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Journal articles on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Li, Yujuan, Guoping Yang, Deborah A. Neher, Cheng-Yuan Xu, and Jihua Wu. "Status of soil nematode communities during natural regeneration of a subtropical forest in southwestern China." Nematology 17, no. 1 (2015): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00002853.

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Forest recovery has been extensively evaluated using plant communities but fewer studies have been conducted on soil fauna. This study reports the status of soil nematode communities during natural re-establishment after deforestation in a subtropical forest in southwestern China. Soil nematode communities of two secondary succession stages, shrub-grassland and secondary forest, were compared with those of virgin forest. Shrub-grassland had higher herbivore relative abundance but lower fungivore and bacterivore relative abundance than forests. Between secondary and virgin forest, the latter ha
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Coomes, Oliver T., Margaret Kalacska, Yoshito Takasaki, Christian Abizaid, and Tristan Grupp. "Smallholder agriculture results in stable forest cover in riverine Amazonia." Environmental Research Letters 17, no. 1 (2021): 014024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac417c.

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Abstract Recent studies point to a rapid increase in small-scale deforestation in Amazonia. Where people live along the rivers of the basin, customary shifting cultivation creates a zone of secondary forest, orchards and crop fields around communities in what was once was old-growth terra firme forest. Visible from satellite imagery as a narrow but extensive band of forest disturbance along rivers, this zone is often considered as having been deforested. In this paper we assess forest disturbance and the dynamics of secondary forests around 275 communities along a 725 km transect on the Napo a
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Bubel, Karol, Kamila Reczyńska, Paweł Pech, and Krzysztof Świerkosz. "Secondary Serpentine Forests of Poland as a Refuge for Vascular Flora." Diversity 13, no. 5 (2021): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13050201.

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The aim of present study was to determine the role of secondary, serpentine forests in Poland in the protection of rare vascular plant species. On the basis of 95 phytosociological relevés collected between 2009 and 2020, we identified the main types of serpentine forest communities and assessed their diversity indices. Ordination methods were used to determine the relationship between the degree of transformation of forest communities (reflected by the occurrence of alien and nitrophilic species) and the presence of endangered species in their undergrowth including the environmental backgroun
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Stefańska-Krzaczek, Ewa, and Paweł Pech. "Vegetation diversity of the Scots pine stands in different forest sites in the Turawa Forest District." Forest Research Papers 75 (1) (December 1, 2014): 77–87. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0008.

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The utility of phytocenotic indices in the diagnosis and classification of forest sites might be limited because of vegetation degeneration in managed forests. However, even in secondary communities it may be possible to determine indicator species, although these may differ from typical and well known plant indicators. The aim of this work was to assess the vegetation diversity of Scots pine stands in representative forest site types along a moisture and fertility gradient. In total 120 sample plots from Turawa forests were included in the study. These plots represented young (21–40 yea
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Wu, De-Lin, Jia Luo, and Barry J. Fox. "A comparison of ground-dwelling small mammal communities in primary and secondary tropical rainforests in China." Journal of Tropical Ecology 12, no. 2 (1996): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467400009421.

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ABSTRACTTrapping was conducted in primary and secondary forests to investigate the effects of past logging on small mammal communities. Thirteen I-ha sites were snap-trapped for three consecutive days in tropical monsoon rainforest in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve, southern China. A total of 3900 trap-days yielded 198 captures, of which 118 were in the primary forest and 80 in the secondary forest. A total of 12 ground-dwelling species (eight Rodentia, Muridae; three Insectivora, Soricidae; one Insectivora, Erinaceidae) were caught, five (all Rodentia, Muridae) occurred in the primary forest an
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Likhanova, I. A., E. A. Genrikh, E. M. Perminova, G. V. Zheleznova, Yu V. Kholopov, and E. M. Lapteva. "The effects of clear cutting on the biodiversity of middle taiga blueberry spruce forests in the North-East of European Russia." Theoretical and Applied Ecology, no. 2 (June 26, 2023): 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.25750/1995-4301-2023-2-056-065.

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The article discusses the biodiversity dynamics of the components of secondary plant communities grown after winter clear cutting in the series of restoration of blueberry spruce forests in the bioclimatic conditions of the middle taiga subzone. For every succession stage (1(2)-year-old, 17(18)-year-old and 49(50)-year-old secondary communities and primary forest), about 20 descriptions (81 in total) were done. The authors separately describe the plant communities of forests swaths, skidding trails in cutting strip and main skid roads. On the basis of the obtained results, we determined specie
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Glass, Alex, and Nico Arcilla. "The Effects of Disturbance Intensity on Tropical Forest Bird Communities and Vegetation Structure after Two Decades of Recovery." Birds 5, no. 3 (2024): 388–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/birds5030026.

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As tropical forests are frequently impacted by human disturbance, forests in various stages of disturbance recovery are increasingly important for maintaining biodiversity. However, much remains unclear regarding the impacts of prior disturbance intensity on wildlife in regenerating forests. Here, we used mist net capture data to compare bird communities in three tropical forest habitats representing various disturbance intensities: undisturbed primary forest, selectively logged forest (low disturbance), and secondary forest regenerating on abandoned agricultural fields (high disturbance). We
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Rumayomi, N. A. A., A. Murdjoko, A. U. M. Mulyadi, and N. M. H. Benu. "Species richness and diversity in secondary lowland forest, Bintuni, Bird's Head Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia." Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika (Journal of Tropical Forest Management) 30, no. 2 (2024): 295–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.7226/jtfm.30.2.295.

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The tropical forest plays an important role in ecosystem services, yet anthropological activities have changed the ecological conditions. Thus, this research was designed to reveal the species richness and diversity in secondary forests, including lifeform alteration. The 50 perpendicular plots were placed in both forests, with 25 for each. The study revealed that the secondary forest represents a stage of ecological succession in which species richness and diversity decreased. Additionally, the composition of life forms in the secondary forest changed, with dominant herbs indicating a more dy
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Yao, Liangjin, Bo Jiang, Jiejie Jiao, and Chuping Wu. "Environmental Filtering and Dispersal Limitations Driving the Beta Diversity Patterns at Different Scales of Secondary Evergreen Broadleaved Forests in the Suburbs of Hangzhou." Plants 12, no. 17 (2023): 3057. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173057.

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Subtropical suburban secondary evergreen broadleaved forests are essential in regulating the ecological environment’s quality and promoting urban sustainable development. In the suburbs of Hangzhou City, well-preserved secondary evergreen broadleaved forest communities were selected to establish a 6 ha forest dynamic monitoring plot. Community surveys and environmental factor measurements were conducted in this area. This study investigated the beta diversity patterns at different scales by considering the environmental and spatial factors to explore the driving beta diversity. Using a similar
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Atemasov, A., and T. Atemasova. "Breeding bird communities of the pine forests in the forest-steppe zone." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Series "Biology", no. 42 (May 29, 2024): 4–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2075-5457-2024-42-1.

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The avifauna of pine forests in the North-East of Ukraine has been poorly studied. Analysis of bird communities showed that the avifaunal complexes of pine forests are poorer and have minimal similarity to those in deciduous forests. This study aimed to assess the species composition and densities of birds in the pine forest of various ages. Research was conducted on the National Park «Slobozhanskiy», located within the Krasnokutsk United Territorial Community of the Bogodukhiv District in the northwestern part of Kharkiv Region (Ukraine). Most of the park's forests are of artificial origin. B
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Thompson, Michelle E. "Recovery of Amphibian and Reptile Communities During Tropical Secondary Forest Succession." FIU Digital Commons, 2018. https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/3701.

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The extensive clearing and modification of natural systems from anthropogenic activities is a pressing global concern. Forest habitats and animal communities within forests are among the most highly impacted, globally. Forest destruction has been repeatedly documented as a driver of biodiversity loss. However, little is known about how animal communities respond when altered landscapes are abandoned and left to regenerate into secondary forests. It is thought that the regrowth of secondary forests may help reverse biodiversity loss by restoring habitats to similar conditions as prior to land c
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Cordova, Vicente D. "Evaluation of simulation-derived data for estimating biogeochemical processes in a secondary forest biome in southern Indiana." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1265099.

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Mayhew, Rebekah Jane Watts. "The species and functional composition of bird communities in regenerating tropical forests." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/27894.

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The widespread threat of species extinctions caused by the destruction and degradation of tropical primary forest (PF) could potentially be mitigated by the expansion of regenerating secondary forest (SF). However, the conservation value of SF remains controversial, and is dependent on many site- and landscape-scale factors, such as habitat age and isolation. The aim of this thesis was to assess the role that SF can play in conserving forest bird communities in central Panama. We study a chronosequence of SF aged 20 – 120-years-old, with sites either isolated from or connected to extensive PF.
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Melo, Marcelo Santos. "Florística, fitossociologia e dinâmica de duas florestas secundárias antigas com histórias de uso diferentes no nordeste do Pará-Brasil." Universidade de São Paulo, 2004. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/11/11150/tde-14122004-111200/.

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O incremento do processo de substituição da floresta amazônica por áreas agrícolas e seu posterior abandono, têm resultado num número crescente de fragmentos de florestas secundárias. Com o objetivo de contribuir com o entendimento da dinâmica dessas áreas, analisou-se a composição florística, a fitossociologia, o ingresso, a mortalidade, o crescimento dos indivíduos arbóreos e as relações do solo com o crescimento em diâmetro, densidade e área basal total de duas florestas secundárias (Marituba e Bragança, NE, PA) com diferentes histórias de degradação e mesma idade de abandono. Foram
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Chia-Hao, Chang, and 張家豪. "Avian communities between secondary forest and betel nut plantation." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tw52n6.

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碩士<br>國立嘉義大學<br>生物資源學系研究所<br>106<br>With the development of lowland and hillside area, original forest has been replaced by secondary forest and economic crops. Betel nut tree (Areca catechu) has become one of the most common crops in central Taiwan. The betel nut plantation has caused soil erosion and changed habitat structure. However, the ecological impact of the agroforestry ecosystem is poorly studied with respect to bird communities. We conducted five 50m-radius point count surveys in 40 betel nut and 40 secondary forest plots in March to May 2015 and 2016 in central Taiwan. We used two-
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Monge, González María Leticia. "Interactive effects of elevation and forest-use intensity on tropical tree diversity in Veracruz, Mexico." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/21.11130/00-1735-0000-0005-149F-2.

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Chang, Ying-Cheng, and 張尹程. "Comparison of Bird Communities between Secondary Natural Forests and Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica) Plantations." Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/wy5hys.

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碩士<br>國立中山大學<br>生物科學系研究所<br>96<br>The purpose of this study is to compare the bird communities between mature secondary forests and Cryptomeria (Cryptomeria japonica) plantations. Bird census was carried out in Teng-jhih National Forest Recreation Area, Kaohsiung county, Taiwan during both breeding season and non-breeding season from March to November in 2007. To compare bird communities between two types of forests, diversity index, evenness index, species richness and densities of bird were calculated. Densities of birds were estimated by variable circular-plot point count method. All birds
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Cheng, Wei-Jen, and 鄭惟仁. "Comparing Avian Communities of Plantations and Secondary Forests in the Lowlands of Northern Taiwan." Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15755108981665208572.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣大學<br>森林環境暨資源學研究所<br>101<br>Natural forests have been diminishing rapidly worldwide, often replacing by monocultural plantations, which take about 20% of the forested areas of Taiwan. Natural forests make up the biggest proportion of forests of Taiwan, but more than half of them are secondary forests. Usually, people consider that secondary forests contain higher biodiversity than plantations. Nevertheless, there has been a lack of concrete evidence for this assumption and few studies have been conducted in Taiwan to examine this assumption. I compared birds, a taxonomically diverse
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Books on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Gruzdev, Vladimir, Sergey Suslov, Vladimir Kosinskiy, and Mariya Hrustaleva. Changes in the composition and structure of the components of the landscapes of the forest zone in the conditions of technogenesis. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1850657.

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The monograph is devoted to the analysis of changes in the structure of natural and agricultural landscapes under conditions of anthropogenic, including man-made, impact on landscapes. The author summarizes his own research conducted in the forest zone in the subzones of the middle and southern taiga and broad-leaved coniferous forests. The studies were carried out in forests, meadows and swamps, and also studied the formation of the quality of natural waters and the overgrowth of reservoirs in the forest zone. The composition and structure of zonal plant communities and the dynamic succession
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Parpworth, Neil. 9. EU law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198810704.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the primary and secondary laws of the European Union (EU). Treaties are the primary law of the EU. In addition to the treaties that originally established the three European Communities, a number of other treaties have subsequently been made. These include the Treaty on European Union (the Maastricht Treaty), the Treaty of Amsterdam, the Treaty of Nice, and the Lisbon Treaty, all of which have made important amendments to the foundation treaties. Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) confers legislative power on the Union’s institution
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Wekesa, Peter Wafula. History, Identity and the Bukusu-Bagisu Relations on the Kenya and Uganda Border. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666996845.

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History, Identity, and the Bukusu-Bagisu Relations on the Kenya and Uganda Border analyzes issues of history, identity, and the Bukusu-Bagisu relations on the Kenya and Uganda border. From this microcosmic level, Peter Wafula Wekesa explores forms of trans-border social, economic, and political relations that have evolved between the two communities since the pre-colonial period. Utilizing both primary and secondary sources, Wekesa presents the context within which border relations between the two groups emerged and were transformed over time. This book delves into the history of relations bet
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Doud, Tim, and Zoë Charlton, eds. Out of Place: Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose. punctum books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53288/0367.1.00.

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Broad in scope, Out of Place: Artists, Pedagogy, and Purpose presents an overview of the different paths taken by artists and artist collectives as they navigate their way from formative experiences into pedagogy. Focusing on the realms in- and outside the academy (the places and persons involved in post-secondary education) and the multiple forms and functions of pedagogy (practices of learning and instruction), the contributions in this volume engage individual and collective artistic practices as they adapt to meet the factors and historical conditions of the people and communities they ser
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Grace, Nancy M., ed. The Beats. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979954.001.0001.

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This volume is the first-ever collection devoted to teaching Beat literature in high school to graduate-level classes. Essays address teaching topics such as the history of the censorship of Beat writing, Beat spirituality, the small press revolution, Beat composition techniques and ELL, Beat multiculturalism/globalism and its legacies, techno-poetics, the road tale, Beat drug use, the Italian-American Beat heritage, Beats and the visual arts of the 1960s, the Beat and Black Mountain confluence, Beat comedy, Beat performance poetry, Beat creative non-fiction, West coast-East/coast Beat communi
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Book chapters on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Kamga, Yanick Borel. "Non-timber Forest Products in Cameroon’s Food System and the Impact of Climate Change on Food Security in Dschang." In Transforming Urban Food Systems in Secondary Cities in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93072-1_15.

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AbstractCameroon’s forests form an important component of forest block in the Congo Basin with about 20 million hectares containing over 8000 species of vascular plants of which about 150 are endemic. These forest resources are of significant economic value and many people earn their livelihood from the gathering and trading of food, fuel wood, fruits, leaves, medicinal products, and construction materials. Forest foods are vital to Cameroon’s food systems, including urban food systems, but they are threatened by the vulnerability of tropical forest ecosystem to climate change, a vulnerability
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Bell, Rayna C., Luis M. P. Ceríaco, Lauren A. Scheinberg, and Robert C. Drewes. "The Amphibians of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands." In Biodiversity of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06153-0_18.

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AbstractThis chapter reviews the diversity, evolutionary relationships, ecology, and conservation of the Gulf of Guinea oceanic islands’ endemic caecilian and anuran fauna. A total of nine amphibian species (representing five families) are known from São Tomé and Príncipe islands, all of which are endemic. No amphibians have been reported from Annobón. Taxonomic research on this group of animals began in the second half of the nineteenth century with subsequent refinement following the advent of molecular techniques. The presence of several amphibians from distinct evolutionary lineages is une
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Ivanova Boncheva, Antonina, and Alfredo Bermudez-Contreras. "Blue Carbon in Emissions Markets: Challenges and Opportunities for Mexico." In Springer Climate. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82759-5_13.

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AbstractMangroves are ecosystems made up of trees or shrubs that develop in the intertidal zone and provide many vital environmental services for livelihoods in coastal areas. They are a habitat for the reproduction of several marine species. They afford protection from hurricanes, tides, sea-level rise and prevent the erosion of the coasts. Just one hectare of mangrove forest can hold up to 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide, more than tropical forests and jungles. Mexico is one of the countries with the greatest abundance of mangroves in the world, with more than 700,000 ha. Blue carbon can be a n
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Roy, Parimal Kumar. "Forest Policy and Sustainable Development of Indigenous Community." In Community Climate Justice and Sustainable Development. IGI Global, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3373-0619-3.ch015.

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This study examines Bangladesh's forest policy aligned with international documents. Indigenous communities coexist alongside the majority Bengali population. Methodologically, this qualitative study follows the critical discourse analysis and relies on secondary sources while considering the researcher's positionality and reflexive stand. Following a critical review of the relevant literature, the study investigates how policy impacts livelihoods and reveals interfaces in community life in light of international documents. While these documents support the rights of Indigenous peoples, nation
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Sohail, Muhammad, Sobia Riaz, Muhammad Haroon U. Rashid, et al. "Forestry Holistic Education." In Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-4103-2.ch009.

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Forestry plays an integral part in the sustainable management of resources, the preservation of biodiversity, and the mitigation of climate change. The growing need for skilled professionals in the field highlights the significance of top-notch forestry education in addressing present environmental, economic, and psychological concerns. This research chapter provides a comprehensive comparative analysis of forestry education programs worldwide. It specifically investigates the national-level forestry education curriculum approaches and how their beneficiaries correlate with the forest sector.
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Link, Eric D., and Alexander Maranghides. "Burnover events identified during the 2018 Camp Fire." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_85.

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The most destructive and deadly wildland-urban interface (WUI) fire in California history burned through communities in Butte County, California on November 8, 2018. Characterized by strong winds, dry fuel conditions, and steep terrain, the fire spread more than 12 km in the first 2 hours after ignition, triggering mass evacuations. The fire destroyed over 18000 structures and caused 85 fatalities, mostly within the first 12 hours of the incident. Extensive data collection was conducted after the fire, gathering detailed first-hand account information from technical discussions with 157 first
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Aferdi Dadebo, Mark, Gordon Kofi Sarfo-Adu, Stephen Omari, and David Galley. "Forest Resources Value Chain Analyses: Alternative Development Pathways toward Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Forest Management in Ghana." In Environmental Sciences. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1005049.

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The value chain development of forest products and ecosystem services is important for sustainable forest management (SFM), especially in developing countries where the livelihoods of users and communities depend on timber and non-wood forest products (NWFPs). This chapter explains why and how NWFPs and ecotourism services value chain analyses need to be integrated into forest resource planning and management in Ghana. The chapter identified and analyzed all aspects of NWFPs and ecotourism services value chains and their roles in biodiversity conservation. The value chain analyses were approac
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Lima, Felipe Fiuza de, Emilio Carlos Zilli Ruiz, Carla Fernanda Mussio, Andrea Nogueira Dias, Afonso Figueiredo Filho, and Eneida Martins Miskalo. "Similarities between native and restored forest remnants in hydroelectric reservoir surroundings in Paraná." In Exploring the Field of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Seven Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.001-004.

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Introduction: Due to the demand for the implementation of hydroelectric projects to enrich the Brazilian energy matrix, there is an inevitable need to restore the new Permanent Preservation Areas (APPs) resulting from the formation of the reservoirs of these projects. Objective: The main objective of this study is to evaluate and compare the characteristics of the remaining vegetation formations (middle stage secondary forest) and restored ones (reforested areas) that extend along the margins of the reservoir of the Salto Santiago Hydroelectric Power Plant, located in the municipality of Bonit
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Almeida, João Paulo Fernandes de, Carolina Dias Lelacher, Cleber Vinicius Akita Vitorio, et al. "FAMILY COMPOSITION OF MUSCOIDEA COMMUNITIES IN ADJACENT AREAS OF SECONDARY TROPICAL FOREST AND PASTURE FIELD IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL." In Agronomia, biologia e zootecnia: estudos fundamentais. Editora Conhecimento Livre, 2025. https://doi.org/10.37423/250109539.

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Marsh, David M., and Lillian M. B. Haywood. "Area-based surveys." In Amphibian Ecology and Conservation. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199541188.003.0014.

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Abstract Area-based surveys are frequently used to estimate the relative abundance, density, or diversity of amphibians. While the methodological details of area-based surveys can vary considerably, the basic principles behind these surveys are usually the same. Small, defined units, referred to as plots, quadrats, or transects, are selected randomly from larger areas of interest. These small units are then sampled for amphibians, and the data collected are used to make inferences about the relative abundance or diversity of amphibians in the larger areas. Area-based surveys can be employed in
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Conference papers on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Cholakian, Hagop. "Հայ Վերապրողներու Տեղաբաշխումը Եւ Կրթական Գործի Կազմակերպումն Ու Դպրոցները Սուրիոյ Մէջ (1918-1946)". У Սուրիոյ Հայերը. HU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.62811/adrc.aos.hch.001.

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After WWI Armenian refugees settled in Syria in four stages: a) after the departure of the Ottoman armies, Armenians returned to their native areas which fell within the borders of Syria. Thirty-two Armenian localities were thus revived, including Aleppo and Damascus; b) after the retreat of the French forces from Cilicia, Aintab and Ourfa, a new outflow took place, and these refugees from the areas of Diarbakir and Bitlis (mainly Kurdish speaking) settled in Ras UI Ayn, Hasake, and the vicinity; d) with the ceding of Alexandretta to Turkey a new wave of refugees poured into Latakia, Aleppo, D
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Toderas, Ion, Oxana Cravcenco та Alexandru Movila. "Иксодовые клещи (Acarina: Ixodidae) городских парковых зон региона нижнего Днестра". У International Symposium "Actual problems of zoology and parasitology: achievements and prospects". Institute of Zoology, 2018. https://doi.org/10.53937/9789975665902.60.

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The results of a 3-year (2014-2016) study of ticks in park areas the Lower Dniester subject to anthropogenic effects. Presents own and literature data on the species diversity and geographical distribution of ticks, evaluated habitat distribution of ticks, is a monitor ticks population dynamics depending on abiotic factors. Ticks (Acarina: Ixodidae) are not only the active bloodsuckers, but also play a key role in the transmission and preservation agents of many natural focal diseases of humans and farm animals. As a result of human activities appear new forestry planting, green recreational a
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Ugolo, Jerry Obaro. "Impact of Public Health on Oil Production Operation Expenditure – Case Study: Covid-19 Era Expenses in Nigeria Oil & Gas Industry." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208229-ms.

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Abstract Oil price is primarily determined by global supply and demand forces as well as governments policies and action or inaction of institutions like OPEC. However, in recent times, it has become evident that public health is a vital factor influencing demand and in turn oil price. In US, oil price reached a negative value for the first time in history by April 2020. Personnel and public health have been shown to have profound effect on operational expenditure (OPEX) of organizations, this in turn affecting the profitability of such organizations. Extra measures involving cost, had to be t
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Drobnjaković, Marija, Milena Panić, and Vlasta Kokotović Kanazir. "TRAJECTORY OF INTERRELATION BETWEEN SPATIAL PLANNING AND DECENTRALIZATION IN SERBIA." In Book of Abstracts and Contributed Papers. Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/csge5.58md.

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The important academic issue could be recognized in investigating relations between decentralization, through the sub-municipal government, and the hierarchical structure of the settlements network as a tool for spatial planning and strengthening local communities. The research introduces two questions that have been observed: How does the spatial organization of the settlements network support the decentralization process in Serbia? How does it relate to sub-municipal government? In many countries, decentralization and administrative reforms have shown a tight connection, where it has become
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Pavlić, Ivana, Ana Portolan, and Barbara Puh. "IMAGE FORMATION IN RURAL TOURISM DESTINATION." In Tourism in Southern and Eastern Europe 2021: ToSEE – Smart, Experience, Excellence & ToFEEL – Feelings, Excitement, Education, Leisure. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/tosee.06.38.

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Purpose – Tourism can be an efficient factor of quality and sustainable development especially in the countryside. Nowadays many rural communities are facing agriculture decline and tourism can enable a new concept of economic development. Rural tourism is multifaceted since it can consolidate agriculture, forestry, farming, heritage with numerous and various tourism activities far away from urban center and mass tourism. Forming positive tourism image in such destination is essential. The focal purpose of this paper is to empirically test a concept of rural tourism destination image formation
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Salogianni, Thomais, and Anastasios Politis. "DEVELOPMENTS, TRENDS AND PROSPECTS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PRACTICES IN THE GREEK GRAPHIC ARTS AND PRINTING INDUSTRY." In XXVI International Symposium in the Field of Pulp, Paper, Packaging and Graphics. Univeryitet u Beogradu, Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet, Srbija, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/cpag25.091s.

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This paper builds upon a previous study that presented the initial findings regarding the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices in the Greek graphic arts and printing industry (Korra, Giotopoulos, &amp; Tsakanikas, 2018). In the context of an evolving global emphasis on sustainable development and responsible entrepreneurship, the current research expands the analysis to examine recent developments and emerging trends shaping CSR engagement within the sector. Particular attention is given to the new strategies being adopted, the shifting expectations of stakeholders
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Reports on the topic "Secondary forest communities"

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Cotten, David, Brandon Adams, Nancy O'Hare, et al. Vegetation mapping at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park: Photointerpretation key and final vegetation map. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2267065.

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The University of Georgia Department of Geography’s Center for Geospatial Research (CGR), with the support of the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory (VMI) Program, described and mapped vegetation at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (HOBE). This mapping effort was accomplished through collaboration with the NPS Southeast Coast Network (SECN), the North Carolina office of NatureServe (/Durham, N.C.), and Atkins North America, Inc. A final map of vegetation communities was created for Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (NMP) to the association level of the National V
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Cotten, David, Brandon Adams, Nancy O'Hare, et al. Vegetation mapping at Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: Photointerpretation key and final vegetation map. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2266958.

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The University of Georgia Department of Geography’s Center for Geospatial Research (CGR), with the support of the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory (VMI) Program, described and mapped vegetation at Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CHAT). This mapping effort was accomplished through collaboration with the NPS Southeast Coast Network (SECN), the North Carolina office of NatureServe (Durham, N.C.), and Atkins North America, Inc. Through the use of NatureServe vegetation plots, aerial photos, and data collected in the field, vegetation communities were delineate
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Cotten, David, Brandon Adams, Nancy O'Hare, et al. Vegetation mapping at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park: Photointerpretation key and final vegetation map. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2266896.

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The University of Georgia Department of Geography’s Center for Geospatial Research (CGR), with the support of the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory (VMI) Program, described and mapped vegetation at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (OCMU). Mapping was accomplished through collaboration with the NPS Southeast Coast Network (SECN), the North Carolina office of NatureServe (Durham, N.C.), and Atkins North America, Inc. A final vegetation map for Ocmulgee Mounds NHP was created to represent the vegetation occurring within the park during 2011. This product represents
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Sam, Sreymom, Channimol Ky, Keum Kyungwoo, Molideth Sarom, and Raksa Raksa. Common Pool Resources and Climate Change Adaptation: Community-based Natural Resource Management in Cambodia. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2016. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.109.201612.

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Using primary and secondary data sources, this study synthesises existing knowledge on community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) approaches in Cambodia. It identifies critical challenges and suggests ways to optimise the benefits of CBNRM in the context of climate change. Selected CBNRM initiatives include farmer water user communities, community fisheries, community-based ecotourism and community forestry. Factors contributing to the success and potential sustainability of resource communities are visible local economic benefits; ongoing institutional support including from governme
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Wandji, Dieunedort, Jeremy Allouche, and Gauthier Marchais. Vernacular Resilience: An Approach to Studying Long-Term Social Practices and Cultural Repertoires of Resilience in Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/steps.2021.001.

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This working paper aims to situate our research project within the various debates around resilience. It advocates a historical, cultural and plural approach to understanding how communities develop and share resilient practices in contexts of multiple and protracted crises. A focus on ‘vernacular’ resilience, as embedded in social practices and cultural repertoires, is important since conventional approaches to resilience seem to have overlooked how locally embedded forms of resilience are socially constructed historically. Our approach results from a combination of two observations. Firstly,
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Wandji, Dieunedort, Jeremy Allouch, and Gauthier Marchais. Vernacular Resilience: An Approach to Studying Long-Term Social Practices and Cultural Repertoires of Resilience in Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/steps.2021.002.

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This working paper aims to situate our research project within the various debates around resilience. It advocates a historical, cultural and plural approach to understanding how communities develop and share resilient practices in contexts of multiple and protracted crises. A focus on ‘vernacular’ resilience, as embedded in social practices and cultural repertoires, is important since conventional approaches to resilience seem to have overlooked how locally embedded forms of resilience are socially constructed historically. Our approach results from a combination of two observations. Firstly,
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Healy, Shannon, David Cotten, Brandon Adams, et al. Vegetation mapping at Fort Matanzas National Monument: Photointerpretation key and final vegetation map. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2266813.

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The University of Georgia Department of Geography’s Center for Geospatial Research (CGR), with the support of the National Park Service (NPS) Vegetation Mapping Inventory (VMI) Program, described and mapped vegetation at Fort Matanzas National Monument (FOMA). This mapping effort was accomplished through collaboration with the NPS Southeast Coast Network (SECN), the North Carolina office of NatureServe (Durham, N.C.), and Amec-Foster-Wheeler Environmental &amp; Infrastructure, Inc. A final vegetation map for Fort Matanzas NM was created to represent the vegetation occurring within the park dur
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Murisa, Tendai. African Philanthropy: Kicking Away the Scaffold. SIVIO Institute, 2025. https://doi.org/10.59186/si.dfa38u2v.

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As the field of ‘African philanthropy’ grows, there is an emerging divergence of what the term actually means. There are three notable tendencies in trying to answer this question; first, there is a school of thought which states that African philanthropy is about the growth of a new set of resources (financial and otherwise) that are purely African in terms of source. The second tendency argues for the inclusion of non-African resources provided by philanthropy foundations from elsewhere outside towards causes on the continent. Finally, others argue that the source of funding is not the real
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