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Managing the Future of Southeast Asia's Valuable Tropical Rainforests

by Wickneswari, Ratnam.
Authors: Cannon, Chuck.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Advances in Asian Human-Environmental Research, 1879-7180 ; . 2 Physical details: XVI, 108 p. online resource. ISBN: 9400721757 Subject(s): Life sciences. | Forests and forestry. | Trees. | Plant breeding. | Life Sciences. | Forestry Management. | Plant Genetics & Genomics. | Tree Biology.
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Introduction -- Forest management systems in Southeast Asia -- Biogeographic history of Southeast Asian forests -- Long-term dynamics of forest history and phenotypic evolution -- Gene flow and inheritance in natural populations of trees -- Threats to genetic viability of Southeast Asian forest species -- The importance of wildlife for forests -- Synthesis and options for sustainable management.-.

This book provides current knowledge about tropical rain forest genetics and its implications for the profitable and sustainable management of forest resources in Southeast Asia. Each chapter covers a major topic in the evolutionary biology of tropical rain forest trees and how management systems interact with these natural dynamics. Authors  provide an up-to-date and insightful review of important scientific findings and conclude with practical recommendations for the modern forester in Southeast Asia. Several chapters provide compelling discussions about commonly neglected aspects of tropical forestry, including the impact of historical dynamics of climate change, anthropogenic threats to genetic viability, and the important role of wildlife in maintaining genetic diversity. These discussions will promote a deeper appreciation of not only the economic value of forests, but also their mystery and intangible values. The silvicultural industry in Southeast Asia is a major contributor to the regional economy but the connection between scientific research and the application and development of policy could be improved upon. This book will help bridge that gap. This book will prove beneficial reading for forestry students, professional forest managers, and policy makers, who do not have technical training in genetics. It is also intended for non-specialists who are involved in the tropical timber industry, from the local forest manager to the international timber purchasing agent.

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