Birds and Forestry

Poyser Monographs

Boken er skrevet av en skogbruker og en ornitolog, og er et forsøk på å virkelig se hvilke fugler som kan være truet og hvilke som har fordel av det moderne skogbruket.

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Produktnummer: 800256 Kategori:
Utgivelsesår: 2010-10
Antall sider: 312
Fotos – illustrasjoner: s/h bilder, ill. og tabeller.
Innbinding: Innbundet
ISBN: 9781408137680
Språk: Engelsk
Serie: Poyser Monographs
Forlag: Poyser
Forfatter: Mark Avery, Roderick Leslie

In this book, an ornithologist and a forester have combined their skills to try and tease out the real facts behind the various arguments on forestry.

The conflict between forestry and nature conservation has become a major environmental issue in Britain in the 1980s. The planting of large tracts of land with exotic conifers and the resulting disturbance of existing plant and animal communities has polarized the debate, each camp believing that it has the most rational view.

But the interactions involved are complex. Which bird species are really threatened? How can we judge the relative value of bird species ousted by plantations and the new species which colonize them? How can the need for forest products be reconciled with the demands of conservationists?

This fascinating book tackles these issues in a forthright manner. It represents a significant step towards achieving the sort of prudent land planning that will really improve our beleaguered countryside.

Jacket painting by Philip Snow. Foreword by David Bellamy.

Table of Contents

Foreword by David Bellamy
Preface
Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Birds in Forests
Chapter 3 Managing the Forest
Chapter 4 Conservation Management
Chapter 5 The Birds of the Uplands
Chapter 6 The Effects of Afforestation on Upland Birds
Chapter 7 Case Studies
Chapter 8 Money and Power in the Uplands
Chapter 9 The Future

References
Appendix: Scientific names of birds, plants and fungi, mammals and invertebrates mentioned in the text
Index

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