The North American Forests

The North American Forests
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Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture
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Artikel-Nr:
9781351409704
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
416
Autor:
Laurence C. (Stephen F. Austin State University Walker
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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The North American Forests: Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture describes where, why, and how the many kinds of trees found on this continent grow in silvical associations - called forest cover types. Thirteen chapters describe more than 100 forest cover types, involving several times that many species. Diverse woodlands discussed include:
o The Arctic tundra
o Florida''s tropics
o The Atlantic''s coastal pond pines
o The Pacific''s Monterey pines
o The summits of Englemann spruce
o Sea-Level swamps of baldcypress

The text acts as a singular guidebook for specialists and students in natural resource disciplines examining the geography, ecology, and silvicultural practices for sustaining North American forests; students in curriculum''s involving regional silviculture; and persons examining the goods and services from this varied, fascinating renewable resource. Benefiting from the author''s five decades of practicing forestry, the reader will trek into virtually every "neck of the woods" - perusing exceptional field notes and photographs of the continent''s forests.  Features
o Offers a summary of forests in North America, ecological positions, and best management approaches for the benefit of mankind
o Contains a readable language for both college students and professionals
o Provides information covering the forests of Canada and the US
o Lists "Further Readings" and "Subjects for Discussion and Essay" at the end of each chapter
o Includes more than 100 photographs
Audience
o Foresters o Ecologists o Natural Resource Managers o Forestry Students
The North American Forests: Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture describes where, why, and how the many kinds of trees found on this continent grow in silvical associations - called forest cover types. Thirteen chapters describe more than 100 forest cover types, involving several times that many species. Diverse woodlands discussed include:
o The Arctic tundra
o Florida''s tropics
o The Atlantic''s coastal pond pines
o The Pacific''s Monterey pines
o The summits of Englemann spruce
o Sea-Level swamps of baldcypress

The text acts as a singular guidebook for specialists and students in natural resource disciplines examining the geography, ecology, and silvicultural practices for sustaining North American forests; students in curriculum''s involving regional silviculture; and persons examining the goods and services from this varied, fascinating renewable resource. Benefiting from the author''s five decades of practicing forestry, the reader will trek into virtually every "neck of the woods" - perusing exceptional field notes and photographs of the continent''s forests.  Features
o Offers a summary of forests in North America, ecological positions, and best management approaches for the benefit of mankind
o Contains a readable language for both college students and professionals
o Provides information covering the forests of Canada and the US
o Lists "Further Readings" and "Subjects for Discussion and Essay" at the end of each chapter
o Includes more than 100 photographs
Audience
o Foresters o Ecologists o Natural Resource Managers o Forestry Students

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