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020 _a9781799600794
040 _beng
_cASCOT College Library
082 _aRef 577.3 Al79f 2023.
100 _4author.
_aAltenwerth, Ezra.
245 _aForest biodiversity and its conservation practices /
_cby Ezra Altenwerth.
260 _aNew Orleans, LA :
_bWhite Press Academic,
_cc2023.
300 _ax, 276 pages :
_bb&w illus. ;
_c26 cm.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aChapter 1. Forest biodiversity -- Chapter 2. The context of monitoring forest biodiversity -- Chapter 3. Challenges facing forest biodiversity monitoring -- Chapter 4. Non wood forest produce in providing livelihoods -- Chapter 5. Loss of biodiversity and causes in forestry -- Chapter 6. Management strategies for biodiversity conservation -- Chapter 7. Forest ecosystem function and dynamics -- Chapter 8. Ex-situ conservation -- Bibliography -- Index.
520 _a"Common practice with regard to additionally is well proven; there is no indication of comparable conservation acquisitions in the region surrounding the project that provide material revenues from conservation without carbon finance, indeed this is unique in comparison to other conservation activities. Biodiversity provide the direct and indirect benefits to humans including food or material goods, environmental regulate, reduced carbon emissions and reduces climate change. The main objective of biodiversity conservation is to use the resource sustainably. Forest biodiversity sustains human well-being through a multitude of ecosystem services, such as water purification, provision of oxygen, and spiritual and cultural benefits. For many indigenous communities, forest biodiversity is fundamental to their culture and identity." -- Provided by publisher.
546 _aeng
650 _aForest biodiversity — Conservation.
650 _aForest management.
650 _aForest ecology.
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