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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grossberg, Steven P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hauppauge NY : Nova Science Publishers, ©2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a FOREST MANAGEMENT; FOREST MANAGEMENT; CONTENTS; PREFACE; A DECOMPOSITION APPROACH TO INTEGRATED FOREST HARVEST SCHEDULINGAND ACCESS PLANNING; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; IMPORTANCE OF STRATEGIC ROAD PLANNING; LITERATURE REVIEW; METHODS; Model Formulation; Economic Interpretation of the First Order Conditions; Solution Technique; RESULTS; Model Performance; Effect of Access Costs on Marginal Costs; Impacts of Access Costs on Road Development and Harvest Schedule; Shadow Prices on the Access Constraint; DISCUSSION; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX: SOLUTION ALGORITHM. 
505 8 |a REDUCED-IMPACT LOGGING AND POST-HARVEST MANAGEMENT IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST OF ARGENTINA: ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO ENHANCE REGENERATION AND GROWTH OF CANOPY TREESABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THE ATLANTIC FOREST ECO-REGION; EFFECTS OF CONVENTIONAL SELECTIVE LOGGING ON THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE ATLANTIC FOREST OF MISIONES; REDUCED-IMPACT LOGGING; POST-HARVESTING METHODS TO INCREASE TREE REGENERATION AND GROWTH; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM LINKING FOREST POLICY WITH SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANNING IN PRIVATE FORESTS IN IRELAND; ABSTRACT. 
505 8 |a 1. INTRODUCTION1.1. Forest Management in Ireland; 1.2. The PractiSFM Project; 2. LITERATURE REVIEW; 2.1. Sustainable Forest Management in Ireland -A New Paradigm, a New Challenge; 2.2. Decision Support for Multi-Purpose Forestryand Sustainable Forest Management; 3. MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3.1. Overview of the PractiSFM DSS; 3.2. Data Requirements; 3.3. Stand Management Regimes and Stand Growth Simulation; 3.4. Socio-Economic Evaluation; 3.5. Biodiversity Evaluation; 3.6. A Case Study -- Applying the PractiSFMDSS for Sustainable Forest Management; 4. RESULTS; 4.1. Inventory Outputs. 
505 8 |a 4.2. Management Planning Outputs -- A Comparison of Scenarios4.3. Forecast Outputs; 5. DISCUSSION; 6. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN DEGRADED DRYLANDS: THE NEED TO IMPROVE THE SEEDLING QUALITY AND SITE CONDITIONS IN THE FIELD; ABSTRACT; RECENT HISTORY OF AFFORESTATION PROGRAMS IN SPAIN; 2. ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN THE CONTEXT OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN DEGRADED DRYLANDS; 3. INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN NURSERY CULTURE TO IMPROVE SEEDLING QUALITY; 3.1. Using Deep Containers for Species that Rapidly Develop a Long Tap Root. 
505 8 |a 3.2. Improving the Water Holding Capacity of the Culture Substrate3.3. Applying Drought Preconditioning to Induce Mechanisms for Drought Resistance; 3.4. Selecting the Fertilization Geared to Target Seedlings; 3.5. Applying Plants Growth Regulators (PGRS); 4. TECHNOLOGIES TO IMPROVE SITE CONDITIONS IN THE FIELD; 4.1. Soil Preparation to Improve Soil Water Availability to Seedlings; 4.2. Improving Microclimatic Conditions and Soil Water Holding Capacity; 4.3. Promoting Natural Ontogenetic Development; 4.4. Creating Islands of Fertility; 4.5. Using Biotic Interactions. 
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