Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry. Proceedings of a conference, Portland, Oregon, USA, 15-20 August 2004.

C. Peterson, D. Maguire
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Peterson, Charles E.; Maguire, Douglas A., eds. 2005. Balancing ecosystem values: innovative experiments for sustainable forestry: Proceedings of a conference. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-635. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 389 p. Balancing Ecosystem Values: Innovative Experiments for Sustainable Forestry is a compendium of more than 40 contributions from Asia, Europe, and North America. The theme encompasses experiments implemented at an operational scale to test ecological, social, or economic responses to silvicultural treatments designed to balance the complex set of objectives currently targeted in sustainable forest management. Several invited and plenary papers emphasize the variety of outcomes demanded by the public, as well as the essential role that these long-term studies will play in allowing natural resource managers to make better-informed, science-based decisions. A broad spectrum of silvicultural treatments and systems are covered, as are simulation runs with different types of models and discussion about design challenges for scaling up from stands to landscapes. Diverse forest ecosystems, stand structures and plant, animal, and fungal species are also considered. The conference included 2 days in the field where participants saw several types of the comprehensive field experiments firsthand. The conference concluded with a critique from state, private, and public land managers.
平衡生态系统价值:可持续林业的创新实验。会议论文集,美国俄勒冈州波特兰,2004年8月15-20日。
查尔斯·e·彼得森;道格拉斯·A·马奎尔主编。2005. 平衡生态系统价值:可持续林业的创新实验:会议记录。将军技术代表PNW-GTR-635。波特兰,俄勒冈州:美国农业部,林业局,西北太平洋研究站。389页。平衡生态系统价值:可持续林业的创新实验是来自亚洲,欧洲和北美的40多个贡献的汇编。该主题包括在可操作规模上实施的实验,以测试造林处理对生态、社会或经济的反应,这些处理旨在平衡可持续森林管理中目前所针对的一系列复杂目标。一些特邀论文和全体会议论文强调了公众所要求的各种结果,以及这些长期研究将在允许自然资源管理者做出更明智的、基于科学的决策方面发挥的重要作用。涵盖了广泛的造林处理和系统,以及不同类型模型的模拟运行和关于从林分扩展到景观的设计挑战的讨论。还考虑了不同的森林生态系统、林分结构和植物、动物和真菌物种。会议包括2天的实地考察,与会者亲眼目睹了几种类型的综合实地实验。会议以来自国家、私人和公共土地管理者的批评结束。
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