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IUFRO The Advocate for Forest Science.
Edited by R C Sidle, National University of Singapore
Publication Date: September 2002; Number of Pages: 256 Pages; Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 0851995985
Price: £49.95 (US$ 90.00) (There is a discount of 25% for IUFRO members who state the membership number of their organization.
Available from CABI-Publishing
Environmental and climate change is affecting forests and land use in numerous ways, including increasing the risk of geomorphic hazards. Such hazards include surface erosion, desertification and related land degradation. Yet it is often difficult to distinguish between the influences of climate change from those of changing forest land use, on geomorphic hazards.
This issue reports on a beech research meeting in Japan, on the topic of air pollution at contrasting altitude and latitude, and on IUFRO’s participation at the European Forest Week, among other...
The call for session proposals for the 2010 IUFRO World Congress, and a report on adaptation of forests and forest management to changing climate, are the highlights of IUFRO News, issue 9, 2008.
The roles of local knowledge and global policies in managing small-scale rural forests are discussed, and reports from Eurodendro 2008 and a conference on advances in forest entomology are published.
– World Series Vol. 20-II – This second volume of the book provides information about the rehabilitation of degraded forests in the region of Northeast Asia.
– World Series Vol. 21 – Extended abstracts from the international conference on "Sustainable Forest Management and Poverty Alleviation: Roles of Traditional Forest-related Knowledge", in Kunming,...