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TÃtulo : Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Udawatta, Ranjith P., ; Jose, Shibu, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XI, 510 p. 109 ilustraciones, 58 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-80060-4 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa agrÃcola BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa ciencia del suelo AgroecologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro es una recopilación de última generación de la información más reciente sobre los servicios ecosistémicos de la agrosilvicultura. En las últimas dos décadas se ha producido un aumento de la literatura sobre los servicios ecosistémicos de las prácticas agrÃcolas sostenibles, incluida la agrosilvicultura; sin embargo, la recopilación y sÃntesis de dicha información procedente de la agrosilvicultura ha sido limitada. Este libro llena ese vacÃo incorporando a varios expertos de todo el mundo. Además de presentar las múltiples dimensiones de los servicios ecosistémicos proporcionados por las principales prácticas agroforestales, el libro también ofrece estudios de casos de regiones tropicales y templadas del mundo. La información de este libro se puede utilizar para diseñar prácticas de gestión de la tierra para la mitigación del cambio climático, los beneficios de los ecosistemas, la productividad y la sostenibilidad agrÃcolas, y para la supervivencia y rentabilidad de las explotaciones familiares y para conservar la biodiversidad. Si bien sintetiza información sobre los aspectos biofÃsicos de los servicios ecosistémicos, el libro también describe las dimensiones socioeconómicas y polÃticas, incluidos modelos de incentivos apropiados para mejorar la adopción de la agrosilvicultura para que la sociedad en general pueda disfrutar de estos importantes beneficios. Nota de contenido: Preface -- Agroforestry for Ecosystem Services -- Agroforestry Practices for Soil Conservation and Resilient Agriculture -- Soil Health Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry -- Below-Ground Services in Vineyard Agroforestry Systems -- Selected Soil Properties Among Agroforestry, Natural Forest, Traditional Agriculture, and Palm Oil Land Uses in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia -- Water Quality and Quantity Benefits of Agroforestry and Processes: Long-Term Case Studies from Missouri, USA -- Enhanced Ecosystem Services Provided by Silvopastures -- Silvopasture for Food Security in a Changing Climate -- Potential Indicators to Assess the Sustainability of South American Forests Under Silvopastoral Management -- The Role of Temperate Agroforestry Practices in Supporting Pollinators -- Agroforestry for Biodiversity Conservation -- Cultural Ecosystem Services in Agroforests -- Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry in India -- Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry -- Agroforestry Integration and Multifunctional Landscape Planning for Enhanced Ecosystem Services from Treed Habitats -- Economic Valuation of Agroforestry Ecosystem Services -- Bibliography -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a state-of-the-art compilation of the latest information on ecosystem services of agroforestry. The last two decades have seen a surge in literature on the ecosystem services of sustainable agriculture practices, including that of agroforestry; however, compilation and synthesis of such information from agroforestry have been limited. This book fills that void by bringing in a number of experts from around the world. In addition to presenting the multiple dimensions of ecosystem services provided by major agroforestry practices, the book also offers case studies from both tropical and temperate regions of the world. Information from this book can be used to design land management practices for climate change mitigation, ecosystem benefits, agricultural productivity and sustainability, and for survival and profitability of family farms and to conserve biodiversity. While synthesizing information of the biophysical aspects of ecosystem services, the book also outlines the socioeconomic and policy dimensions, including appropriate incentive models to enhance adoption of agroforestry so that society at large can enjoy these important benefits. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services [documento electrónico] / Udawatta, Ranjith P., ; Jose, Shibu, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XI, 510 p. 109 ilustraciones, 58 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-80060-4
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa agrÃcola BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa ciencia del suelo AgroecologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro es una recopilación de última generación de la información más reciente sobre los servicios ecosistémicos de la agrosilvicultura. En las últimas dos décadas se ha producido un aumento de la literatura sobre los servicios ecosistémicos de las prácticas agrÃcolas sostenibles, incluida la agrosilvicultura; sin embargo, la recopilación y sÃntesis de dicha información procedente de la agrosilvicultura ha sido limitada. Este libro llena ese vacÃo incorporando a varios expertos de todo el mundo. Además de presentar las múltiples dimensiones de los servicios ecosistémicos proporcionados por las principales prácticas agroforestales, el libro también ofrece estudios de casos de regiones tropicales y templadas del mundo. La información de este libro se puede utilizar para diseñar prácticas de gestión de la tierra para la mitigación del cambio climático, los beneficios de los ecosistemas, la productividad y la sostenibilidad agrÃcolas, y para la supervivencia y rentabilidad de las explotaciones familiares y para conservar la biodiversidad. Si bien sintetiza información sobre los aspectos biofÃsicos de los servicios ecosistémicos, el libro también describe las dimensiones socioeconómicas y polÃticas, incluidos modelos de incentivos apropiados para mejorar la adopción de la agrosilvicultura para que la sociedad en general pueda disfrutar de estos importantes beneficios. Nota de contenido: Preface -- Agroforestry for Ecosystem Services -- Agroforestry Practices for Soil Conservation and Resilient Agriculture -- Soil Health Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry -- Below-Ground Services in Vineyard Agroforestry Systems -- Selected Soil Properties Among Agroforestry, Natural Forest, Traditional Agriculture, and Palm Oil Land Uses in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia -- Water Quality and Quantity Benefits of Agroforestry and Processes: Long-Term Case Studies from Missouri, USA -- Enhanced Ecosystem Services Provided by Silvopastures -- Silvopasture for Food Security in a Changing Climate -- Potential Indicators to Assess the Sustainability of South American Forests Under Silvopastoral Management -- The Role of Temperate Agroforestry Practices in Supporting Pollinators -- Agroforestry for Biodiversity Conservation -- Cultural Ecosystem Services in Agroforests -- Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry in India -- Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry -- Agroforestry Integration and Multifunctional Landscape Planning for Enhanced Ecosystem Services from Treed Habitats -- Economic Valuation of Agroforestry Ecosystem Services -- Bibliography -- Index. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book is a state-of-the-art compilation of the latest information on ecosystem services of agroforestry. The last two decades have seen a surge in literature on the ecosystem services of sustainable agriculture practices, including that of agroforestry; however, compilation and synthesis of such information from agroforestry have been limited. This book fills that void by bringing in a number of experts from around the world. In addition to presenting the multiple dimensions of ecosystem services provided by major agroforestry practices, the book also offers case studies from both tropical and temperate regions of the world. Information from this book can be used to design land management practices for climate change mitigation, ecosystem benefits, agricultural productivity and sustainability, and for survival and profitability of family farms and to conserve biodiversity. While synthesizing information of the biophysical aspects of ecosystem services, the book also outlines the socioeconomic and policy dimensions, including appropriate incentive models to enhance adoption of agroforestry so that society at large can enjoy these important benefits. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Agroforestry for Degraded Landscapes : Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges - Vol.1 Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Dagar, Jagdish Chander, ; Gupta, Sharda Rani, ; Teketay, Demel, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XVII, 554 p. 103 ilustraciones, 88 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1541360-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa vegetal EcologÃa del paisaje FisiologÃa de las plantas BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro presenta varios aspectos de la investigación y el desarrollo agroforestal, asà como las últimas tendencias en el manejo de paisajes degradados. Durante las últimas cuatro décadas, la investigación agroforestal (particularmente sobre paisajes degradados) ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en una ciencia esencial para la resolución de problemas, por ejemplo en términos de sostener la productividad agrÃcola, mejorar la salud del suelo y la biodiversidad, mejorar los servicios ecosistémicos, apoyar el secuestro de carbono y mitigar el cambio climático. Este libro examina los sistemas agroforestales templados y tropicales en todo el mundo, centrándose en las prácticas y tecnologÃas tradicionales y modernas utilizadas para rehabilitar tierras degradadas. Cubre los últimos avances en investigación, tendencias y desafÃos en la utilización y recuperación de tierras degradadas, por ejemplo, agrosilvicultura urbana y periurbana, recuperación de paisajes degradados, agricultura multiempresa basada en árboles, domesticación de halófitas de alto valor, forestación de zonas costeras. áreas, preservando manglares y mucho más. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrece un activo valioso para una amplia gama de partes interesadas, incluidos agricultores, cientÃficos, investigadores, educadores, estudiantes, agentes de desarrollo/extensión, ambientalistas, tomadores de decisiones y polÃticas, y organizaciones gubernamentales y no gubernamentales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Landscapes: Achieving Livelihood and Environmental Security -- Chapter 3. Agroforestry to Enhance Livelihood Security in Africa: Research Trends and Emerging Challenges -- Chapter 4. Potential of Agroforestry to Enhance Livelihood Security in Africa -- Chapter 5. Agroforestry Systems for Arid Ecologies in India -- Chapter 6. Land Use Management by Small Holders' Households as a Promising Way for Synergies Between the Rio Conventions: Case Study in Semi-arid Areas of Cameroon -- Chapter 7. Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry Systems in the West African Sahel: A Review -- Chapter 8. Agroforestry Systems for Improving Nutrient Recycling and Soil Fertility on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 9. Sustainability of Faidherbia albida-based Agroforestry in Crop Production and Maintaining Soil Health -- Chapter 10. Characterization of Faidherbia albida and Prosopis africana Trees Wood Anatomy and Response to Climate Variability Using Dendrochronology in the Sahelian Agroforestry Parklands -- Chapter 11. Potential of Gliricidia-based Agroforestry Systems for Resource Limited Agro-ecosystems -- Chapter 12. Lac-based Agroforestry System for Degraded Land -- Chapter 13. The Role of Insects in Enhancing Ecosystem Services of Tree-based Systems on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 14. Socio-economic and Policy Issues in Relation to Adoption of Agroforestry in Africa -- Chapter 15. Agroforestry Options for Degraded Landscapes in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 16. Community-based Peat Swamp Restoration through Agroforestry in Indonesia -- Chapter 17. Agroforestry to Sustain Island and Coastal Agriculture in Scenario of Climate Change: Indian Perspective -- Chapter 18. Incentivizing Hill Farmers for Promoting Agroforestry as an Alternative to Shifting Cultivation in North-East India -- Chapter 19. Promoting Bamboo-based Agroforestry for Enhancing Ecosystem Services from Degraded Lands -- Chapter 20. The Contribution of Agroforestry to Restoration and Conservation: Biodiversity Islands in Degraded Landscapes -- Chapter 21. Soil Micro-arthropods as Indicators of Soil Health of Tropical Homegardens in Kerala, India -- Chapter 22. Biomass Production Potentials under Temperate Agroforestry Systems as Influenced by Selected Sustainability Indicators: A Case Study Approach with Supportive Evidence -- Chapter 23. Management Practices vis-a-vis Agroforestry for the Improvement of Rangelands of Jammu and Kashmir in Northwestern Himalaya -- Chapter 24. The influence of Over-mature, Degraded Nothofagus Forests with Strong Anthropic Disturbance on the Quality of an Andisol, and Its Gradual Recovery with Silvopasture in Southwestern South America -- Chapter 25. Assessment of Trees Outside Forests (TOF) with emphasis on agroforestry systems -- Chapter 26. Agroforestry Interventions for Rehabilitating Salt-affected and Waterlogged Marginal Landscapes -- Chapter 27. Silvopasture Options for Enhanced Biological Productivity of Degraded Pasture/Grazing Lands: An Overview -- Chapter 28. Potential of Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Ravine Lands -- Chapter 29. Halophytes for Utilizing and Restoring Coastal Saline Soils of India: Emphasis on Agroforestry Mode -- Chapter 30. Urban and Peri-urban Agroforestry: Utilization of Waste Water and Degraded Landscapes for Environmental and Livelihood Security -- Chapter 31. Agroforestry Approach for Rehabilitation of Mine Spoils -- Chapter 32. Tree Plantations for Improving Soil Fertility and Carbon Sequestration on Mine Spoils -- Chapter 33. Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems for Rehabilitating Degraded Lands of India -- Chapter 34. Agroforestry Developments for Degraded Landscapes: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents various aspects of agroforestry research and development, as well as the latest trends in degraded landscape management. Over the last four decades, agroforestry research (particularly on degraded landscapes) has evolved into an essential problem-solving science, e.g. in terms of sustaining agricultural productivity, improving soil health and biodiversity, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting carbon sequestration and mitigating climate change. This book examines temperate and tropical agroforestry systems around the world, focusing on traditional and modern practices and technologies used to rehabilitate degraded lands. It covers the latest research advances, trends and challenges in the utilization and reclamation of degraded lands, e.g. urban and peri-urban agroforestry, reclamation of degraded landscapes, tree-based multi-enterprise agriculture, domestication of high-value halophytes, afforestation of coastal areas, preserving mangroves and much more. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for a broad range of stakeholders including farmers, scientists, researchers, educators, students, development/extension agents, environmentalists, policy/decision makers, and government and non-government organizations. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Agroforestry for Degraded Landscapes : Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges - Vol.1 [documento electrónico] / Dagar, Jagdish Chander, ; Gupta, Sharda Rani, ; Teketay, Demel, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XVII, 554 p. 103 ilustraciones, 88 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1541360--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa vegetal EcologÃa del paisaje FisiologÃa de las plantas BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro presenta varios aspectos de la investigación y el desarrollo agroforestal, asà como las últimas tendencias en el manejo de paisajes degradados. Durante las últimas cuatro décadas, la investigación agroforestal (particularmente sobre paisajes degradados) ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en una ciencia esencial para la resolución de problemas, por ejemplo en términos de sostener la productividad agrÃcola, mejorar la salud del suelo y la biodiversidad, mejorar los servicios ecosistémicos, apoyar el secuestro de carbono y mitigar el cambio climático. Este libro examina los sistemas agroforestales templados y tropicales en todo el mundo, centrándose en las prácticas y tecnologÃas tradicionales y modernas utilizadas para rehabilitar tierras degradadas. Cubre los últimos avances en investigación, tendencias y desafÃos en la utilización y recuperación de tierras degradadas, por ejemplo, agrosilvicultura urbana y periurbana, recuperación de paisajes degradados, agricultura multiempresa basada en árboles, domesticación de halófitas de alto valor, forestación de zonas costeras. áreas, preservando manglares y mucho más. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrece un activo valioso para una amplia gama de partes interesadas, incluidos agricultores, cientÃficos, investigadores, educadores, estudiantes, agentes de desarrollo/extensión, ambientalistas, tomadores de decisiones y polÃticas, y organizaciones gubernamentales y no gubernamentales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Landscapes: Achieving Livelihood and Environmental Security -- Chapter 3. Agroforestry to Enhance Livelihood Security in Africa: Research Trends and Emerging Challenges -- Chapter 4. Potential of Agroforestry to Enhance Livelihood Security in Africa -- Chapter 5. Agroforestry Systems for Arid Ecologies in India -- Chapter 6. Land Use Management by Small Holders' Households as a Promising Way for Synergies Between the Rio Conventions: Case Study in Semi-arid Areas of Cameroon -- Chapter 7. Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry Systems in the West African Sahel: A Review -- Chapter 8. Agroforestry Systems for Improving Nutrient Recycling and Soil Fertility on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 9. Sustainability of Faidherbia albida-based Agroforestry in Crop Production and Maintaining Soil Health -- Chapter 10. Characterization of Faidherbia albida and Prosopis africana Trees Wood Anatomy and Response to Climate Variability Using Dendrochronology in the Sahelian Agroforestry Parklands -- Chapter 11. Potential of Gliricidia-based Agroforestry Systems for Resource Limited Agro-ecosystems -- Chapter 12. Lac-based Agroforestry System for Degraded Land -- Chapter 13. The Role of Insects in Enhancing Ecosystem Services of Tree-based Systems on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 14. Socio-economic and Policy Issues in Relation to Adoption of Agroforestry in Africa -- Chapter 15. Agroforestry Options for Degraded Landscapes in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 16. Community-based Peat Swamp Restoration through Agroforestry in Indonesia -- Chapter 17. Agroforestry to Sustain Island and Coastal Agriculture in Scenario of Climate Change: Indian Perspective -- Chapter 18. Incentivizing Hill Farmers for Promoting Agroforestry as an Alternative to Shifting Cultivation in North-East India -- Chapter 19. Promoting Bamboo-based Agroforestry for Enhancing Ecosystem Services from Degraded Lands -- Chapter 20. The Contribution of Agroforestry to Restoration and Conservation: Biodiversity Islands in Degraded Landscapes -- Chapter 21. Soil Micro-arthropods as Indicators of Soil Health of Tropical Homegardens in Kerala, India -- Chapter 22. Biomass Production Potentials under Temperate Agroforestry Systems as Influenced by Selected Sustainability Indicators: A Case Study Approach with Supportive Evidence -- Chapter 23. Management Practices vis-a-vis Agroforestry for the Improvement of Rangelands of Jammu and Kashmir in Northwestern Himalaya -- Chapter 24. The influence of Over-mature, Degraded Nothofagus Forests with Strong Anthropic Disturbance on the Quality of an Andisol, and Its Gradual Recovery with Silvopasture in Southwestern South America -- Chapter 25. Assessment of Trees Outside Forests (TOF) with emphasis on agroforestry systems -- Chapter 26. Agroforestry Interventions for Rehabilitating Salt-affected and Waterlogged Marginal Landscapes -- Chapter 27. Silvopasture Options for Enhanced Biological Productivity of Degraded Pasture/Grazing Lands: An Overview -- Chapter 28. Potential of Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Ravine Lands -- Chapter 29. Halophytes for Utilizing and Restoring Coastal Saline Soils of India: Emphasis on Agroforestry Mode -- Chapter 30. Urban and Peri-urban Agroforestry: Utilization of Waste Water and Degraded Landscapes for Environmental and Livelihood Security -- Chapter 31. Agroforestry Approach for Rehabilitation of Mine Spoils -- Chapter 32. Tree Plantations for Improving Soil Fertility and Carbon Sequestration on Mine Spoils -- Chapter 33. Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems for Rehabilitating Degraded Lands of India -- Chapter 34. Agroforestry Developments for Degraded Landscapes: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents various aspects of agroforestry research and development, as well as the latest trends in degraded landscape management. Over the last four decades, agroforestry research (particularly on degraded landscapes) has evolved into an essential problem-solving science, e.g. in terms of sustaining agricultural productivity, improving soil health and biodiversity, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting carbon sequestration and mitigating climate change. This book examines temperate and tropical agroforestry systems around the world, focusing on traditional and modern practices and technologies used to rehabilitate degraded lands. It covers the latest research advances, trends and challenges in the utilization and reclamation of degraded lands, e.g. urban and peri-urban agroforestry, reclamation of degraded landscapes, tree-based multi-enterprise agriculture, domestication of high-value halophytes, afforestation of coastal areas, preserving mangroves and much more. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for a broad range of stakeholders including farmers, scientists, researchers, educators, students, development/extension agents, environmentalists, policy/decision makers, and government and non-government organizations. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : Agroforestry for Degraded Landscapes : Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges - Vol. 2 Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Dagar, Jagdish Chander, ; Gupta, Sharda Rani, ; Teketay, Demel, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: Singapore [Malasia] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XIII, 475 p. 97 ilustraciones, 64 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-981-1568077-- Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa vegetal EcologÃa del paisaje FisiologÃa de las plantas BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro presenta varios aspectos de la investigación y el desarrollo agroforestal, asà como las últimas tendencias en el manejo de paisajes degradados. Durante las últimas cuatro décadas, la investigación agroforestal (particularmente sobre paisajes degradados) ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en una ciencia esencial para la resolución de problemas, por ejemplo en términos de sostener la productividad agrÃcola, mejorar la salud del suelo y la biodiversidad, mejorar los servicios ecosistémicos, apoyar el secuestro de carbono y mitigar el cambio climático. Este libro examina los sistemas agroforestales templados y tropicales en todo el mundo, centrándose en las prácticas y tecnologÃas tradicionales y modernas utilizadas para rehabilitar tierras degradadas. Cubre los últimos avances en investigación, tendencias y desafÃos en la utilización y recuperación de tierras degradadas, por ejemplo, agrosilvicultura urbana y periurbana, recuperación de paisajes degradados, agricultura multiempresa basada en árboles, domesticación de halófitas de alto valor, forestación de zonas costeras. áreas, preservando manglares y mucho más. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrece un activo valioso para una amplia gama de partes interesadas, incluidos agricultores, cientÃficos, investigadores, educadores, estudiantes, agentes de desarrollo/extensión, ambientalistas, tomadores de decisiones y polÃticas, y organizaciones gubernamentales y no gubernamentales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Biomass Production Potentials under Temperate Agroforestry Systems as Influenced by Selected Sustainability Indicators: A Case Study Approach with Supportive Evidence -- Chapter 2. Management Practices vis-a-vis Agroforestry for the Improvement of Rangelands of Jammu and Kashmir in Northwestern Himalaya, India -- Chapter 3. The Influence of Over-mature, Degraded Nothofagus Forests with Strong Anthropic Disturbance on the Quality of an Andisol and Its Gradual Recovery with Silvopasture in Southwestern South America -- Chapter 4. Assessment of Trees Outside Forests (TOF) with Emphasis on Agroforestry Systems -- Chapter 5. Agroforestry Interventions for Rehabilitating Salt-affected and Waterlogged Marginal Landscapes -- Chapter 6. Silvopasture Options for Enhanced Biological Productivity of Degraded Pasture/Grazing Lands: An Overview -- Chapter 7. Potential of Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Ravine Lands -- Chapter 8. Urban and Peri-urban Agroforestry: Utilization of Waste Water and Degraded Landscapes forEnvironmental and Livelihood Security -- Chapter 9. Agroforestry Approach for Rehabilitation of Mine Spoils -- Chapter 10. The Role of Tree Plantations forImproving Soil Fertility and Carbon Sequestration on Coal Mine Spoils -- Chapter 11. Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems for Rehabilitating Degraded Lands of India -- Chapter 12. Sustainability of Faidherbia albida-based Agroforestry in Crop Production and Maintaining Soil Health -- Chapter 13. Characterization of Faidherbia albida and Prosopis africana Trees Wood Anatomy and Response to Climate Variability Using Dendrochronology in the Sahelian Agroforestry Parklands -- Chapter 14. Lac-based Agroforestry System for Degraded Lands in India -- Chapter 15. The Role of Insects in Enhancing Ecosystem Services of Tree-based Systems on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 16. Promoting Bamboo-based Agroforestry for Enhancing Ecosystem Services from Degraded Lands -- Chapter 17. Agroforestry Developments for Degraded Landscapes: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents various aspects of agroforestry research and development, as well as the latest trends in degraded landscape management. Over the last four decades, agroforestry research (particularly on degraded landscapes) has evolved into an essential problem-solving science, e.g. in terms of sustaining agricultural productivity, improving soil health and biodiversity, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting carbon sequestration and mitigating climate change. This book examines temperate and tropical agroforestry systems around the world, focusing on traditional and modern practices and technologies used to rehabilitate degraded lands. It covers the latest research advances, trends and challenges in the utilization and reclamation of degraded lands, e.g. urban and peri-urban agroforestry, reclamation of degraded landscapes, tree-based multi-enterprise agriculture, domestication of high-value halophytes, afforestation of coastal areas, preserving mangroves and much more. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for a broad range of stakeholders including farmers, scientists, researchers, educators, students, development/extension agents, environmentalists, policy/decision makers, and government and non-government organizations. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Agroforestry for Degraded Landscapes : Recent Advances and Emerging Challenges - Vol. 2 [documento electrónico] / Dagar, Jagdish Chander, ; Gupta, Sharda Rani, ; Teketay, Demel, . - 1 ed. . - Singapore [Malasia] : Springer, 2020 . - XIII, 475 p. 97 ilustraciones, 64 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-981-1568077--
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Silvicultura EcologÃa vegetal EcologÃa del paisaje FisiologÃa de las plantas BiologÃa de la Conservación EcologÃa Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro presenta varios aspectos de la investigación y el desarrollo agroforestal, asà como las últimas tendencias en el manejo de paisajes degradados. Durante las últimas cuatro décadas, la investigación agroforestal (particularmente sobre paisajes degradados) ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en una ciencia esencial para la resolución de problemas, por ejemplo en términos de sostener la productividad agrÃcola, mejorar la salud del suelo y la biodiversidad, mejorar los servicios ecosistémicos, apoyar el secuestro de carbono y mitigar el cambio climático. Este libro examina los sistemas agroforestales templados y tropicales en todo el mundo, centrándose en las prácticas y tecnologÃas tradicionales y modernas utilizadas para rehabilitar tierras degradadas. Cubre los últimos avances en investigación, tendencias y desafÃos en la utilización y recuperación de tierras degradadas, por ejemplo, agrosilvicultura urbana y periurbana, recuperación de paisajes degradados, agricultura multiempresa basada en árboles, domesticación de halófitas de alto valor, forestación de zonas costeras. áreas, preservando manglares y mucho más. Dado su alcance, el libro ofrece un activo valioso para una amplia gama de partes interesadas, incluidos agricultores, cientÃficos, investigadores, educadores, estudiantes, agentes de desarrollo/extensión, ambientalistas, tomadores de decisiones y polÃticas, y organizaciones gubernamentales y no gubernamentales. Nota de contenido: Chapter 1. Biomass Production Potentials under Temperate Agroforestry Systems as Influenced by Selected Sustainability Indicators: A Case Study Approach with Supportive Evidence -- Chapter 2. Management Practices vis-a-vis Agroforestry for the Improvement of Rangelands of Jammu and Kashmir in Northwestern Himalaya, India -- Chapter 3. The Influence of Over-mature, Degraded Nothofagus Forests with Strong Anthropic Disturbance on the Quality of an Andisol and Its Gradual Recovery with Silvopasture in Southwestern South America -- Chapter 4. Assessment of Trees Outside Forests (TOF) with Emphasis on Agroforestry Systems -- Chapter 5. Agroforestry Interventions for Rehabilitating Salt-affected and Waterlogged Marginal Landscapes -- Chapter 6. Silvopasture Options for Enhanced Biological Productivity of Degraded Pasture/Grazing Lands: An Overview -- Chapter 7. Potential of Agroforestry for Rehabilitation of Degraded Ravine Lands -- Chapter 8. Urban and Peri-urban Agroforestry: Utilization of Waste Water and Degraded Landscapes forEnvironmental and Livelihood Security -- Chapter 9. Agroforestry Approach for Rehabilitation of Mine Spoils -- Chapter 10. The Role of Tree Plantations forImproving Soil Fertility and Carbon Sequestration on Coal Mine Spoils -- Chapter 11. Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems for Rehabilitating Degraded Lands of India -- Chapter 12. Sustainability of Faidherbia albida-based Agroforestry in Crop Production and Maintaining Soil Health -- Chapter 13. Characterization of Faidherbia albida and Prosopis africana Trees Wood Anatomy and Response to Climate Variability Using Dendrochronology in the Sahelian Agroforestry Parklands -- Chapter 14. Lac-based Agroforestry System for Degraded Lands in India -- Chapter 15. The Role of Insects in Enhancing Ecosystem Services of Tree-based Systems on Degraded Lands -- Chapter 16. Promoting Bamboo-based Agroforestry for Enhancing Ecosystem Services from Degraded Lands -- Chapter 17. Agroforestry Developments for Degraded Landscapes: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents various aspects of agroforestry research and development, as well as the latest trends in degraded landscape management. Over the last four decades, agroforestry research (particularly on degraded landscapes) has evolved into an essential problem-solving science, e.g. in terms of sustaining agricultural productivity, improving soil health and biodiversity, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting carbon sequestration and mitigating climate change. This book examines temperate and tropical agroforestry systems around the world, focusing on traditional and modern practices and technologies used to rehabilitate degraded lands. It covers the latest research advances, trends and challenges in the utilization and reclamation of degraded lands, e.g. urban and peri-urban agroforestry, reclamation of degraded landscapes, tree-based multi-enterprise agriculture, domestication of high-value halophytes, afforestation of coastal areas, preserving mangroves and much more. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable asset for a broad range of stakeholders including farmers, scientists, researchers, educators, students, development/extension agents, environmentalists, policy/decision makers, and government and non-government organizations. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]
TÃtulo : BiaÅ‚owieża Primeval Forest: Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Samojlik, Tomasz, ; Fedotova, Anastasia, ; Daszkiewicz, Piotr, ; Rotherham, Ian D., Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: XV, 223 p. 40 ilustraciones, 33 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-33479-6 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Silvicultura BiologÃa de la Conservación Agricultura Propiedad cultural Patrimonio cultural Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Comprender el estado actual y la dinámica de cualquier bosque es imposible sin reconocer su historia. El Bosque Primigenio de BiaÅ‚owieża (BPF), ubicado en la frontera entre Polonia y Bielorrusia, es uno de los bosques de tierras bajas europeos mejor conservados y es objeto de innumerables trabajos centrados en innumerables aspectos de su biologÃa, ecologÃa y gestión. Después de algunos siglos (XIV-XVIII) de protección como bosque real y reserva de caza de los reyes polacos y los grandes duques lituanos, el bosque cayó bajo el dominio del Estado ruso y más tarde (desde 1888) - bajo propiedad personal de los zares rusos. Durante el largo siglo XIX, muchas de las formas "antiguas" de utilización multifuncional del bosque (producción de heno, apicultura, pastoreo de ganado, etc.) sufrieron cambios de acuerdo con las exigencias de la nueva administración y los principios de la silvicultura "racional". . Fueron sometidos a un control más estricto o incluso prohibidos. Sin embargo, los intentos de introducir una silvicultura "racional" en el último refugio del bisonte europeo se toparon con numerosos obstáculos. Todo el largo siglo XIX (en este caso 1795-1915) en la historia de BPF es una historia de lucha entre el uso "tradicional", las nuevas tendencias administrativas en el manejo de bosques y caza y la creciente percepción del bosque primitivo o prÃstino. El libro muestra los antecedentes históricos y el resultado de esta lucha: la historia de BPF en el largo siglo XIX centrándose en el seguimiento de todas las huellas culturales, tanto materiales (paisajes culturales, especies exóticas introducidas, procesos inducidos por el hombre) como inmateriales (conocimientos tradicionales de los bosques y uso de los recursos forestales, la importancia polÃtica y cultural del bosque, la investigación cientÃfica) que dieron forma al estado y la imagen de uno de los últimos bosques verdaderamente salvajes de Europa. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources and methods -- 2.1. Written sources - archival and literature surveys -- 2.2. Maps and graphical depictions -- 2.3. Field surveys -- 2.4. Oral sources -- 2.5. Palaeoecological studies by other authors -- 3. Traditions of a royal forest (until 1795) -- 3.1. The historical background: BPF as a royal hunting ground, access rights, types of use (haymaking, beekeeping), shifts in management in the 18th century, fall of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth -- 3.2. Material imprints – the environmental impact of the period: system of conservation, creation of cultural landscapes due to centuries-long traditional use of forest resources (landscape of access area, landscape of a hunting garden), evolution of pure-pine stands as a result of centuries of fire use, establishment of the European bison protection and support system -- 3.3. Cultural heritage – role of BPF among royal forests, traditional knowledge – variety of uses for Scots pine and lime trees -- 3.4. View fromoutside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until the end of the 18th century) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: J. E. Gilibert's studies of BPF's animals -- 2. Art/literature box: J.H. Muntz's depiction of an arboreal apiary -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Cultural landscapes -- 4. The beginning of the imperial period (1796-1831) -- 4.1. The historical background: BPF devoid of protection until 1802, return to the Polish system of management and its fall after the Polish national uprising of 1831 -- 4.2. Material imprints – the environmental impact of the period: continuation of the 18th century trends with first attempts at drawing new, "scientifically" based management plans -- 4.3. Cultural heritage – BPF as a source of imperial gifts, BiaÅ‚owieża's foresters role in the national uprising, traditional knowledge of the forest (local names of forest habitats that became the source of 20th century nomenclature) -- 4.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1831) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Julius Brincken's visits to BPF -- 2. Art/literature box: Jakub Sokolowski's depictions of the forest and its dwellers -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: European bison –primeval beast unintentionally supported by traditional use -- 5. Mixed management goals (1832-1863) -- 5.1. The historical background: continuous attempts of the Russian administration at forest taxation, failed commercial timber production attempts, the first tsar's hunt in BPF -- 5.2. Material imprints – wasted timber or remnants of past traditional forest use – culturally modified trees in BPF -- 5.3. Cultural heritage – the first Russian taxation of BPF, the first known management plan; world's first successful experiments with creating bison-cattle hybrids conducted by Leopold Walicki; official and unofficial views on the first tsar's hunt -- 5.4. View from outside: the recognitionof the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1863) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Dmitrii Dolmatov's futuristic plans of BPF's management -- 2. Art/literature box: Michaly Zichy in the imperial forest -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Bison-cattle hybrids -- 6: The restoration period (1864-1888) -- 6.1. The historical background: shift in the management towards creation of a large game reserve connected with prohibition of several traditional ways of forest use -- 6.2. Material imprints – European bison from BPF in the collections of museums, universities and curiosity chambers around the world -- 6.3. Cultural heritage – beekeepers of BPF -- 6.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1888) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Nobel prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz in BPF -- 2. Art/literature box: Excursions to BPF in the literature of the second half of the 19th century -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Pine tree as a living archive of historical events -- 7: Tsars' private hunting ground (1888-1915) -- 7.1. The historical background: BPF as tsars' private property -- 7.2. Material imprints – promoting ungulates and exterminating carnivores – unnatural selection; imperial palace in BiaÅ‚owieża -- 7.3. Cultural heritage – local peasants' legal fight with the administration of the forest -- 7.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1915) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Józef Neverly – the last great game manager of the imperial forest -- 2. Art/literature box: E. P. Wishniakov's photographical journey through BPF -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: impact of cattle pasturing inside BPF -- 8. The end of the long 19th century -- 8.1. State of the forest on the brink of WWI -- 8.2. Long-lasting impact of BPF management, protection and exploitation in the long 19th century -- 8.3. Cultural heritage of the Russian Imperial Forest -- 8.4. BPF in the international perspective – already established as a pristine forest (efforts to preserve the central part of the forest during massive German exploitation of WWI) -- 9. Conclusions - learning the past to understand the future of BPF -- 9.1. Primeval, natural, ancient – what does it mean in the context of BPF's history -- 9.2. Research needs and conservation goals -- 9.3. Lessons from Europe's best preserved lowland forest. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Understanding the current state and dynamics of any forest is impossible without recognizing its history. BiaÅ‚owieża Primeval Forest (BPF), located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the best preserved European lowland forests and a subject of myriads of works focusing on countless aspects of its biology, ecology, and management. After few centuries (14th-18th) of protection as a royal forest and game reserve of Polish kings and Lithuanian grand dukes, the forest fell under the rule of Russian state and later (since 1888) - under personal ownership of Russian tsars. During the long 19th century many of "older" ways of multi-functional utilisation of the forest (haymaking, bee-keeping, cattle pasturing, etc.) underwent changes in accordance with the requirements of the new administration and principles of "rational" forestry. They were put under tighter control, or even fell under the ban. However, attempts at introducing the "rational" forestry in the last refugium ofEuropean bison were hindered by numerous obstacles. The entire long 19th century (in this case 1795-1915) in the history of BPF is a story of struggle between "traditional" use, new administrative trends in forest and game management and the rising perception of the primeval or pristine forest. The book shows the historical background and the outcome of this struggle: BPF's history in the long 19th century focusing on tracking all cultural imprints, both material (cultural landscapes, introduced alien species, human-induced processes) and immaterial(traditional knowledge of forest and use of forest resources, the political and cultural significance of the forest, scientific research) that shaped the state and picture of one of the last truly wild forests of Europe. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] BiaÅ‚owieża Primeval Forest: Nature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century [documento electrónico] / Samojlik, Tomasz, ; Fedotova, Anastasia, ; Daszkiewicz, Piotr, ; Rotherham, Ian D., . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2020 . - XV, 223 p. 40 ilustraciones, 33 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-33479-6
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Silvicultura BiologÃa de la Conservación Agricultura Propiedad cultural Patrimonio cultural Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Comprender el estado actual y la dinámica de cualquier bosque es imposible sin reconocer su historia. El Bosque Primigenio de BiaÅ‚owieża (BPF), ubicado en la frontera entre Polonia y Bielorrusia, es uno de los bosques de tierras bajas europeos mejor conservados y es objeto de innumerables trabajos centrados en innumerables aspectos de su biologÃa, ecologÃa y gestión. Después de algunos siglos (XIV-XVIII) de protección como bosque real y reserva de caza de los reyes polacos y los grandes duques lituanos, el bosque cayó bajo el dominio del Estado ruso y más tarde (desde 1888) - bajo propiedad personal de los zares rusos. Durante el largo siglo XIX, muchas de las formas "antiguas" de utilización multifuncional del bosque (producción de heno, apicultura, pastoreo de ganado, etc.) sufrieron cambios de acuerdo con las exigencias de la nueva administración y los principios de la silvicultura "racional". . Fueron sometidos a un control más estricto o incluso prohibidos. Sin embargo, los intentos de introducir una silvicultura "racional" en el último refugio del bisonte europeo se toparon con numerosos obstáculos. Todo el largo siglo XIX (en este caso 1795-1915) en la historia de BPF es una historia de lucha entre el uso "tradicional", las nuevas tendencias administrativas en el manejo de bosques y caza y la creciente percepción del bosque primitivo o prÃstino. El libro muestra los antecedentes históricos y el resultado de esta lucha: la historia de BPF en el largo siglo XIX centrándose en el seguimiento de todas las huellas culturales, tanto materiales (paisajes culturales, especies exóticas introducidas, procesos inducidos por el hombre) como inmateriales (conocimientos tradicionales de los bosques y uso de los recursos forestales, la importancia polÃtica y cultural del bosque, la investigación cientÃfica) que dieron forma al estado y la imagen de uno de los últimos bosques verdaderamente salvajes de Europa. Nota de contenido: 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources and methods -- 2.1. Written sources - archival and literature surveys -- 2.2. Maps and graphical depictions -- 2.3. Field surveys -- 2.4. Oral sources -- 2.5. Palaeoecological studies by other authors -- 3. Traditions of a royal forest (until 1795) -- 3.1. The historical background: BPF as a royal hunting ground, access rights, types of use (haymaking, beekeeping), shifts in management in the 18th century, fall of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth -- 3.2. Material imprints – the environmental impact of the period: system of conservation, creation of cultural landscapes due to centuries-long traditional use of forest resources (landscape of access area, landscape of a hunting garden), evolution of pure-pine stands as a result of centuries of fire use, establishment of the European bison protection and support system -- 3.3. Cultural heritage – role of BPF among royal forests, traditional knowledge – variety of uses for Scots pine and lime trees -- 3.4. View fromoutside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until the end of the 18th century) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: J. E. Gilibert's studies of BPF's animals -- 2. Art/literature box: J.H. Muntz's depiction of an arboreal apiary -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Cultural landscapes -- 4. The beginning of the imperial period (1796-1831) -- 4.1. The historical background: BPF devoid of protection until 1802, return to the Polish system of management and its fall after the Polish national uprising of 1831 -- 4.2. Material imprints – the environmental impact of the period: continuation of the 18th century trends with first attempts at drawing new, "scientifically" based management plans -- 4.3. Cultural heritage – BPF as a source of imperial gifts, BiaÅ‚owieża's foresters role in the national uprising, traditional knowledge of the forest (local names of forest habitats that became the source of 20th century nomenclature) -- 4.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1831) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Julius Brincken's visits to BPF -- 2. Art/literature box: Jakub Sokolowski's depictions of the forest and its dwellers -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: European bison –primeval beast unintentionally supported by traditional use -- 5. Mixed management goals (1832-1863) -- 5.1. The historical background: continuous attempts of the Russian administration at forest taxation, failed commercial timber production attempts, the first tsar's hunt in BPF -- 5.2. Material imprints – wasted timber or remnants of past traditional forest use – culturally modified trees in BPF -- 5.3. Cultural heritage – the first Russian taxation of BPF, the first known management plan; world's first successful experiments with creating bison-cattle hybrids conducted by Leopold Walicki; official and unofficial views on the first tsar's hunt -- 5.4. View from outside: the recognitionof the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1863) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Dmitrii Dolmatov's futuristic plans of BPF's management -- 2. Art/literature box: Michaly Zichy in the imperial forest -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Bison-cattle hybrids -- 6: The restoration period (1864-1888) -- 6.1. The historical background: shift in the management towards creation of a large game reserve connected with prohibition of several traditional ways of forest use -- 6.2. Material imprints – European bison from BPF in the collections of museums, universities and curiosity chambers around the world -- 6.3. Cultural heritage – beekeepers of BPF -- 6.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1888) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Nobel prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz in BPF -- 2. Art/literature box: Excursions to BPF in the literature of the second half of the 19th century -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: Pine tree as a living archive of historical events -- 7: Tsars' private hunting ground (1888-1915) -- 7.1. The historical background: BPF as tsars' private property -- 7.2. Material imprints – promoting ungulates and exterminating carnivores – unnatural selection; imperial palace in BiaÅ‚owieża -- 7.3. Cultural heritage – local peasants' legal fight with the administration of the forest -- 7.4. View from outside: the recognition of the forest (BPF in the works of naturalists, artists, travellers until 1915) -- Boxes: 1. Biographical box: Józef Neverly – the last great game manager of the imperial forest -- 2. Art/literature box: E. P. Wishniakov's photographical journey through BPF -- 3. Species/processes/types of forest box: impact of cattle pasturing inside BPF -- 8. The end of the long 19th century -- 8.1. State of the forest on the brink of WWI -- 8.2. Long-lasting impact of BPF management, protection and exploitation in the long 19th century -- 8.3. Cultural heritage of the Russian Imperial Forest -- 8.4. BPF in the international perspective – already established as a pristine forest (efforts to preserve the central part of the forest during massive German exploitation of WWI) -- 9. Conclusions - learning the past to understand the future of BPF -- 9.1. Primeval, natural, ancient – what does it mean in the context of BPF's history -- 9.2. Research needs and conservation goals -- 9.3. Lessons from Europe's best preserved lowland forest. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : Understanding the current state and dynamics of any forest is impossible without recognizing its history. BiaÅ‚owieża Primeval Forest (BPF), located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is one of the best preserved European lowland forests and a subject of myriads of works focusing on countless aspects of its biology, ecology, and management. After few centuries (14th-18th) of protection as a royal forest and game reserve of Polish kings and Lithuanian grand dukes, the forest fell under the rule of Russian state and later (since 1888) - under personal ownership of Russian tsars. During the long 19th century many of "older" ways of multi-functional utilisation of the forest (haymaking, bee-keeping, cattle pasturing, etc.) underwent changes in accordance with the requirements of the new administration and principles of "rational" forestry. They were put under tighter control, or even fell under the ban. However, attempts at introducing the "rational" forestry in the last refugium ofEuropean bison were hindered by numerous obstacles. The entire long 19th century (in this case 1795-1915) in the history of BPF is a story of struggle between "traditional" use, new administrative trends in forest and game management and the rising perception of the primeval or pristine forest. The book shows the historical background and the outcome of this struggle: BPF's history in the long 19th century focusing on tracking all cultural imprints, both material (cultural landscapes, introduced alien species, human-induced processes) and immaterial(traditional knowledge of forest and use of forest resources, the political and cultural significance of the forest, scientific research) that shaped the state and picture of one of the last truly wild forests of Europe. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Big Data in Bioeconomy / SödergÃ¥rd, Caj ; Mildorf, Tomas ; Habyarimana, Ephrem ; Berre, Arne J. ; Fernandes, Jose A. ; Zinke-Wehlmann, Christian
TÃtulo : Big Data in Bioeconomy : Results from the European DataBio Project Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: SödergÃ¥rd, Caj, ; Mildorf, Tomas, ; Habyarimana, Ephrem, ; Berre, Arne J., ; Fernandes, Jose A., ; Zinke-Wehlmann, Christian, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2021 Número de páginas: XVI, 423 p. 192 ilustraciones, 183 ilustraciones en color. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-030-71069-9 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Silvicultura Grandes datos Recursos de energÃa EconomÃa ambiental economÃa agrÃcola EconomÃa de los recursos y del medio ambiente Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro de acceso abierto y editado presenta el resultado integral del Proyecto Europeo DataBio, que examinó nuevos métodos basados ​​en datos para dar forma a una bioeconomÃa. Estos métodos se utilizan para desarrollar formas nuevas y sostenibles de utilizar los recursos forestales, agrÃcolas y pesqueros. Como iniciativa europea, el objetivo es utilizar estos nuevos hallazgos para apoyar a los tomadores de decisiones y a los productores, es decir, agricultores, propietarios de tierras y bosques y pescadores. Con sus 27 proyectos piloto de 17 paÃses, los autores examinan sectores importantes y destacan ejemplos en los que se utilizaron métodos modernos basados ​​en datos para aumentar la sostenibilidad. ¿Cómo pueden los agricultores, silvicultores o pescadores utilizar estos conocimientos en su vida diaria? Los autores responden a esta y otras preguntas para nuestros lectores. Las primeras cuatro partes de este libro ofrecen una visión general de las tecnologÃas de big data relevantes para la recolección óptima de materias primas. Las siguientes tres partes ponen estas tecnologÃas en perspectiva, mostrando aplicaciones utilizables en la agricultura, la silvicultura y la pesca. La parte final de este libro ofrece un resumen y una visión del futuro. Con su amplia perspectiva y variedad de temas, este libro es un enriquecimiento para estudiantes y cientÃficos en bioeconomÃa, biodiversidad y recursos renovables. Nota de contenido: Part I – Technological Foundation: Big Data Technologies for BioIndustries: Big Data Technologies in DataBio -- Standards and EO data platforms -- Data Types: Sensor Data -- Remote sensing -- Crowdsourced Data -- Genomics Data -- Data Integration and Modelling: Linked Data and Metadata -- Linked Data usages in Databio -- Data Pipelines: Modeling and Evaluation of models -- Analytics and visualization: Data Analytics and Machine Learning -- Real-time Data Processing -- Privacy Preserving Analytics, Processing and Data Management -- Data Visualisation -- Part II – Applications in Agriculture: Introduction Smart Agriculture -- Smart farming for sustainable agricultural production -- Genomics Biomass pilots -- Yield Prediction in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and Cultivated Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) -- Delineation of management zones using satellite imageries -- Farm Weather Insurance Assessment -- Copernicus Data and CAP Subsidies Control -- Future vision, Summary and Outlook -- Part III Applications in Forestry: Introduction – state of the art of technology and market potential for Big Data in forestry -- Finnish Forest Data based Metsään.fi-services -- Forest variable estimation and change monitoring solutions based on remote sensing Big Data -- Monitoring Forest Health: Big Data applied to diseases and plagues control -- Forest damage monitoring for the bark beetle -- Conclusions and Outlook - Summary of Big Data in forestry -- Part IV Applications in Fishery: The potential of Big data for improving pelagic fisheries sustainability -- Tuna fisheries fuel consumption reduction and safer operations -- Sustainable and added value small pelagic fisheries pilots -- Conclusion and future vision -- Part V – Summary and Outlook: Summary of experiences of the potential and Exploitation of Big Data and AI in Bioeconomy -- Glossary - Terminology, acronyms, abbreviations. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This edited open access book presents the comprehensive outcome of The European DataBio Project, which examined new data-driven methods to shape a bioeconomy. These methods are used to develop new and sustainable ways to use forest, farm and fishery resources. As a European initiative, the goal is to use these new findings to support decision-makers and producers – meaning farmers, land and forest owners and fishermen. With their 27 pilot projects from 17 countries, the authors examine important sectors and highlight examples where modern data-driven methods were used to increase sustainability. How can farmers, foresters or fishermen use these insights in their daily lives? The authors answer this and other questions for our readers. The first four parts of this book give an overview of the big data technologies relevant for optimal raw material gathering. The next three parts put these technologies into perspective, by showing useable applications from farming, forestry andfishery. The final part of this book gives a summary and a view on the future. With its broad outlook and variety of topics, this book is an enrichment for students and scientists in bioeconomy, biodiversity and renewable resources. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Big Data in Bioeconomy : Results from the European DataBio Project [documento electrónico] / SödergÃ¥rd, Caj, ; Mildorf, Tomas, ; Habyarimana, Ephrem, ; Berre, Arne J., ; Fernandes, Jose A., ; Zinke-Wehlmann, Christian, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XVI, 423 p. 192 ilustraciones, 183 ilustraciones en color.
ISBN : 978-3-030-71069-9
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Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Silvicultura Grandes datos Recursos de energÃa EconomÃa ambiental economÃa agrÃcola EconomÃa de los recursos y del medio ambiente Clasificación: 634.9 Resumen: Este libro de acceso abierto y editado presenta el resultado integral del Proyecto Europeo DataBio, que examinó nuevos métodos basados ​​en datos para dar forma a una bioeconomÃa. Estos métodos se utilizan para desarrollar formas nuevas y sostenibles de utilizar los recursos forestales, agrÃcolas y pesqueros. Como iniciativa europea, el objetivo es utilizar estos nuevos hallazgos para apoyar a los tomadores de decisiones y a los productores, es decir, agricultores, propietarios de tierras y bosques y pescadores. Con sus 27 proyectos piloto de 17 paÃses, los autores examinan sectores importantes y destacan ejemplos en los que se utilizaron métodos modernos basados ​​en datos para aumentar la sostenibilidad. ¿Cómo pueden los agricultores, silvicultores o pescadores utilizar estos conocimientos en su vida diaria? Los autores responden a esta y otras preguntas para nuestros lectores. Las primeras cuatro partes de este libro ofrecen una visión general de las tecnologÃas de big data relevantes para la recolección óptima de materias primas. Las siguientes tres partes ponen estas tecnologÃas en perspectiva, mostrando aplicaciones utilizables en la agricultura, la silvicultura y la pesca. La parte final de este libro ofrece un resumen y una visión del futuro. Con su amplia perspectiva y variedad de temas, este libro es un enriquecimiento para estudiantes y cientÃficos en bioeconomÃa, biodiversidad y recursos renovables. Nota de contenido: Part I – Technological Foundation: Big Data Technologies for BioIndustries: Big Data Technologies in DataBio -- Standards and EO data platforms -- Data Types: Sensor Data -- Remote sensing -- Crowdsourced Data -- Genomics Data -- Data Integration and Modelling: Linked Data and Metadata -- Linked Data usages in Databio -- Data Pipelines: Modeling and Evaluation of models -- Analytics and visualization: Data Analytics and Machine Learning -- Real-time Data Processing -- Privacy Preserving Analytics, Processing and Data Management -- Data Visualisation -- Part II – Applications in Agriculture: Introduction Smart Agriculture -- Smart farming for sustainable agricultural production -- Genomics Biomass pilots -- Yield Prediction in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) and Cultivated Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) -- Delineation of management zones using satellite imageries -- Farm Weather Insurance Assessment -- Copernicus Data and CAP Subsidies Control -- Future vision, Summary and Outlook -- Part III Applications in Forestry: Introduction – state of the art of technology and market potential for Big Data in forestry -- Finnish Forest Data based Metsään.fi-services -- Forest variable estimation and change monitoring solutions based on remote sensing Big Data -- Monitoring Forest Health: Big Data applied to diseases and plagues control -- Forest damage monitoring for the bark beetle -- Conclusions and Outlook - Summary of Big Data in forestry -- Part IV Applications in Fishery: The potential of Big data for improving pelagic fisheries sustainability -- Tuna fisheries fuel consumption reduction and safer operations -- Sustainable and added value small pelagic fisheries pilots -- Conclusion and future vision -- Part V – Summary and Outlook: Summary of experiences of the potential and Exploitation of Big Data and AI in Bioeconomy -- Glossary - Terminology, acronyms, abbreviations. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This edited open access book presents the comprehensive outcome of The European DataBio Project, which examined new data-driven methods to shape a bioeconomy. These methods are used to develop new and sustainable ways to use forest, farm and fishery resources. As a European initiative, the goal is to use these new findings to support decision-makers and producers – meaning farmers, land and forest owners and fishermen. With their 27 pilot projects from 17 countries, the authors examine important sectors and highlight examples where modern data-driven methods were used to increase sustainability. How can farmers, foresters or fishermen use these insights in their daily lives? The authors answer this and other questions for our readers. The first four parts of this book give an overview of the big data technologies relevant for optimal raw material gathering. The next three parts put these technologies into perspective, by showing useable applications from farming, forestry andfishery. The final part of this book gives a summary and a view on the future. With its broad outlook and variety of topics, this book is an enrichment for students and scientists in bioeconomy, biodiversity and renewable resources. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] PermalinkPermalinkDynamics, Silviculture and Management of Mixed Forests / Bravo-Oviedo, Andrés ; Pretzsch, Hans ; del RÃo, Miren
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