Book ID: 102446
Stanturf, John, David Lamb and Palle Madsen (eds.)
Forest Landscape Restoration. Integrating Natural and Social Sciences. 2012. (World Forests, 15). illus. col. illus. IV, 420 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Restoration ecology, as a scientific discipline, developed from practitioners efforts to restore degraded land, with interest also coming from applied ecologists attracted by the potential for restoration projects to apply and/or test developing theories on ecosystem development. Since then, forest landscape restoration (FLR) has emerged as a practical approach to forest restoration particularly in developing countries, where an approach which is both large-scale and focuses on meeting human needs is required. Yet despite increased investigation into both the biological and social aspects of FLR, there has so far been little success in systematically integrating these two complementary strands. Bringing experts in landscape studies, natural resource management and forest restoration, together with those experienced in conflict management, environmental economics and urban studies, this book bridges that gap to define the nature and potential of FLR as a truly multidisciplinary approach to a global environmental problem.