Tropical Rain Forests And The World Atmosphere
Understanding the ecological impact of tropical deforestation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:5th Mar '19
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This insightful book examines the impact of tropical deforestation on global ecosystems, emphasizing the connection between forests and atmospheric health.
The book Tropical Rain Forests And The World Atmosphere is a comprehensive exploration of the complex interplay between tropical forests and the global atmosphere. Originating from a symposium organized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), it delves into the ecological ramifications of tropical deforestation. Through a series of expert contributions, the text emphasizes how the biosphere interacts with the troposphere, highlighting the critical role that tropical forests play in maintaining global climatic balance.
In Tropical Rain Forests And The World Atmosphere, the authors argue that the health of tropical ecosystems is intrinsically linked to atmospheric conditions. They provide insights into how deforestation not only affects local biodiversity but also has far-reaching consequences for global weather patterns and climate change. The book aims to contextualize tropical forest ecology within the broader framework of the Earth's biosphere, making a compelling case for the protection and sustainable management of these vital ecosystems.
The discussions presented in the book are vital for understanding the urgent need for conservation efforts. By framing tropical forests as essential components of the global ecosystem, Tropical Rain Forests And The World Atmosphere serves as a crucial resource for policymakers, researchers, and environmental advocates alike, urging a collective response to the challenges posed by deforestation.
ISBN: 9780367212254
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
114 pages