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Salvage Logging and Its Ecological Consequences

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Salvage logging'removing trees from a forested area in the wake of a catastrophic event such as a wildfire or hurricane'is highly controversial. Policymakers and those with an economic interest in harvesting trees typically argue that damaged areas should be logged so as to avoid “wastinga resources, while many forest ecologists contend that removing trees following a disturbance is harmful to a variety of forest species and can interfere with the natural process of ecosystem recovery.
 
Salvage Logging and Its Ecological Consequences brings together three leading experts on forest ecology to explore a wide range of issues surrounding the practice of salvage logging. They gather and synthesize the latest research and information about its economic and ecological costs and benefits, and consider the impacts of salvage logging on ecosystem processes and biodiversity. The book examines
 
  • what salvage logging is and why it is controversial
  • natural and human disturbance regimes in forested ecosystems
  • differences between salvage harvesting and traditional timber harvesting
  • scientifically documented ecological impacts of salvage operations
  • the importance of land management objectives in determining appropriate post-disturbance interventions
     
    Brief case studies from around the world highlight a variety of projects, including operations that have followed wildfires, storms, volcanic eruptions, and insect infestations. In the final chapter, the authors discuss policy management implications and offer prescriptions for mitigating the impacts of future salvage harvesting efforts.
      
    Salvage Logging and Its Ecological Consequences is a “must-reada volume for policymakers, students, academics, practitioners, and professionals involved in all aspects of forest management, natural resource planning, and forest conservation.
  • Preface
     
    Chapter 1. The Challenge of Large-scale Natural Disturbances and Salvage Logging
    Chapter 2. Natural Disturbance of Forest Ecosystems
    Chapter 3. The Effects of Salvage Logging on Ecological Phenomena
    Chapter 4. Case Studies of Salvage Logging and Its Ecological Impacts
    Chapter 5. Limiting Salvage Logging Impacts
    Chapter 6. Toward Better Management of Naturally Disturbed Forests
    ""This book presents an excellent overall coverage of its broad subject matter, with a variety of perspectives, relevant examples, and sound science; it is thoughtfully written, and should prove equally useful to students, researchers, managers, and public stakeholders alike.""
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