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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Habitats & Ecosystems  Forests & Wetlands

Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape Fifty Years on the Savannah River Site

Edited By: John C Kilgo and John I Blake
479 pages, Maps, photos
Publisher: Island Press
Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape
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About this book

Overview of 50 years restoration and management of the Savannah River Site, South Carolina.

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Can land degraded by centuries of agriculture be restored to something approaching its original productivity and diversity? This book tells the story of fifty years of restoration and management of the forested landscape of the Savannah River Site, a 310-square-mile tract of land in the coastal plain of South Carolina that has been closed to the public for more than five decades.

Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape presents for the first time a complete synthesis and summary of information on the Savannah River Site, providing a detailed portrait of the plant and animal populations and communities on the site and the effects on them of fifty years of management practices. Contributors offer thirty-two chapters that describe the site's history, land management, physical environment, plant and animal communities, endangered species, and game species. Extensively illustrated with photos, maps, charts, and tables, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the forest management practices that can support long-term forest recovery and restoration of native habitats. It represents for natural resource managers a detailed case study in long-term land management, and provides scientists with an in-depth analysis of the natural history and physical and biological characteristics of a southeastern forested landscape.

The Editors
JOHN C. KILGO is research wildlife biologist, USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station, Center for Forested Wetlands Research. He is stationed at the Savannah River Site.

JOHN I. BLAKE is assistant manager for research at USDA Forest Service-Savannah River.

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Edited By: John C Kilgo and John I Blake
479 pages, Maps, photos
Publisher: Island Press
Media reviews
Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape is a unique chronicle of the successful ecological rehabilitation and restoration of a degraded, formerly agriculture-dominated system, starting with research and moving through adaptive natural resource management. With a case-study approach containing applications and concepts extending beyond the southeastern United States, this book is invaluable to all ecologists - from the academic to the practicing land manager. --W. Mark Ford
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