Description
Tropical forests represent some of the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, providing critical ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, water regulation, biodiversity conservation, and climate stability. This 2017 publication by J.A. Blanco addresses the multifaceted challenges of maintaining these essential functions while actively managing tropical forest landscapes.
The book explores the tensions between preservation and utilization, examining how forest management practices impact ecosystem health and service delivery. It presents evidence-based approaches to landscape management that aim to sustain both ecological integrity and human livelihoods. Topics include biodiversity protection, sustainable resource extraction, reforestation strategies, and policy frameworks for tropical forest conservation.
Published by InTech, this hardcover edition serves as a valuable resource for researchers, conservation professionals, policymakers, and land managers working to balance ecological sustainability with economic demands in tropical regions.







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