Description
Sustainable Forest Management
From Concept to Practice
The Earthscan Forest Library Series
Coordinators: Innes John L., Tikina Anna V.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Sustainable Forest Management:
Keywords
Forest Management; Forestry; Sustainable Forest Management; Sustainable Development; Infi Ltration Capacity; Environment and Sustainability; Forest Ecosystem Health; Northeastern British Columbia; Civil Society; Ecology; Socio-economic Benefi Ts; Ecology and Biodiversity; Forest Dependent People; Biodiversity and Conservation; Forest Fi Res; Conservation; UBC Press; Natural Resource Management; Forest Certifi Cation; ITTO; Geography; FSC Standard; Mountain Pine Beetle; Adaptive Management Program; Forest Governance; Socioeconomic Contributions; Socio-economic Contributions; Certifi Ed Forest; Forest Cover Types; FMU; Meaningful Public Participation; Fi Sher; Combat Desertifi Cation; Forest Fl Oor
Publication date: 12-2016
· 18.9x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 12-2016
320 p. · 18.9x24.6 cm · Hardback
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Sustainable Forest Management provides the necessary material to educate students about forestry and the contemporary role of forests in ecosystems and society. This comprehensive textbook on the concept and practice of sustainable forest management sets the standard for practice worldwide.
Early chapters concentrate on conceptual aspects, relating sustainable forestry management to international policy. In particular, they consider the concept of criteria and indicators and how this has determined the practice of forest management, taken here to be the management of forested lands and of all ecosystems present on such lands. Later chapters are more practical in focus, concentrating on the management of the many values associated with forests.
Overall the book provides a major new synthesis which will serve as a textbook for undergraduates of forestry as well as those from related disciplines such as ecology or geography who are taking a course in forests or natural resource management.
1. Sustainable Forest Management: From Concept to Practice John L. Innes 2. Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management John L. Innes 3. Forest Biodiversity Fred Bunnell 4. Productivity of Forest Ecosystems Juan A. Blanco, Yueh-Hsin Lo, Clive Welham, and Bruce Larson 5. Forest Ecosystem Health and Vitality Richard Hamelin and John L. Innes 6. Maintenance of Soils John L. Innes 7. Water and Watersheds R. Dan Moore, Roy C. Sidle, Brett Eaton, Gomi Takahashi and David Wilford 8. Forests and Carbon John L. Innes 9. The Changing Socio-economic Contributions of Forestry Harry Nelson, Ngaio Hotte, and Robert Kozak 10. Social, Cultural, and Spiritual (SCS) Needs and Values Janette Bulkan 11. Public Participation in Forest Land-Use Decision-Making Howard Harshaw and Hosny El-Lakany 12. Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) from an International Perspective Hosny El-Lakany 13. Addressing Social, Economic and Environmental Objectives and Values through Decision Support Systems Craig R. Nitschke, Anne-Hélène Mathey, Patrick O. Waeber 14. Assessing the Quality of Forest Management Anna V. Tikina 15. Adaptive Management: a Case Study of How Some of the Principles of SFM can be Applied in Practice Fred Bunnell 16. Conclusions John L. Innes
John L. Innes is Forest Renewal BC Chair in Forest Management and Dean of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
Anna V. Tikina is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Forest Resources Management and a consultant specializing in Sustainable Forest Management and International Environmental Governance at the University of British Columbia, Canada.