Forest Nutrition Management examines the evaluation of forest nutrition and their management. It also includes forest ecosystem services derived by smallholder farmers in northwestern Madagascar and the change of soil carbon stock due to edge effects in central amazon forest fragments. This book also discussed about The Impact of Forest Management Plans on Trees and Carbon: Modeling A Decade of Harvesting Data in Cameroon, Modeling Micro-Scale Ecological Processes and Emergent Patterns of Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemics, Lidar-Based Estimation of Bole Biomass For Precision Management of An Amazonian Forest, Sources and Types of Uncertainties in the Information On Forest-Related Ecosystem Services and Capturing Complexity: Forests, Decision-Making and Climate Change Mitigation Action.
Author(s): Quan Cui
Publisher: Delve Publishing
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 443
City: Oakville
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Title Page
Copyright
DECLARATION
ABOUT THE EDITOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Chapter 1 Assessment of Bioavailable Organic Phosphorus in Tropical Forest Soils by Organic Acid Extraction and Phosphatase Hydrolysis
Abstract
Introduction
Results
Determination of Bioavailable Phosphorus in Tropical Soils
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 2 Wild Food Collection and Nutrition Under Commercial Agriculture Expansion in Agriculture-Forest Landscapes
Abstract
Introduction
Nutrient Sensitive Landscapes: The Intersection Between Land Use Change, Wild Food Collection And Nutrition In Laos
Study Area and Methodology
Results
Discussion and Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 3 Geographic Factors Predict Wild Food and Nonfood NTFP Collection by Households Across Four African Countries
Abstract
Introduction
Methods and Data
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Appendix A. Results At Different Scales
Appendix B. Summary Statistics by Country And Landscape
References
Chapter 4 Forest Ecosystem Services Derived by Smallholder Farmers in Northwestern Madagascar: Storm Hazard Mitigation and Participation In Forest Management
Abstract
Introduction
Study Area
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Appendix A
References
Chapter 5 Soil Carbon Stock Changes Due To Edge Effects in Central Amazon Forest Fragments
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 6 The Impact of Forest Management Plans on Trees and Carbon: Modeling A Decade of Harvesting Data in Cameroon
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion and Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix A. Robustness Test, Excluding Never Treated Concessions.
References
Chapter 7 A Slight Recovery of Soils From Acid Rain Over The Last Three Decades is Not Reflected in the Macro Nutrition of Beech (Fagus Sylvatica) at 97 Forest Stands of the Vienna Woods
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 8 Modeling Micro-Scale Ecological Processes and Emergent Patterns of Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemics
Abstract
Introduction
Background
Methods
Results
Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 9 Lidar-Based Estimation of Bole Biomass For Precision Management of An Amazonian Forest: Comparisons of Ground-Based and Remotely Sensed Estimates
Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Chapter 10 Sources and Types of Uncertainties in the Information On Forest-Related Ecosystem Services
Abstract
Ecosystem Services Concept as a Means to Promote Sustainable Forest Management
Acquiring Ecosystem Services Data
Mapping Of Forest Ecosystems
Uncertainties In The Ecosystem Services Mapping
Discussion
Conclusions
References
Chapter 11 Sharing Benefits Or Fueling Conflicts? The Elusive Quest For Organizational Blue-Prints In Climate Financed Forestry Projects In Ethiopia
Abstract
Introduction
Theoretical Considerations
Setting The Scence
Unfolding The Climate Finance Projects
The Exclusive Structure: The Bale Mountains Redd+ Project
Discussion And Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 12 Capturing Complexity: Forests, Decision-Making and Climate Change Mitigation Action
Abstract
Introduction
Material And Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 13 The Social Distribution of Provisioning Forest Ecosystem Services: Evidence and Insights from Odisha, India
Abstract
Introduction
Explaining Social Distribution of Ecosystem Services: An Overview of Relevant Theories
The Case Study Context
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Index
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