Restoration and Reclamation of Boreal Ecosystems
Attaining Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Vitt, Dale; Bhatti, Jagtar
Restoration and Reclamation of Boreal Ecosystems
Attaining Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Vitt, Dale; Bhatti, Jagtar
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Provides the conceptual backbone and specific information necessary for the ecologically sound restoration and sustainable development of boreal ecosystems.
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Provides the conceptual backbone and specific information necessary for the ecologically sound restoration and sustainable development of boreal ecosystems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781107015715
- ISBN-10: 1107015715
- Artikelnr.: 36025798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781107015715
- ISBN-10: 1107015715
- Artikelnr.: 36025798
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface; Part I. Utilizing Natural Regimes as Models for Reclamation and
Restoration: 1. The changing boreal forest: incorporating ecological theory
into restoration planning Dale H. Vitt and Jagtar Bhatti; 2. Disturbance
and the peatland carbon sink in the Oil Sands Administrative Area R. Kelman
Wieder, Melanie A. Vile, Kimberli D. Scott, Dale H. Vitt, Erin Brault,
Michelle Harris and Stephen Mowbray; 3. Regional-scale modeling of
greenhouse gas fluxes Pavel Jurus, Petr Musilek, Yaqiong Li and James
Rodway; 4. Reclamation and restoration of boreal ecosystems: attaining
sustainable development Doug Hiltz, Joyce Gould, Jae Ogilvie, Paul Arp and
Barry White; 5. Fundamental paradigms, foundation species selection, and
early plant responses to peatland initiation on mineral soils Sara
Koropchak, Dale H. Vitt, Rosemary Bloise and R. Kelman Wieder; Part II. The
Challenges of Reclamation in Boreal Ecosystems: 6. Advances in oil sands
tailings management: building the base for oil sands reclamation Randy
Mikula; 7. Rebuilding boreal forest ecosystems after industrial disturbance
Ellen Macdonald, Sylvie Quideau and Simon Landhäusser; 8. Designing
landscapes to support peatland development on soft tailings deposits:
Syncrude Canada Ltd.'s Sandhill Fen Research Watershed initiative Carla
Wytrykush, Dale H. Vitt, Gord McKenna and Rob Vassov; 9. Considerations for
building a fen peatland in post-mined oil sands landscape Christine Daly,
Jonathan Price, Line Rochefort, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Remy Pouliot and
Martha Darling Graf; 10. Plant community recovery on 'minimum disturbance'
petroleum sites compared to burned sites in bogs of northern Alberta
Melissa House, Dale H. Vitt and R. Kelman Wieder; 11. Oil sands reclamation
and the projected development of wildlife habitat attributes Clive Welham,
Juan Blanco, Brad Seely and Caroline Bampfylde; 12. Restoration of
peatlands after peat extraction: impacts, restoration goals, and techniques
Martha Darling Graf, Vicky Bérubé and Line Rochefort; 13. Importance of
microbes in peatland dynamics, restoration, and reclamation Roxane
Andersen; Part III. Carbon in the Boreal Forest: 14. Carbon and nitrogen
stocks in western boreal forest ecosystems Jagtar Bhatti; 15. Projected
patterns of C storage in upland forests reclaimed after oil sands mining
Clive Welham, Brad Seely and Juan Blanco; 16. The business of carbon Mike
Vitt; 17. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas
exchange from Canadian peatlands Maria Strack and J. M. Waddington; Index.
Restoration: 1. The changing boreal forest: incorporating ecological theory
into restoration planning Dale H. Vitt and Jagtar Bhatti; 2. Disturbance
and the peatland carbon sink in the Oil Sands Administrative Area R. Kelman
Wieder, Melanie A. Vile, Kimberli D. Scott, Dale H. Vitt, Erin Brault,
Michelle Harris and Stephen Mowbray; 3. Regional-scale modeling of
greenhouse gas fluxes Pavel Jurus, Petr Musilek, Yaqiong Li and James
Rodway; 4. Reclamation and restoration of boreal ecosystems: attaining
sustainable development Doug Hiltz, Joyce Gould, Jae Ogilvie, Paul Arp and
Barry White; 5. Fundamental paradigms, foundation species selection, and
early plant responses to peatland initiation on mineral soils Sara
Koropchak, Dale H. Vitt, Rosemary Bloise and R. Kelman Wieder; Part II. The
Challenges of Reclamation in Boreal Ecosystems: 6. Advances in oil sands
tailings management: building the base for oil sands reclamation Randy
Mikula; 7. Rebuilding boreal forest ecosystems after industrial disturbance
Ellen Macdonald, Sylvie Quideau and Simon Landhäusser; 8. Designing
landscapes to support peatland development on soft tailings deposits:
Syncrude Canada Ltd.'s Sandhill Fen Research Watershed initiative Carla
Wytrykush, Dale H. Vitt, Gord McKenna and Rob Vassov; 9. Considerations for
building a fen peatland in post-mined oil sands landscape Christine Daly,
Jonathan Price, Line Rochefort, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Remy Pouliot and
Martha Darling Graf; 10. Plant community recovery on 'minimum disturbance'
petroleum sites compared to burned sites in bogs of northern Alberta
Melissa House, Dale H. Vitt and R. Kelman Wieder; 11. Oil sands reclamation
and the projected development of wildlife habitat attributes Clive Welham,
Juan Blanco, Brad Seely and Caroline Bampfylde; 12. Restoration of
peatlands after peat extraction: impacts, restoration goals, and techniques
Martha Darling Graf, Vicky Bérubé and Line Rochefort; 13. Importance of
microbes in peatland dynamics, restoration, and reclamation Roxane
Andersen; Part III. Carbon in the Boreal Forest: 14. Carbon and nitrogen
stocks in western boreal forest ecosystems Jagtar Bhatti; 15. Projected
patterns of C storage in upland forests reclaimed after oil sands mining
Clive Welham, Brad Seely and Juan Blanco; 16. The business of carbon Mike
Vitt; 17. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas
exchange from Canadian peatlands Maria Strack and J. M. Waddington; Index.
Preface; Part I. Utilizing Natural Regimes as Models for Reclamation and
Restoration: 1. The changing boreal forest: incorporating ecological theory
into restoration planning Dale H. Vitt and Jagtar Bhatti; 2. Disturbance
and the peatland carbon sink in the Oil Sands Administrative Area R. Kelman
Wieder, Melanie A. Vile, Kimberli D. Scott, Dale H. Vitt, Erin Brault,
Michelle Harris and Stephen Mowbray; 3. Regional-scale modeling of
greenhouse gas fluxes Pavel Jurus, Petr Musilek, Yaqiong Li and James
Rodway; 4. Reclamation and restoration of boreal ecosystems: attaining
sustainable development Doug Hiltz, Joyce Gould, Jae Ogilvie, Paul Arp and
Barry White; 5. Fundamental paradigms, foundation species selection, and
early plant responses to peatland initiation on mineral soils Sara
Koropchak, Dale H. Vitt, Rosemary Bloise and R. Kelman Wieder; Part II. The
Challenges of Reclamation in Boreal Ecosystems: 6. Advances in oil sands
tailings management: building the base for oil sands reclamation Randy
Mikula; 7. Rebuilding boreal forest ecosystems after industrial disturbance
Ellen Macdonald, Sylvie Quideau and Simon Landhäusser; 8. Designing
landscapes to support peatland development on soft tailings deposits:
Syncrude Canada Ltd.'s Sandhill Fen Research Watershed initiative Carla
Wytrykush, Dale H. Vitt, Gord McKenna and Rob Vassov; 9. Considerations for
building a fen peatland in post-mined oil sands landscape Christine Daly,
Jonathan Price, Line Rochefort, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Remy Pouliot and
Martha Darling Graf; 10. Plant community recovery on 'minimum disturbance'
petroleum sites compared to burned sites in bogs of northern Alberta
Melissa House, Dale H. Vitt and R. Kelman Wieder; 11. Oil sands reclamation
and the projected development of wildlife habitat attributes Clive Welham,
Juan Blanco, Brad Seely and Caroline Bampfylde; 12. Restoration of
peatlands after peat extraction: impacts, restoration goals, and techniques
Martha Darling Graf, Vicky Bérubé and Line Rochefort; 13. Importance of
microbes in peatland dynamics, restoration, and reclamation Roxane
Andersen; Part III. Carbon in the Boreal Forest: 14. Carbon and nitrogen
stocks in western boreal forest ecosystems Jagtar Bhatti; 15. Projected
patterns of C storage in upland forests reclaimed after oil sands mining
Clive Welham, Brad Seely and Juan Blanco; 16. The business of carbon Mike
Vitt; 17. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas
exchange from Canadian peatlands Maria Strack and J. M. Waddington; Index.
Restoration: 1. The changing boreal forest: incorporating ecological theory
into restoration planning Dale H. Vitt and Jagtar Bhatti; 2. Disturbance
and the peatland carbon sink in the Oil Sands Administrative Area R. Kelman
Wieder, Melanie A. Vile, Kimberli D. Scott, Dale H. Vitt, Erin Brault,
Michelle Harris and Stephen Mowbray; 3. Regional-scale modeling of
greenhouse gas fluxes Pavel Jurus, Petr Musilek, Yaqiong Li and James
Rodway; 4. Reclamation and restoration of boreal ecosystems: attaining
sustainable development Doug Hiltz, Joyce Gould, Jae Ogilvie, Paul Arp and
Barry White; 5. Fundamental paradigms, foundation species selection, and
early plant responses to peatland initiation on mineral soils Sara
Koropchak, Dale H. Vitt, Rosemary Bloise and R. Kelman Wieder; Part II. The
Challenges of Reclamation in Boreal Ecosystems: 6. Advances in oil sands
tailings management: building the base for oil sands reclamation Randy
Mikula; 7. Rebuilding boreal forest ecosystems after industrial disturbance
Ellen Macdonald, Sylvie Quideau and Simon Landhäusser; 8. Designing
landscapes to support peatland development on soft tailings deposits:
Syncrude Canada Ltd.'s Sandhill Fen Research Watershed initiative Carla
Wytrykush, Dale H. Vitt, Gord McKenna and Rob Vassov; 9. Considerations for
building a fen peatland in post-mined oil sands landscape Christine Daly,
Jonathan Price, Line Rochefort, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, Remy Pouliot and
Martha Darling Graf; 10. Plant community recovery on 'minimum disturbance'
petroleum sites compared to burned sites in bogs of northern Alberta
Melissa House, Dale H. Vitt and R. Kelman Wieder; 11. Oil sands reclamation
and the projected development of wildlife habitat attributes Clive Welham,
Juan Blanco, Brad Seely and Caroline Bampfylde; 12. Restoration of
peatlands after peat extraction: impacts, restoration goals, and techniques
Martha Darling Graf, Vicky Bérubé and Line Rochefort; 13. Importance of
microbes in peatland dynamics, restoration, and reclamation Roxane
Andersen; Part III. Carbon in the Boreal Forest: 14. Carbon and nitrogen
stocks in western boreal forest ecosystems Jagtar Bhatti; 15. Projected
patterns of C storage in upland forests reclaimed after oil sands mining
Clive Welham, Brad Seely and Juan Blanco; 16. The business of carbon Mike
Vitt; 17. Effects of peat extraction and restoration on greenhouse gas
exchange from Canadian peatlands Maria Strack and J. M. Waddington; Index.