Tree Mortality Assesment and Mitigation
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Author(s): J.D.S. Negi & P.S. Chauhan
Publisher: Scientific Publishers
Language: English
Edition: 1st Edition (2021)
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 142
Weight: 320 g
Book Type: Reference Book
ISBN: 9789390495535
🌲 About the Book
This specialized reference book explores forest health with a focused examination of tree mortality, a key factor influencing forest productivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem stability. While the death of trees is a natural process, abnormal or widespread mortality poses serious ecological and management concerns.
📖 Key Highlights:
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Focus on Forest Health: Comprehensive analysis of forest vitality and the implications of large-scale tree mortality. 
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Climate Change & Carbon Mitigation: Insights from post-1990 forest health monitoring initiatives across India to evaluate adaptive capacity in the context of climate challenges. 
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Sal & Shisham Mortality: In-depth discussion on the causes and consequences of mortality in these two ecologically and economically significant species. 
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Conifer & Captive Tree Species: Coverage includes broad-leaved conifers and species growing under controlled conditions. 
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Causative Factors: Differentiation between primary (biotic/abiotic stresses) and secondary (pathogen/insect) causes of tree death. 
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Mitigation Strategies: Suggested interventions and management techniques to control and prevent forest degradation. 
👥 Who Should Read This Book?
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Forest researchers and ecologists 
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Forestry students and academics 
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Field foresters and forest managers 
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Environmental scientists and conservationists 
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Professionals in climate adaptation and forest policy 
This is an essential resource for understanding and managing forest health, especially in the context of climate resilience and sustainable forestry practices.
 
            
 
       
         

