| Achieving Sustainable Management of Boreal and Temperate Forests | | Editor:
| Stanturf, John A. | Contribution by:
| Stanturf, John A. Burton, Philip J. Chiatante, Donato Terzaghi, Mattia Scippa, Gabriella Stefania Montagnoli, Antonio Moser, W. Keith Coble, Adam P. Hallik, Lea Richardson, Andrew D. Pisek, Jan Adamson, Kairi T. Graham, Russell Moser, Cynthia F. Sanders, Tanja G. M. Spathelf, Peter Bolte, Andreas McGrath, Matthew J. Lansø, Anne Sofie Marie, Guillaume Chen, Yi-Ying Kalliokoski, Tuomo Luyssaert, Sebastiaan Naudts, Kim Peylin, Philippe Valade, Aude Rosas, Yamina Micaela Peri, Pablo Luis Bahamonde, Héctor Cellini, Juan Manuel Barrera, Marcelo Daniel Huertas Herrera, Alejandro Lencinas, María Vanessa Martínez Pastur, Guillermo Oxbrough, Anne Pinzón, Jaime Butler-Leopold, Patricia Hausman, Constance Iverson, Louis Ontl, Todd Brandt, Leslie Matthews, Stephen Peters, Matthew Prasad, Anantha Grebner, Donald Bettinger, Pete Lister, Andrew Pretzsch, Hans Orazio, Christophe Freer-Smith, Peter Payn, Tim Fox, Tom Neary, Daniel G. Dean, Thomas J. Chung, Woodam Lyons, Kevin Wells, Lucas Bentz, Barbara Bonello, Pierluigi Delb, Horst Fettig, Christopher Poland, Therese Pureswaran, Deepa Seybold, Steven Ramsfield, Tod Lewis, Kathy Frelich, Lee J. Donoso, Pablo Kuuluvainen, Timo Nicholls, David Chamberlain, James L. J. Small, Christine Baumflek, Michelle Stevanovic, Tatjana Daigle, John | Series title: | Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science Ser. | ISBN: | 978-1-78676-292-4 | Publication Date: | Nov 2019 | Publisher: | Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
| Book Format: | Hardback | List Price: | USD $245.00 | Book Description:
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Forests deliver both economic benefits and a range of key ecosystem services. This collection reviews current research on optimising their use, from understanding tree physiology to improvements in planting, stand management, sustainable logging and product diversification. Forests deliver both economic benefits and a range of key ecosystem services. This collection reviews current research on optimising their use, from understanding tree physiology to improvements in planting, stand management, sustainable logging and product diversification. | |