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Thomas R. Crow
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Challenges in the Conservation of Biological Resources ISBN: 9780429046650
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Autor:
Thomas R. Crow
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 33:S3-S14
A forward-looking approach to forest restoration is advocated with the emphasis on restoring ecosystem health. This approach, called functional restoration, uses indicators of ecosystem health such as mortality, regeneration, reproduction, and produc
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 22:1089-1103
Human land use of forested regions has intensified worldwide in recent decades, threatening long-term sustainability. Primary effects include conversion of land cover or reversion to an earlier stage of successional development. Both types of change
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Forest Ecology and Management. 242:776-790
Fire suppression has been found to dramatically change fire regimes, lead to accumulation of fuels, and alter forest composition and species abundance in the Central Hardwood Forests in the Missouri Ozarks, United States. After a half century of fire
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 10:187-203
The age-dependent variability of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes was assessed by measuring the net ecosystem exchange of C (NEE) in five managed forest stands in northern Wisconsin, USA. The study sites ranged in age from 3-year-old clearcut to mature st
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 196:395-406
We developed a fuel loading prediction model (EcoFL), which quantified fuel loads at ecosystem level using a classical ecosystem productivity concept and aboveground biomass measurements. EcoFL predicted fuel loading with high precision (r 2 = 0.94),
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Landscape and Urban Planning. 75:282-299
Humans not only structure the landscape through their activities, but their perceptions of nature are affected by the spatial and temporal arrangements (structure) in the landscape. Our understanding of these interactions, however, is limited. We exp
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Landscape and Urban Planning. 75:111-124
Three-dimensional (3-D) visualizations of forest landscapes are quantitative ecological information-based techniques that can be used to visualize forest structure, dynamics, landscape transformations and regional plans. Visualizing forests and lands
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Ecosystems. 8:396-411
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) Wilderness of northern Minnesota, USA, ememplifies how fire management and natural disturbance determine forest composition and landscape structure at a broad scale. Historically, the BWCA (>400,000 ha) was subje
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Ecological Modelling. 180:89-102
With wildfire suppression, accumulation of fine fuels and coarse fuels increases fire risk in Central Hardwood Forests. Assessment of fire risk provides guides for fuel treatments (prescribed fires, or coarse woody debris reduction) to avoid severe w