Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice

Forest management must be sustainable not only in ecological, economic and social, but also genetic terms. Many forest managers are advocating and developing management strategies that give priority to conserving genetic diversity within production systems, or that recognise the importance of genetic considerations in achieving sustainable management. Forest Conservation Genetics draws together much previously uncollected information relevant to managing and conserving forests. The content emphasises the importance of conserving genetic diversity in achieving sustainable management.

Each chapter is written by a leading expert and has been peer reviewed. Readers without a background in genetics will find the logical sequence of topics allows easy understanding of the principles involved and how those principles may impact on day-to-day forest planning and management decisions.

The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students of biology, ecology, forestry, and graduate students of forest genetics, resource management policy and/or conservation biology. It will prove useful for those teaching courses in these fields and as such help to increase the awareness of genetic factors in conservation and sustainable management, in both temperate and tropical regions.

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Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice

Forest management must be sustainable not only in ecological, economic and social, but also genetic terms. Many forest managers are advocating and developing management strategies that give priority to conserving genetic diversity within production systems, or that recognise the importance of genetic considerations in achieving sustainable management. Forest Conservation Genetics draws together much previously uncollected information relevant to managing and conserving forests. The content emphasises the importance of conserving genetic diversity in achieving sustainable management.

Each chapter is written by a leading expert and has been peer reviewed. Readers without a background in genetics will find the logical sequence of topics allows easy understanding of the principles involved and how those principles may impact on day-to-day forest planning and management decisions.

The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students of biology, ecology, forestry, and graduate students of forest genetics, resource management policy and/or conservation biology. It will prove useful for those teaching courses in these fields and as such help to increase the awareness of genetic factors in conservation and sustainable management, in both temperate and tropical regions.

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Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice

Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice

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Overview

Forest management must be sustainable not only in ecological, economic and social, but also genetic terms. Many forest managers are advocating and developing management strategies that give priority to conserving genetic diversity within production systems, or that recognise the importance of genetic considerations in achieving sustainable management. Forest Conservation Genetics draws together much previously uncollected information relevant to managing and conserving forests. The content emphasises the importance of conserving genetic diversity in achieving sustainable management.

Each chapter is written by a leading expert and has been peer reviewed. Readers without a background in genetics will find the logical sequence of topics allows easy understanding of the principles involved and how those principles may impact on day-to-day forest planning and management decisions.

The book is primarily aimed at undergraduate students of biology, ecology, forestry, and graduate students of forest genetics, resource management policy and/or conservation biology. It will prove useful for those teaching courses in these fields and as such help to increase the awareness of genetic factors in conservation and sustainable management, in both temperate and tropical regions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780643102576
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Publication date: 07/24/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 366
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

After earning a bachelors degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a law degree at the Wake Forest University School of Law, Andrew Young was a volunteer for John Edwards' winning campaign for U.S. Senate. Hired in 1999, Young became Edwards' longest serving and most trusted aide. He raised more than $10 million for the politician's various causes and played a key role in Edwards' efforts to become President of the United States. Now a private citizen, he lives in Chapel Hill with his wife Cheri and their three children.

Table of Contents

Preface
Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Section 1: Basic Genetic Principles
  • Basic genetics
  • Population genetics
  • Genetic tools: the use of biochemical and molecular markers
Section II: Genetic Processes
  • Mating systems
  • Gene flow in forest trees
  • Small population processes
  • Selection
Section III: Threats to in situ Genetic Conservation
  • Effects of logging and other forms of harvesting on genetic diversity in humid tropical forests
  • Forest Fragmentation
  • Effects of environmental population on the genetics of forest trees
  • Disease threats and the conservation genetics of forest trees
  • Hybridisation and forest conservation
Section IV: Domestication and ex situ Genetic Conservation
  • Sampling the gene pools of forest trees for ex situ conservation
  • Effect of forest tree domestication on gene pools
  • Magnitude and implications of gene flow in gene conservation reserves
Section V: Monitoring, Socioeconomics and Policy
  • Genetic markers as a tool for bioindication in forest ecosystems
  • Criteria and indicators for the conservation of genetic diversity
  • Economics and conserving forest genetic diversity
  • Rethinking stakeholder involvement in biodiversity conservation projects
  • Politics, policies and the conservation of forest genetic diversity
  • Forest conservation genetics: limitations and future directions
References
Species Index
Index
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