Description
Forest Landscape Ecology: Transferring Knowledge to Practice is a specialized resource designed for professionals seeking to apply ecological principles to real-world forest management. The book synthesizes current research in landscape ecology with practical methodologies that forest managers, conservationists, and environmental planners can implement.
Written by A.H. Perera, this volume addresses the critical challenge of translating complex ecological concepts into actionable strategies. It covers landscape-scale forest dynamics, biodiversity conservation, habitat connectivity, and sustainable forest practices. The text emphasizes the interconnections between ecological processes and human management decisions.
Ideal for academics, forest professionals, and conservation practitioners, this Springer publication offers evidence-based approaches to contemporary forest challenges including fragmentation, climate adaptation, and ecosystem services. The knowledge transfer framework makes it invaluable for bridging the gap between scientific research and field implementation.







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