Long-Term Monitoring and Research in Asian University Forests
Understanding Environmental Changes and Ecosystem Responses
Herausgeber: Guan, Biing T.; Owari, Toshiaki; Im, Sangjun
Long-Term Monitoring and Research in Asian University Forests
Understanding Environmental Changes and Ecosystem Responses
Herausgeber: Guan, Biing T.; Owari, Toshiaki; Im, Sangjun
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This book disseminates various long-term data and research results from university forests in Asia towards realizing adaptive forest management and conservation based on a comprehensive understanding of environmental changes and ecological responses.
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This book disseminates various long-term data and research results from university forests in Asia towards realizing adaptive forest management and conservation based on a comprehensive understanding of environmental changes and ecological responses.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781032172408
- ISBN-10: 1032172401
- Artikelnr.: 71235322
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 132
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781032172408
- ISBN-10: 1032172401
- Artikelnr.: 71235322
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Toshiaki Owari is Associate Professor of Forest and Water Resources Management at the University of Tokyo, Japan. He is currently the Director of the University of Tokyo Hokkaido Forest, Japan, and Deputy Coordinator of IUFRO Research Group 1.05.00 (Uneven-aged silviculture) and Working Party 1.01.09 (Ecology and silviculture of fir). Sangjun Im is Professor of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Bioresources at Seoul National University, Republic of Korea. He is now Deputy Coordinator of IUFRO Research Group 1.06.00 (Restoration of degraded sites) and a member of the editorial board of Landslides and Landscape and Ecological Engineering. Biing T. Guan is Professor of the School of Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Foreword Introduction - Long-term monitoring and research in Asian
university forests: towards further understanding of environmental changes
and ecosystem responses 1. Climate classification of Asian university
forests under current and future climate 2. Soil conservation service curve
number determination for forest cover using rainfall and runoff data in
experimental forests 3. Analyzing the leafing phenology of Quercus crispula
Blume using the growing degree days model 4. Effects of typhoon
disturbances on seasonal and interannual patterns of litterfall on
coniferous and broadleaf plantations in Xitou, central Taiwan 5.
Differences in climate and drought response of the exotic plantation
species Abies firma, Cryptomeria japonica, and Chamaecyparis obtusa in
southern Korea 6. Investigating the factors influencing trap capture of
bark and ambrosia beetles using long-term trapping data in a cool temperate
forest in central Japan 7. Influence of seasonality and climate on captures
of wood-boring Coleoptera (Bostrichidae and Curculionidae (Scolytinae and
Platypodinae)) using ethanol-baited traps in a seasonal tropical forest of
northern Thailand 8. Spatio-temporal variation in egg-laying dates of
nestbox-breeding varied tits (Poecile varius) in response to spring
pre-breeding period temperatures at long-term study sites in South Korea
and Japan 9. Modeling stand basal area growth of Cryptomeria japonica D.
Don under different planting densities in Taiwan 10. Long observation
period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest
plantations 11. Predicting individual tree growth of high-value timber
species in mixed conifer-broadleaf forests in northern Japan using
long-term forest measurement data 12. Evaluating relationships of standing
stock, LAI and NDVI at a subtropical reforestation site in southern Taiwan
using field and satellite data
university forests: towards further understanding of environmental changes
and ecosystem responses 1. Climate classification of Asian university
forests under current and future climate 2. Soil conservation service curve
number determination for forest cover using rainfall and runoff data in
experimental forests 3. Analyzing the leafing phenology of Quercus crispula
Blume using the growing degree days model 4. Effects of typhoon
disturbances on seasonal and interannual patterns of litterfall on
coniferous and broadleaf plantations in Xitou, central Taiwan 5.
Differences in climate and drought response of the exotic plantation
species Abies firma, Cryptomeria japonica, and Chamaecyparis obtusa in
southern Korea 6. Investigating the factors influencing trap capture of
bark and ambrosia beetles using long-term trapping data in a cool temperate
forest in central Japan 7. Influence of seasonality and climate on captures
of wood-boring Coleoptera (Bostrichidae and Curculionidae (Scolytinae and
Platypodinae)) using ethanol-baited traps in a seasonal tropical forest of
northern Thailand 8. Spatio-temporal variation in egg-laying dates of
nestbox-breeding varied tits (Poecile varius) in response to spring
pre-breeding period temperatures at long-term study sites in South Korea
and Japan 9. Modeling stand basal area growth of Cryptomeria japonica D.
Don under different planting densities in Taiwan 10. Long observation
period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest
plantations 11. Predicting individual tree growth of high-value timber
species in mixed conifer-broadleaf forests in northern Japan using
long-term forest measurement data 12. Evaluating relationships of standing
stock, LAI and NDVI at a subtropical reforestation site in southern Taiwan
using field and satellite data
Foreword Introduction - Long-term monitoring and research in Asian
university forests: towards further understanding of environmental changes
and ecosystem responses 1. Climate classification of Asian university
forests under current and future climate 2. Soil conservation service curve
number determination for forest cover using rainfall and runoff data in
experimental forests 3. Analyzing the leafing phenology of Quercus crispula
Blume using the growing degree days model 4. Effects of typhoon
disturbances on seasonal and interannual patterns of litterfall on
coniferous and broadleaf plantations in Xitou, central Taiwan 5.
Differences in climate and drought response of the exotic plantation
species Abies firma, Cryptomeria japonica, and Chamaecyparis obtusa in
southern Korea 6. Investigating the factors influencing trap capture of
bark and ambrosia beetles using long-term trapping data in a cool temperate
forest in central Japan 7. Influence of seasonality and climate on captures
of wood-boring Coleoptera (Bostrichidae and Curculionidae (Scolytinae and
Platypodinae)) using ethanol-baited traps in a seasonal tropical forest of
northern Thailand 8. Spatio-temporal variation in egg-laying dates of
nestbox-breeding varied tits (Poecile varius) in response to spring
pre-breeding period temperatures at long-term study sites in South Korea
and Japan 9. Modeling stand basal area growth of Cryptomeria japonica D.
Don under different planting densities in Taiwan 10. Long observation
period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest
plantations 11. Predicting individual tree growth of high-value timber
species in mixed conifer-broadleaf forests in northern Japan using
long-term forest measurement data 12. Evaluating relationships of standing
stock, LAI and NDVI at a subtropical reforestation site in southern Taiwan
using field and satellite data
university forests: towards further understanding of environmental changes
and ecosystem responses 1. Climate classification of Asian university
forests under current and future climate 2. Soil conservation service curve
number determination for forest cover using rainfall and runoff data in
experimental forests 3. Analyzing the leafing phenology of Quercus crispula
Blume using the growing degree days model 4. Effects of typhoon
disturbances on seasonal and interannual patterns of litterfall on
coniferous and broadleaf plantations in Xitou, central Taiwan 5.
Differences in climate and drought response of the exotic plantation
species Abies firma, Cryptomeria japonica, and Chamaecyparis obtusa in
southern Korea 6. Investigating the factors influencing trap capture of
bark and ambrosia beetles using long-term trapping data in a cool temperate
forest in central Japan 7. Influence of seasonality and climate on captures
of wood-boring Coleoptera (Bostrichidae and Curculionidae (Scolytinae and
Platypodinae)) using ethanol-baited traps in a seasonal tropical forest of
northern Thailand 8. Spatio-temporal variation in egg-laying dates of
nestbox-breeding varied tits (Poecile varius) in response to spring
pre-breeding period temperatures at long-term study sites in South Korea
and Japan 9. Modeling stand basal area growth of Cryptomeria japonica D.
Don under different planting densities in Taiwan 10. Long observation
period improves growth prediction in old Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) forest
plantations 11. Predicting individual tree growth of high-value timber
species in mixed conifer-broadleaf forests in northern Japan using
long-term forest measurement data 12. Evaluating relationships of standing
stock, LAI and NDVI at a subtropical reforestation site in southern Taiwan
using field and satellite data