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. Ed(S): McShea, William J.; Davies, Stuart James; Bhumpakphan, Naris - Ecology Amp Conservation Of Seascb - 9781935623021 - V9781935623021
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Ecology Amp Conservation Of Seascb

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Description for Ecology Amp Conservation Of Seascb Hardback. Editor(s): McShea, William J.; Davies, Stuart James; Bhumpakphan, Naris. Num Pages: 426 pages, black & white tables, maps, figures. BIC Classification: 1F; PSAF; RGBL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 264 x 188 x 32. Weight in Grams: 1098.
Seasonally dry forests are the most widespread forest type remaining in South and Southeast Asia. For many endangered species, such as tigers, elephants, deer and primates, this unique habitat is central to their survival. These forests are also intimately linked to humans in the region, who have lived in and relied on them for centuries. Despite the importance of seasonally dry forests, little is known of their ecology. The essays in this volume draw the connections between forest communities, endangered species, and agricultural communities in the region. The contributors, many of whom are in-country researchers and managers who have spent ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Smithsonian Books United States
Number of pages
426
Condition
New
Number of Pages
426
Place of Publication
Washington, United States
ISBN
9781935623021
SKU
V9781935623021
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About . Ed(S): McShea, William J.; Davies, Stuart James; Bhumpakphan, Naris
William J. McShea is research ecologist at the Conservation Ecology Center in the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, Smithsonian Institution. Stuart James Davies is director of Asia Programs at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University. Naris Bhumpakphan is associate professor in the Department of Forest Biology at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand.

Reviews for Ecology Amp Conservation Of Seascb
The seasonal tropics of Asia have been the mainspring of some of the greatest agrarian civilizations; its dry forests the source of fuel and succor to cattle for millennia. Yet the conquest of malaria, especially, has resulted in human pressures never previously experienced. This timely book brings knowledge of forest ecology and sociology, heretofore fragmented by political borders, into an ... Read more

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