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Title Sustainable forestry in theory and practice Editors (in order) 1. Keith M. Reynolds 2. Alan Thomson 3. Margaret Shannon 4. Michael K¿hl 5. Duncan Ray 6. Keith Rennolls Contents Overview K.M. Reynolds, M. K¿hl, K. Rennolls, M. Shannon, A. Thomson, and D. Ray Section 1. Science and policy Chapter 1. Science is endogenous to sustainable forestry - implications for scientists and policy makers M.A. Shannon, G. Buttoud, and R. P¿ivinen Chapter 2. Will linking science to policy lead to sustainable forestry? Lessons from the federal forests of the United States K.N. Johnson Chapter 3. Participation as a new mode of governance? Scientists and policy makers linked in a double spiral I. Kouplevatskaya Chapter 4. The European Union sustainable forest management and climate change mitigation policies from a transition countries perspective M. Nijnik and L. Bizikova Chapter 5. Abee Chapter 6. Indicators for biodiversity of tropical forests: problems and solutions K. Rennolls and K.M. Reynolds Chapter 7. Science-policy consultation as boundary spanning: The interaction of science and politics in two US bioregional assessments M. Pregernig Chapter 8. Cluster organization in forestry: Supporting information and knowledge transfer in the practice, science and policy of sustainable forest management T. Mrosek and A. Schulte Chapter 09. Modelling public support for wildland fire policy J.D. Absher and J.J. Vaske Chapter 10. Analysing institutions and public perspectives to identify the future of British forests M. Nijnik and A. Mather Chapter 11. Economic conservation - Hill Holt Wood: The three legs of sustainability in practice N. Lowthrop Section 2. Inventory and monitoring Chapter 12. Measuring sustainability using the U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program C.T. Scott and W.H. McWilliams Chapter 13. Vegetation diversity assessment in southern Belgium's permanent forest inventory C. Sanchez, H. Claessens, T. Puissant, H.Lecomte and J.Rondeux1 Chapter 14. PractiSFM - An operational multi-resource inventory protocol for sustainable forest management F. Barrett, M. Nieuwenhuis and M.J. Somers Chapter 15. The Importance of forest stand-level inventory to sustain multiple forest values in the presence of endangered species D.L. Johnson, K.N. Johnson and D.W. Hann Chapter 16. Forest land change assessment by continuous inventory P. Corona, E. Pompei and G. Scarascia Mugnozza Chapter 17. A study on tree colonization of abandoned land in the Italian Alps: extent and some characteristics of new forest stands in Trentino F. De Natale, P. Gasparini and A. Carriero Chapter 18. Using spatial statistics to improve the primary forestry supply chain J.D. Hamann and K. Boston Chapter 19. Evaluation of commercial airborne LiDAR and SAR products to estimate top height and associated parameters in production forests in Britain E. D. Wallington and J.C. Su rez Section 3. Statistics and modelling Chapter 20. Potential contributions of statistics and modelling to sustainable forest management: review and synthesis K. Rennolls, M. Tom¿, R.E. McRoberts, J.K. Vanclay, V. LeMay, B.T. Guan and G.Z. Gertner7 Chapter 21. Modelling forest ecosystems: the Edinburgh Forest Model J.H.M. Thornley Section 4. Information and knowledge management Chapter 22. Information and knowledge management for sustainable forestry A.J. Thomson, H.M. Rauscher, D.L. Schmoldt and H. Vacik Chapter 23. Integrating the DPSIR approach and the analytic network process for the assessment of forest management strategies H. Vacik, B. Wolfslehner, R. Seidl and M.J. Lexer Chapter 24. Establishment Management Information System [EMIS]: delivering good practice advice on tree establishment in the uplands of Britain M.P. Perks, A.J. Harrison and S.J. Bathgate Chapter 25. On chatbots and avatars - the Virtual Forester as a guide to knowledge about sustainable forest management A. Reinbolz and M. Hanewinkel Chapter 26. Information and knowledge management in support of sustainable forestry: a review H.M. Rauscher, D.L. Schmoldt and H. Vacik Chapter 27. How should we manage knowledge ecosystems? Using adaptive knowledge management! A.J. Thomson Chapter 28. An information retrieval system to support management of Habitats and Rare Priority and Protected Species (HaRPPS) in Britain D. Ray and A.C. Broome Chapter 29. Decision support for sustainable forestry: enhancing the basic rational model H.R. Ekbia and K.M. Reynolds
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Sustainable forestry -- Congresses.
Forest policy -- Congresses.
Forest management -- Congresses.