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|a Lindenmayer, David.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97033591
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|a Conserving forest biodiversity :
|b a comprehensive multiscaled approach /
|c David B. Lindenmayer, Jerry F. Franklin.
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|b Island Press,
|c [2002]
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|c ©2002
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|a xiv, 351 pages :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-342) and index.
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|g PART I :
|t PRINCIPLES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN THE MATRIX:
|t Critical roles for the matrix --
|t The matrix and major themes in landscape ecology and conservation biology --
|t Objectives and principles for developing comprehensive plans for forest biodiversity conservation --
|t Using information about natural forests, landscapes, and disturbance regimes --
|g PART II :
|t BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION ACROSS MULTIPLE SPATIAL SCALES:
|t Importance and limitations of large ecological reserves --
|t Landscape-level considerations within the matrix : protected habitat at the patch level --
|t Landscape-level considerations : goals for structures and habitats, transport systems, and distribution of harvest units in space and time --
|t Matrix management in the harvested stand --
|t Revisiting a multiscaled approach to forest biodiversity conservation --
|t Matrix management in plantation landscapes --
|g PART III :
|t CASE STUDIES IN DEVELOPING MULTISCALED PLANS FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION:
|t Case study 1 : Northern, California, and Mexican spotted owls --
|t Case study 2 : Leadbeater's possum and biodiversity conservation in mountain ash forests --
|t Case study 3 : the Tumut fragmentation experiment --
|t Case study 4 : the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project --
|t Case study 5 : the Rio Condor Project --
|g PART IV :
|t ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT AND THE HUMAN ASPECTS OF MATRIX MANAGEMENT:
|t Adaptive management and long-term monitoring --
|t Knowledge gaps in forest and biodiversity management : areas for future research --
|t Social and other dimensions associated with matrix management --
|t Future directions.
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|a Forest biodiversity conservation.
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|a Plant diversity conservation.
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|a Forêts
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|a Diversité végétale
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|a Franklin, Jerry F.
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