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Forest monitoring: methods for terrestrial investigations in Europe with an overview of North America and Asia [Libro electrónico] / edited by Marco Ferretti, Richard Fischer

Ferretti, Marco [editor] | Fischer, Richard [editor].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier, c2015Descripción: xxvii, 507 páginas : páginas ; 24 centímetros.Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaISBN: 0080982220; 9780080982229.Tema(s): Monitoreo forestalNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 497-507 Número de sistema: 54693Contenidos:Mostrar Recurso en línea: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/14748177/12
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Forest Monitoring, 1st Edition.. Preface.. Section 1 - Introduction to forest monitoring.. Ch. 1.1 Forest monitoring: an introduction.. Ch. 1.2 Pan European Forest monitoring - an overview.. Ch. 1.3 Forest and related-ecosystem monitoring in Acid Deposition Monitoring in East Asia (EANET.. Ch. 1.4 Forest monitoring methods in the US and Canada - an overview.. Section 2. Designing forest monitoring.. Ch. 2.1 A Quality assurance framework for designing forest monitoring programmes.. Ch. 2.2 Concepts and design principles adopted in the International Co-operative programme on the assessment and monitoring air pollution effects on forests (ICP Forests.. Ch. 2.3 A statistical perspective for designing a large-scale European forest monitoring network, combining country estimates and for integration with National Forest Inventories - example for defoliation.. Section 3. Monitoring methods for above-ground vegetation.. Ch. 3.1 Assessment of tree condition.. Ch. 3.2 Tree phenology.. Ch. 3.3 Tree growth measurements in long-term forest monitoring in Europe.. Ch. 3.4 Assessment of visible foliar injury due to ozone.. Ch. 3.5 Tree foliage - sampling and chemical analysis.. Ch. 3.7 Litterfall - biomass, chemistry, leaf area and links with wider ecosystem functioning.. Section 4. Monitoring methods for soil.. Ch. 4.1 Forest soil - characterization, sampling, physical and chemical analyses.. Ch. 4.2 Soil solution - sampling and chemical analysis.. Section 5. Monitoring methods for atmospheric-related variables in forests.. Ch. 5.1 Meteorology.. Ch. 5.2 Atmospheric deposition to forest ecosystems.. Ch. 5.3 Methods for measuring gaseous air pollutants in forests.. Section 6. Methods to ensure monitoring quality.. Ch. 6.1 Quality assurance in international forest monitoring in Europe.. Ch. 6.2 Data quality in field surveys: methods and results for tree condition, phenology, growth, plant diversity and foliar injury due to ozone.. Ch. 6.3 Data quality assessment in laboratories: methods and results for soil, foliar, water and chemical analyses.. Ch. 6.4 Methods for database quality assessment.. Ch. 6.5 Reporting forest monitoring.. Section 7 - Forest monitoring: synthesis and outlook.. Ch. 7.1 Terrestrial methods in forest monitoring: achievements, problems, perspectives

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