was a Lady Davis Fellow at the Technion in Haifa, Israel, and was awarded with an honorary doctorate from the Estonian University of Life Sciences. Currently an adjunct professor of forestry at Auburn and Mississippi State Universities, Dr. Stanturf focuses his research on forest restoration, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and disturbance ecology.