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100 1 Honnay, O
245 10 Forest Biodiversity :|bLessons from History for
Conservation. IUFRO Series No. 10
264 1 Cambridge :|bCABI,|c2004
264 4 |c©2004
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505 0 Intro -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1 What History Can
Teach us About Present and Future Forest Biodiversity -- 2
The Holocene Structure of North-west European Temperate
Forest Induced from Palaeoecological Data -- 3 Landscape
Changes in the History of the Austrian Alpine Regions:
Ecological Development and the Perception of Human
Responsibility -- 4 Natural Tree Colonization of Former
Agricultural Lands in the French Massif Central: Impact of
Past Land Use on Stand Structure, Soil Characteristics and
Understorey Vegetation -- 5 Fire, Death and Disorder in
the Forest: 150 Years of Change in Critical Ecological
Structures and Processes in Boreal Scandinavia -- 6
Relative Importance of Habitat Quality and Forest
Continuity for the Floristic Composition of Ancient, Old
and Recent Woodland -- 7 Land-use History and Forest Herb
Diversity in Tompkins County, New York, USA -- 8 Ancient
Forests in Denmark and the Importance of Tilia -- 9
Ecology and Population Genetics of Carabus problematicus
in Flanders, Belgium: is Forest History Important? -- 10
Colonization of Oak Plantations by Forest Plants: Effects
of Regional Abundance and Habitat Fragmentation -- 11
Multiple-scale Factors Affecting the Development of
Biodiversity in UK Plantations -- 12 Metapopulation
Dynamics Following Habitat Loss and Recovery: Forest Herbs
in Ancient and Recent Forests -- 13 Short-term and Mid-
term Response of Ground Beetle Communities (Coleoptera,
Carabidae) to Disturbance by Regeneration Felling -- 14
Changes in the Composition of Wytham Woods (Southern
England) 1974-2002, in Stands of Different Origins and
Past Treatment -- 15 Forest History, Continuity and
Dynamic Naturalness -- 16 Integrating Historical Ecology
to Restore a Transitional Pinus palustris Community -- 17
Is the US Concept of 'Old Growth' Relevant to the Cultural
Landscapes of Europe? A UK Perspective
505 8 18 The Use of Dendrochronology to Evaluate Dead Wood
Habitats and Management Priorities for the Ancient Oaks of
Sherwood Forest -- 19 Forest Regulations in the USA:
Evolving Standards for Conserving Forest Biodiversity in
the Past 300 Years -- Index
520 This book focuses on the diverse impact of forest history
in general, and of forest continuity, fragmentation and
past management in particular, on the diversity and
distribution of species. The implications for the
conservation of biodiversity in forests are also
addressed. Chapters have been developed from papers
presented at a conference held in Leuven in January 2003.
The emphasis is on temperate forests in Europe and North
America, but the information may also be applicable to
other regions or biomes
588 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
sources
590 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access
may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated
libraries
650 0 Forest conservation -- Congresses.;Forest ecology --
Congresses.;Plant diversity conservation -- Congresses
655 4 Electronic books
700 1 Verheyen, K
700 1 Bossuyt, B
700 1 Hermy, M
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