Forest Conservation in the Anthropocene
Science, Policy, and Practice
V Alaric Sample editor Char Miller editor R Patrick Bixler editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Colorado
Published:15th Aug '16
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Forest Conservation in the Anthropocene provides thought-provoking insight into the ongoing environmental crises that climate change is generating and raises critical questions about how public and private land managers in North America will adapt to the climatological disruptions that are already transforming the ecological structures of these forests. In this pathbreaking anthology, a team of leading environmental researchers probes the central dilemmas that ecologists, forest land managers, state and federal agencies, and grassroots organizations are confronting—and will continue to confront—in the coming century. Each chapter examines strategies that are currently being tested across the country as scientists, citizen-scientists, policy makers, academics, and activists work to grasp their options and opportunities for a future that will be shaped by ongoing environmental upheaval. Successful adaptation to the challenges of climate change requires a transdisciplinary perspective. Forest Conservation in the Anthropocene provides a compelling set of arguments and case studies that underscores the need for innovative policies and energetic actions. Contributors: Craig D. Allen, Mark Anderson, Susan Beecher, R. Travis Belote, Timothy J. Brown, Anne A. Carlson, Tim Caro, Grace K. Charles, Dave Cleaves, Dena J. Clink, Ayesha Dinshaw, R. Kasten Dumroese, Jonas Epstein, Alexander M. Evans, Todd Gartner, Jessica E. Halofsky, Nels Johnson, Linda A. Joyce, Paige Lewis, Laura Falk McCarthy, Heather McGray, Constance I. Millar, James Mulligan, Chadwick Dearing, David L. Peterson, Will Price, Janine M. Rice, Jason Riggio, Tania Schoennagel, Mark L. Shaffer, Curt Stager, Scott L. Stephens, Thomas W. Swetnam, Gary M. Tabor, Christopher Topik, Monica G. Turner, Thomas T. Veblen, Alexandra M. Weill, Anthony L. Westerling, Carolyn Whitesell, Mary I. Williams
“[This volume] addresses a very urgent issue . . . [and] needs to be read by everyone who is engaged in forest conservation and management.” —Ian Spellerberg, Lincoln University "[W]ell researched and written by authors who represent the transdisciplinary nature of research on climate change impacts and policy in the context of forest environments. . . . a great addition to a reading list in an environmental management course or as a standalone reader for a university course on forest conservation. The extensive bibliography also serves as an excellent reference on this topic." —CHOICE "[A] valuable resource reader. Its breadth and diversity of chapters would serve well as a source of selected readings in undergraduate and graduate classes and seminars on the topic." —Ecology "Environmental historians studying recent fire and water policies, and federal forestry institutions will find useful essays but also tough questions about their place in this new human age." —Environmental History
ISBN: 9781607325215
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 480g
320 pages