Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems: Patterns, Drivers, and Conservation Strategies - Couverture rigide

Das, Niamjit

 
9798895308820: Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems: Patterns, Drivers, and Conservation Strategies

Synopsis

Forests are among the most biologically rich ecosystems on Earth, providing vital services that sustain biodiversity, regulate climate, and support livelihoods. However, increasing deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and climate change threaten the stability of these ecosystems. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of forest biodiversity, bridging scientific research with conservation practice to address these challenges. This book delves into the ecological and genetic foundations of biodiversity, examining species interactions, ecosystem resilience, and evolutionary adaptation. It highlights emerging technologies such as remote sensing and artificial intelligence in biodiversity monitoring, alongside policy frameworks like the Convention on Biological Diversity and REDD+ programs that shape global conservation strategies. Through detailed graphical data, tables, and case studies, it provides a multi-disciplinary perspective essential for understanding forest dynamics. Designed for academics, researchers, conservation professionals, and policymakers, this work integrates quantitative ecological modeling, sustainability principles, and economic valuation of biodiversity conservation efforts. Whether exploring species adaptation, forest restoration strategies, or international conservation policies, this book serves as a valuable resource for advancing biodiversity research and practical applications. A must-read for those committed to understanding and safeguarding forest ecosystems, this book presents rigorous scientific insights while offering actionable solutions for biodiversity conservation in a rapidly changing world.

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À propos de l?auteur

Shahjalal University of Science and Technology; Center for Natural Resource Studies (CNRS), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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