Sustainable forestry :from monitoring and modelling to knowledge management and policy science
Wallingford, UK ; Cambridge, MA
CABI
c2007
xxiv, 527 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Keynote information from selected papers from the conference held in Edinburgh April 2005
Includes bibliographical references and index
Science is endogenous to sustainable forestry - implications for scientists and policy makers / M. A. Shannon, G. Buttoud, and R. Paivinen -- Will linking science to policy lead to sustainable forestry? : lessons from the federal forests of the United States / K. N. Johnson -- Participation as a new mode of governance? : scientists and policymakers linked in a double spiral / I. Kouplevatskaya -- The European Union sustainable forest management and climate change mitigation policies from a transition country's perspective / M. Nijnik and L. Bizikova -- Application of criteria and indicators of sustainable resource management in the United States / A. Abee -- Indicators for biodiversity of tropical forests : problems and solutions / K. Rennolls and K. M. Reynolds -- Science-policy consultation as boundary spanning : the interaction of science and politics in two US bioregional assessments / M. Pregernig -- Cluster organization in forestry : supporting information and knowledge transfer in the practice, science and policy of sustainable forest management / T. Mrosek and A. Schulte -- Modelling public support for wildland fire policy / J. D. Absher and J. J. Vaske -- Analysing institutions and public perspectives to identify the future of British forests / M. Nijnik and A. Mather -- Economic conservation - Hill Holt Wood : the three legs of sustainability in practice / N. Lowthrop -- Measuring sustainability using the U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program / C. T. Scott and W. H. McWilliams -- Vegetation diversity assessment in southern Belgium's permanent forest inventory / C. Sanchez, H. Claessens, T. Puissant, H. Lecomte and J. Rondeux -- PractiSFM - an operational multi-resource inventory protocol for sustainable forest management / F. Barrett, M. J. Somers and M. Nieuwenhuis -- 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 --Science is endogenous to sustainable forestry - implications for scientists and policy makers / M. A. Shannon, G. Buttoud, and R. Paivinen -- Will linking science to policy lead to sustainable forestry? : lessons from the federal forests of the United States / K. N. Johnson -- Participation as a new mode of governance? : scientists and policymakers linked in a double spiral / I. Kouplevatskaya -- The European Union sustainable forest management and climate change mitigation policies from a transition country's perspective / M. Nijnik and L. Bizikova -- Application of criteria and indicators of sustainable resource management in the United States / A. Abee -- Indicators for biodiversity of tropical forests : problems and solutions / K. Rennolls and K. M. Reynolds -- Science-policy consultation as boundary spanning : the interaction of science and politics in two US bioregional assessments / M. Pregernig -- Cluster organization in forestry : supporting information and knowledge transfer in the practice, science and policy of sustainable forest management / T. Mrosek and A. Schulte -- Modelling public support for wildland fire policy / J. D. Absher and J. J. Vaske -- Analysing institutions and public perspectives to identify the future of British forests / M. Nijnik and A. Mather -- Economic conservation - Hill Holt Wood : the three legs of sustainability in practice / N. Lowthrop -- Measuring sustainability using the U.S. Forest Inventory and Analysis Program / C. T. Scott and W. H. McWilliams -- Vegetation diversity assessment in southern Belgium's permanent forest iniversity assessment in southern Belgium's permanent forest inventory / C. Sanchez, H. Claessens, T. Puissant, H. Lecomte and J. Rondeux -- PractiSFM - an operational multi-resource inventory protocol for sustainable forest management / F. Barrett, M. J. Somers and M. Nieuwenhuis -- The importance of forest stand-level inventory to sustain multiple forest values in the presence of endang