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Managing for Resistance and Resilience of Northern Great Lakes Forests to the Effects of Climate Change
Author(s) -
Matthew J. Duveneck
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.15760/etd.1550
Subject(s) - climate change , ecotone , resistance (ecology) , silviculture , ecology , environmental science , taiga , geography , forest management , biomass (ecology) , effects of global warming , psychological resilience , temperate climate , agroforestry , global warming , forestry , habitat , biology , psychology , psychotherapist
i Dedication: iii Acknowledgements: iv List of Figures vii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 GLOBAL CHANGES: 2 RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE: 4 FOREST IDENTITY: 12 DRIVERS OF FOREST IDENTITY: 12 CLIMATE CHANGE THREAT TO IDENTITY: 15 MANAGING FOR RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE: 17 PROJECTING FOREST CHANGE: 21 SIMULATION MODEL: 22 OBJECTIVES: 24 Chapter 2: Climate Change Effects on Northern Great Lake (USA) Forests: A Case for Preserving Diversity 28 ABSTRACT: 28

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