Plant Ecology, Herbivory, and Human Impact in Nordic Mountain Birch Forests

Frans E. Wielgolaski (Herausgeber)

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XXIV, 370 Seiten
2005 | 2005
Springer Berlin
978-3-540-22909-4 (ISBN)

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This work analyzes vegetation and soils, and investigates the influence of climate change, insect pests, grazing pressure by sheep and reindeer, construction of roads and other consequences of increasing tourism in the Nordic mountain birch forests.

History and Environment of the Nordic Mountain Birch.- Soils and Nutrients in Northern Mountain Birch Forests: A Case Study from Finnmarksvidda, Northern Norway.- Vegetation of the Mountain Birch Forest in Northern Fennoscandia.- Biomass and Production on a Landscape Level in the Mountain Birch Forests.- Mountain Birch Growth in Relation to Climate and Herbivores.- Effects of Temperature Changes on Survival and Growth in Mountain Birch Populations.- Phenology and Performance of Mountain Birch Provenances in Transplant Gardens: Latitudinal, Altitudinal and Oceanity-Continentality Gradients.- Synthesis Section 1: A Dynamic Forest in a Changing Environment.- Forest Defoliation Risks in Birch Forest by Insects Under Different Climate and Land Use Scenarios in Northern Europe.- Birch Sapling Responses to Severity and Timing of Domestic Herbivore Browsing - Implications for Management.- Effects of Reindeer Grazing on Pastures - A Necessary Basis for Sustainable Reindeer Herding.- Long-Term Influence of Herbivores on Northern Birch Forests.- Synthesis Section 2: Herbivory in Northern Birch Forests.- Rates and Processes of Natural Regeneration in Disturbed Habitats.- Recreation at Tree Line and Interactions with Other Land-Use Activities.- Economic Limits and Possibilities for Sustainable Utilization of Northern Birch Forests.- The Vegetation Changes and Recent Impact on the Mountain Birch Forest During the Last 40 Years.- Sámi Approaches to Mountain Birch Utilization in Northern Sápmi (Finland and Norway).- Sustainable Reindeer Herding in Mountain Birch Ecosystem.- Competition Over Nature, Space, Resources and Management in the Mountain Birch Forest Ecosystem in Northernmost Fennoscandia: A Synthesis.- Landscape-Scale Model Relating the Nordic Mountain Birch ForestSpatio-Temporal Dynamics to Various Anthropogenic Influences, Herbivory and Climate Change.- Scenarios for Future Development of the Mountain Birch Ecosystem.- Managing the Nordic Mountain Birch Ecosystem: Local Communities and the State in Finland's Forestry.- Policies and Developing Plans Towards Sustainability of Mountain Birch Ecosystems in Scandinavia.- The Nordic Mountain Birch Ecosystem - Challenges to Sustainable Management.

From the reviews:

"Springer's Ecological Studies series provides an invaluable database and synthesis in ecology that students and researchers alike should be aware of. The series provides very useful insights into ecosystems, providing background and up-to-date information on whole ecosystems and how they function in relation to their environment. This book is no exception. ... I would recommend this book to researchers and students alike, as the data are presented in a very accessible, clear fashion and the content can be extrapolated to many upland ecosystems in the United Kingdom." (Mountain Research and Development)

"The book is well structured and consists of 25 well-written concise chapters mostly by groups of authors ... all being specialists in the field. ... We have to congratulate all authors in particular the editor on this versatile, highly informative, well organized and concisely written book. ... This fascinating book is strongly recommended ... . It is a must for libraries of universities, high schools and other institutes and organisations of fundamental and applied research in bio- and geosciences ... ." (Fred J. A. Daniëls, Phytocoenologia, Vol. 37 (2), 2007)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.3.2005
Reihe/Serie Ecological Studies
Mitarbeit Mitglied der Redaktion: Staffan Karlsson, Seppo Neuvonen, Dietbert Thannheiser
Zusatzinfo XXIV, 370 p. With CD-ROM.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 810 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Schlagworte Bergwald • Birke • climate change • Development • Ecology • ecosystem • Environment • Forest • Forest ecosystem • Gebirgsbirke • Klimaveränderung • Mountain birch • nachhaltige Management • Ökologie • Production • sustainability • Sustainable Management • Temperature • temporal dynamics • Vegetation • Waldökosystem
ISBN-10 3-540-22909-4 / 3540229094
ISBN-13 978-3-540-22909-4 / 9783540229094
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