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Now in its tenth decade of publication, "Michigan Trees has been, since it was first introduced in 1913, "the must-have reference book for anyone who wants to know about the trees of this unique North American region. In this new and updated edition,... [ More...]
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This text considers forest insects occurring in forest ecosystems, specialized forestry settings, and urban forests, with an approach and coverage that make it suitable for use in both undergraduate and graduate courses in forest entomology and forest... [ More...]
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Extending from west Africa to Madagascar, from the vast lowland Congo Basin to the archipelago of forest islands on its eastern rim, the African rain forest is surpassed in size only by the Amazon. This book sheds light on the current efforts to understand... [ More...]
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Biologically, New Ireland is one of the least biologically studied regions of Papua New Guinea—its mountainous southern zone has long been considered both a high priority for biodiversity conservation and a major "scientific unknown." Conservation... [ More...]
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Now in its tenth decade of publication, "Michigan Trees has been, since it was first introduced in 1913, "the must-have reference book for anyone who wants to know about the trees of this unique North American region. In this new and updated edition,... [ More...]
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This book covers forest mensuration — the process of counting, measuring, and estimating the economic value of a stand of trees. This process also involves measuring non-timber landscape values such as soils, wildlife habitat, and hydrology. Expands... [ More...]
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Planted forests, from irrigated eucalypts in Brazil to Douglas-fir seedlings in the mountains of Oregon, are described and discussed by international experts. The varieties, purposes, forms, and ecological, economic and social aspects of planted forests are... [ More...]
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Silviculture and timber production in tropical forests have a long history going back many centuries; there is thus a considerable body of evidence on both sustainable and destructive forestry practices, evidence central to the ongoing debate on the future... [ More...]
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The first modern history of Scottish woodlands, this highly illustrated volume explores the changing relationship between trees and people from the time of Scotland's first settlement, focusing on the period 1500 to 1920.
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