Forest as complex social and ecological systems : a Festschrift for Chadwick D. Oliver / Patrick J. Baker, David R. Larsen, Alark Saxena, editors.

Professor Chadwick Dearing Oliver has made major intellectual contributions to forest science and natural resources management. Over the course of his career he has actively sought to bring research and practice together through synthesis, outreach, and capacity-building. A common thread throughout...

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Other Authors: Baker, Patrick J. (Editor), Larsen, David R. (David Rolf) (Editor), Saxena, Alark (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
Series:Managing forest ecosystems ; v. 41.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:Professor Chadwick Dearing Oliver has made major intellectual contributions to forest science and natural resources management. Over the course of his career he has actively sought to bring research and practice together through synthesis, outreach, and capacity-building. A common thread throughout his career has been complexity and how we as a society understand and manage complex systems. His work on forest stand dynamics, landscape management, and sustainability have all focused on the emergent properties of complex ecological and/or social systems. This volume celebrates a remarkable career through a diverse group of former students and colleagues who work on a wide range of subject areas related to the management of complex natural resource systems. Over the past decade there has been considerable discussion about forests as complex adaptive systems. Advances in remote sensing, social methods, and data collection and processing have enabled more detailed characterisations of complex natural systems across spatial and temporal scales than ever before. Making sense of these data, however, requires conceptual frameworks that are robust to the complexity of the systems and their inherent dynamics, particularly in the context of global change. This volume presents a collection of cutting-edge research on natural ecosystems and their dynamics through the lens of complex adaptive systems. Each chapter offers new insights into how these systems can be made more resilient to ensure that they provide a diversity of ecological and social values well into the future. Together they provide a robust way of thinking about the many challenges that natural ecosystems face and how we as society may best address them.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3030885542
9783030885540
3030885550
9783030885557
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