Ecological Bulletins, Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity.
Maintaining forest biodiversity by combining protection, management and restoration of forest and woodland landscapes is a central component of sustainable development. Evidence that there are threshold levels for how much habitat loss may be tolerated for viable populations of specialised species t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiley
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Targets and tools for the maintenance of forest biodiversity
- an introduction
- BorNet
- a boreal network for sustainable forest management
- The sustainable forest management vision and biodiversity
- barriers and bridges for implementation in actual landscapes
- Sustainable forest management and Pan-European forest policy
- Biodiversity research in the boreal forests of Canada: protection, management and monitoring
- Research requirements to achieve sustainable forest management in Canada: an industry perspective
- First Nations: measures and monitors of boreal forest biodiversity
- IKEA's contribution to sustainable forest management
- Biodiversity management in Swiss mountain forests
- Management for forest biodiversity in Austria
- the view of a local forest enterprise
- Boreal forest disturbance regimes, successional dynamics and landscape structures
- a European perspective
- Natural disturbances and the amount of large trees, deciduous trees and coarse woody debris in the forests of Novgorod Region, Russia
- Natural forest remnants and transport infrastructure
- does history matter for biodiversity conservation planning?
- Do empirical thresholds truly reflect species tolerance to habitat alteration?
- Habitat thresholds and effects of forest landscape change on the distribution and abundance of black grouse and capercaillie
- Area-sensitivity of the sand lizard and spider wasps in sandy pine heath forests
- umbrella species for early successional biodiversity conservation?
- Influence of edges between old deciduous forest and clearcuts on the abundance ofpasserine hole-nesting birds in Lithuania
- Quantitative snag targets for the three-toed woodpecker Picoides tridactylus
- Large woody debris and brown trout in small forest streams towards targets for assessment and management of riparian landscapes
- Occurrence of Siberian jay Perisoreus infaustus in relation to amount of old forest at landscape and home range scales
- Old-growth boreal forests, three-toed woodpeckers and saproxylic beetles
- the importance of landscape management history on local consumer-resource dynamics
- Management targets for the conservation of hazel grouse in boreal landscapes
- Occurrence of mammals and birds with different ecological characteristics in relation to forest cover in Europe
- do macroecological data make sense?
- Assessing landscape thresholds for the Siberian flying squirrel
- Habitat requirements of the pine wood-living beetle Tragosoma depsarium (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) at log, stand, and landscape scale
- Monitoring forest biodiversity
- from the policy level to the management unit
- Measuring forest biodiversity at the stand scale
- an evaluation of indicators in European forest history gradients
- Land management data and terrestrial vertebrates as indicators of forest biodiversity at the landscape scale
- Identifying high conservation value forests in the Baltic States from forest databases
- The role of Geographical Information Systems and Optical Remote Sensing in monitoring boreal ecosystems
- Indicator species and biodiversity monitoring systems for non-industrial private forest owners
- is there a communication problem?
- Connecting social and ecological systems: an integrated toolbox for hierarchical evaluation of biodiversity policy implementation
- Loss of old-growth, and the minimum need for strictly protected forests in Estonia
- Assessing actual landscapes for the maintenance of forest biodiversity
- a pilot study using forest management data
- Habitat modelling as a tool for landscape-scale conservation
- a review of parameters for focal forest birds
- Multidi.