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Ancient Woods, Trees and Forests: Ecology, History and Management provides an in-depth examination of how forests have shaped human civilization and continue to influence our natural world. The authors combine ecological science with historical research to reveal the complex relationships between ancient forest ecosystems and their inhabitants.
This volume explores the biodiversity, structural complexity, and ecological functions of old-growth forests while tracing their evolution through different historical periods. It addresses critical management challenges facing contemporary forestry, including conservation of ancient woodlands, sustainable harvesting practices, and restoration of degraded forest habitats.
Drawing on case studies from diverse geographic regions and forest types, the book provides evidence-based strategies for protecting these irreplaceable ecosystems. Essential reading for ecologists, forest managers, conservationists, and anyone interested in understanding the natural and cultural heritage of the world’s ancient forests.







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