Monitoring forest biodiversity : improving conservation through ecologically-responsible management
by Gardner, Toby
Series: The Earthscan forestry library Published by : Earthscan (London ) Physical details: xxvii, 360 p ISBN:978-1-84407-654-3.
Subject(s):
Forest biodiversity conservation Monitoring
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Context of monitoring forest biodiversity
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Biodiversity conservation in Human-modified and managed forest : biodiversity in logged forest, regenerating forest, Agroforestry system, Tree plantations, Ecosystem approaches to forest conservation
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Origins and development of ecologically responsible forest management : Sustainable forest management (SFM), Indicators in forest management
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Need for forest biodiversity monitoring : Scientific uncertainty and biodiversity conservation in Human- modified forest ecosystem, Purpose of biodiversity monitoring as a guide to management
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Typology of approaches and indicators for monitoring forest biodiversity
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Challenges facing forest biodiversity monitoring
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Challenges to monitoring - problems of purpose : Selection of appropriate indicators for biodiversity monitoring , Setting management objectives and interpreting inductor change in biodiversity monitoring programmes
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Challenges of monitoring : adaptive forest management, Challenges to monitoring from governance and regulatory institutions, Cultural challenges to monitoring
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Operational framework for monitoring forest biodiversity
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Clarifying purpose- Operational framework for monitoring forest biodiversity : Understanding the role of different monitoring approaches in Forest management, Different indicators in the monitoring process, Implementing an operational framework for biodiversity monitoring as a guide to responsible forest management
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Setting conservation goals for biodiversity monitoring : Ecological integrity, Guide for forest biodiversity monitoring
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Setting objectives for biodiversity monitoring :
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Selecting indicators of forest structure to assess management performance
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Selecting biological indicators and target species to evaluate progress towards conservation goals : ecological disturbance indicator groups, Individual target species to biodiversity monitoring
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Making assumption explicit-Value of conceptual modelling in biodiversity monitoring
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Sampling design and data collection in biodiversity monitoring - step by step
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Analysis and interpretation of biodiversity data
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Putting forest biodiversity monitoring to work
Year: 2010
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