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9781405156431

Living in a Dynamic Tropical Forest Landscape

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  • ISBN13:

    9781405156431

  • ISBN10:

    1405156430

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-05-05
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This book brings together a wealth of scientific findings and ecological knowledge to survey what we have learned about the "Wet Tropics" rainforests of North Queensland, Australia. This interdisciplinary text is the first book to provide such a holistic view of any tropical forest environment, including the social and economic dimensions. The most thorough assessment of a tropical forest landscape to date Explores significant scientific breakthroughs in areas including conservation genetics, vegetation modeling, agroforestry and revegetation techniques, biodiversity assessment and modeling, impacts of climate change, and the integration of science in natural resource management Research achieved, in part, due to the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management (the Rainforest CRC) Written by a number of distinguished international experts contains chapter summaries and section commentaries

Author Biography

Nigel Stork is Head of School of Resource Management and Geography and Head of the Burnley Campus at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Formerly the CEO of the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Management and Founder of the Australian Canopy Crane, he has studied tropical forest ecology and insect diversity in many tropical regions of the world with particular interest in the magnitude and decline of global biodiversity.

Stephen Turton is Professor and Executive Director of the Australian Tropical Forest Institute at Cook University in Cairns, Australia. Previously, he was Director of Research for the Rainforest Cooperative Research Centre. His research and teaching interests include tropical climatology, rainforest ecology, urban ecology, recreation ecology and natural resource management.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Australian forests in a global context
History and Biodiversity of The Wet Tropics – Lead Editor
The synoptic meteorology of high rainfalls and the storm run-off response in the Wet Tropics
Impacts of tropical cyclones on forests in the Wet Tropics of Australia
Aboriginal cultures in the Wet
European settlement and its impact on the Wet Tropics region
The establishment of a World Heritage Area
The nature of rainforest tourism: Insights from a tourism social science research program
The dynamic forest landscape of the Australian Wet Tropics: Present, past and future
Floristics and plant biodiversity of the rainforests of the Wet Tropics
Towards an understanding of vertebrate biodiversity in the Australian Wet Tropics
Origins and maintenance of freshwater fish biodiversity in the Wet Tropics region
Diversity of invertebrates in Wet Tropics streams: Patterns and processes
The invertebrate fauna of the Wet Tropics: Diversity, endemism and relationships
International Perspective: Future of biodiversity in the Wet Tropics
Ecological Processes and Other Ecosystem Services – Lead Editor
Hydrological processes in the tropical rainforests of Australia
Seed dispersal processes in Australia’s tropical rainforests
Floral morphology, phenology and pollination in the Wet Tropics
Services and disservices from insects in agricultural landscapes of the Atherton Tableland
Economic approaches to the value of tropical rainforests
International Perspectives: Ecological processes and ecosystem services in the Wet Tropics Wright
Threats to The Environmental Values of The Wet Tropics – Lead Editor
Impacts of climate variability and climate change on the Wet Tropics of North Eastern Australia
The impact of climate change on the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of the Wet Tropics
Impacts of habitat fragmentation and linear clearings on Australian rainforest biota
Invasive weeds in the Wet Tropics
Vertebrate pests of the Wet Tropics bioregion: Current Status and Future Trends
Applications of high resolution remote sensing in rainforest ecology and management
Environmental impacts of tourism and recreation in the Wet Tropics
International Perspective: Conservation research in the Australian Wet Tropics
Living in A World Heritage Area
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