The boreal forest is always changing: when disaster strikes - be it fire, moose, insects, or other perils - a forest that recovers on its own is forever changed, and often more resilient. Forester Malcolm F. Squires argues that, if we don't change our views to fit this reality, we may be conditioning the boreal forest for future disaster.
The boreal forest is always changing: when disaster strikes - be it fire, moose, insects, or other perils - a forest that recovers on its own is forever changed, and often more resilient. Forester Malcolm F. Squires argues that, if we don't change our views to fit this reality, we may be conditioning the boreal forest for future disaster.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malcolm (Mac) F. Squires graduated in 1963 from the University of New Brunswick with a B.Sc. in forestry. He worked first in Newfoundland and then in Ontario for thirty-four years as an industrial forester. He then moved to forestry consulting, while advocating for the boreal forest through visual art, writing, and speaking. He lives in Thunder Bay, Ontario.Dr. John Kennedy Naysmith has spent his career working in forestry in various capacities, including as a professor of Forestry at Lakehead University and with the Ontario Forestry Futures Trust.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by John Kennedy Naysmith Introduction 1 Canada Is a Forest Nation 2 How I Became a Forester 3 The Boreal Forest Needs Sound Science 4 Each Species Has Unique Requirements 5 Fire - Nature's Renewal Method in the NWO Boreal Forest 6 Harvesting the Boreal Forest 7 Forest Practices - Today's Methods Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography
Foreword by John Kennedy Naysmith Introduction 1 Canada Is a Forest Nation 2 How I Became a Forester 3 The Boreal Forest Needs Sound Science 4 Each Species Has Unique Requirements 5 Fire - Nature's Renewal Method in the NWO Boreal Forest 6 Harvesting the Boreal Forest 7 Forest Practices - Today's Methods Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography
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