E-Book, Englisch, 895 Seiten, eBook
Singh Forests and Climate Change
1. Auflage 2024
ISBN: 978-981-97-3905-9
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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Biological Perspectives on Impact, Adaptation, and Mitigation Strategies
E-Book, Englisch, 895 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-97-3905-9
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1. Understanding the Interplay between Forests and Climate Change.-Chapter 2. Species Distribution and Range Shifts, Species composition.-Chapter 3. Shifts in phenology and climate change interaction.-Chapter 4. Morphological and Physiological Changes in Response to climate change.-Chapter 5. Alteration in Biochemical and Molecular Expression.-Chapter 6. Forest biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and Resilience.-Chapter 7. Plant Functional Traits Response and Role in governing ecosystem functioning.-Chapter 8. Insect pest incidences and forest health.-Chapter 9. Pollinators and reproductive biology.-Chapter 10. Forest growth and development.-Chapter 11. Wildfire fire and fuel availability, including fire severity.-Chapter 12. Change in the flow of ecosystem services.-Chapter 13. Nutrients cycling.-Chapter 14. Community dynamics.-Chapter 15. Resources availability and their distribution.-Chapter 16. Microbial biomass and activity.-Chapter 17. Litter fall patterns and its degradation process and mineralization.-Chapter 18. Biological Insights into Forest Adaptation to Climate Change: Ecosystem Resilience and Adaptation.-Chapter 19. Mechanisms of natural adaptation in forests, including genetic variation, phenotypic plasticity, and species migration.-Chapter 20. Adaption mechanisms at phenological and morphological level.-Chapter 21. Adaption mechanisms at biochemical and molecular levels.-Chapter 22. Adaptive forest management strategies to enhance Resilience and facilitate adaptation.-Chapter 23. Incorporation of ecological interactions and functional traits in adaptive management approaches.-Chapter 24. Restoring forest habitats and promoting habitat restoration.-Chapter 25. Soil and water conservation practices.-Chapter 26. Concept and Significance of Climate Smart Forestry or Climate Resilient Forestry.- Chapter 27. Forests and agroforestry as a mitigation tool or nature-based solution to mitigate climate change impacts.-Chapter 28. Carbon sequestration potential of forests and forest soils and their role in climate change mitigation.-Chapter 29. Sustainable forest management practices to enhance carbon storage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.-Chapter 30. Forest-based renewable energy and sustainable utilization of forest resources for climate change mitigation.-Chapter 31. REDD+ activities.- Chapter 32. The importance of conserving existing forest areas and protecting biodiversity.-Chapter 33. Restoration approaches to rehabilitate degraded or deforested lands.-Chapter 34. Integrating Climate change considerations into conservation and restoration Efforts.-Chapter 35. Examination of specific case studies highlighting successful biological insights, adaptation measures, and mitigation strategies in forest ecosystems.-Chapter 36. Lessons learned and best practices for effective climate change response in forests.-Chapter 37. The significance of long-term monitoring programs in assessing the impacts of climate change on forests.-Chapter 38. Research advancements and methodologies for studying biological responses to climate change.-Chapter 39. Climate change detection methodologies, including paleoclimatology particularly dendroclimatology.-Chapter 40. Bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application in forest management and conservation.-Chapter 41. Research Gaps: Identifying future research directions and the need for continued action in addressing climate change impacts on forests.