Figures and Tables | |
Foreword | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Whence Biodiversity? | p. 1 |
Forests Then and Now | p. 3 |
Shadows in the Forest | p. 19 |
The Myth of Heart's Content | p. 29 |
Ecological Mechanisms and Biotic Resources | p. 35 |
Internal Affairs: Patch and Disturbance Dynamics | p. 39 |
From Hero to Villain: Edge Effects | p. 64 |
Hazards of Fragmentation: Area and Isolation Effects | p. 76 |
Tracking Diversity: Biological Inventory, Research, and Monitoring | p. 94 |
Approaches to Forest Management | p. 117 |
The Evolution of Forest Management | p. 120 |
Multiple Use on National Forest Lands | p. 136 |
What's New in Forest Management? | p. 151 |
Zoning for Diversity | p. 160 |
Toward a New Diversity Policy (and Twenty-First Century Old Growth) | p. 179 |
Sources of a New Diversity Policy for the National Forests | p. 182 |
Case History: The Wisconsin National Forests | p. 209 |
Dominant-Use Zoning and Wildlands: Forestry for the Twenty-First Century | p. 235 |
First Postscript | p. 257 |
References | p. 259 |
Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms | p. 287 |
Species List | p. 291 |
Index | p. 293 |
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