Book ID: 103671
Sagheb-Talebi,K.
Forests of Iran. A Treasure from the Past, a Hope for the Future. 2013. (Plants and Vegetation, 10). 92 (55 col.) figs. VIII, 152 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Iran has a special position in the northern hemisphere because of its rich vegetation and plant diversity, in particular because of its role as a connecting bridge between Europe and Asia. Hence, forests of Iran are a treasure from our natural history in hands of the present generation, but unfortunately the forests of Iran are not that well-known internationally.Forests, as the richest and complex terrestrial ecosystems, illustrate the past of a country not only from a natural science point of view, but also from historical and cultural aspects. The book aims to make foresters, botanists, ecologists and any other interested persons inother continents familiar with the internationally forgotten forests of Iran. After a brief introduction and describing the general ecological aspects of Iran, this book presents the forests of three main phytogeographical regions of the country. Some issues are given in general, while some others are presented in detail. Similarity of the Caspian forests in northern Iran to those of European, the forests of southern Iran to those of Africa and South Asia, and the forests of western, central and eastern Iran to thoseof Turkey and Asia Minor explains the relation of Iranian forests to the other forests of the world. It has been tried to introduce theforests of Iran not only based on the personal knowledge, experiences and researches of the authors, but also based on theexperiences of other native forest researchers and scientists. Hence, this book will provide a valuable reference to researchers interested in ecology of temperate forests as well as in Mediterranean, subtropical and steppic forests of Middle East, in this case of Iran.