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Climate change, air pollution and global challenges: understanding and perspectives from forest research - volume 13

Clarke, N(Volume editor)Cudlin, P.(Volume editor)Matyssek, Rainer(Volume editor)Mikkelsen, T.N.(Volume editor)Paoletti, E.(Volume editor)Tuovinen, J-P.(Volume editor)Wieser, G(Volume editor)
Part of the Developments in Environmental Science series
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There are significant pressures from climate change and air pollution that forests currently face. This book aims to increase understanding of the state and potential of forest ecosystems to mitigate and adapt to climate change in a polluted environment. It reconciles process-oriented research, long-term monitoring and applied modeling through comprehensive forest ecosystem research. Furthermore, it introduces "forest super sites for research" for integrating soil, plant and atmospheric sciences and monitoring. It also provides mechanistic and policy-oriented modeling with scientifically sound risk indications regarding atmospheric changes and ecosystem services.

  • Identifies current knowledge gaps and emerging research needs
  • Highlights novel methodologies and integrated research concepts
  • Assesses ecological meaning of investigations and prioritizing research need

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Product Details
Elsevier
0080983421 / 9780080983424
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
577.3
01/12/2013
English
609 pages
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