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Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems
Contributor(s): Bhatti, J. S. (Author), Lal, R. (Author), Apps, M. J. (Author)

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ISBN: 0849330971     ISBN-13: 9780849330971
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE: $256.50  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2006
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Annotation: Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems examines the effects of global climate change on intensively constructed or reconstructed ecosystems. This book explores land-use changes in relation to forestry, agriculture, wetlands including peatlands, It includes the effects of climate change on the plant/soil interface and soil health as well as on wetlands, peatlands, and other aquatic ecosystem. With an overview of research and development priorities, it addresses policy and economic issues, including the impact of the Kyoto Protocol. Featuring contributions from leading experts, this book is a comprehensive reference for professionals interested in the effects of climate change on ecosystem health.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
- Science | Life Sciences - Ecology
Dewey: 333.95
LCCN: 2005028910
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 9.54" W x 6.52" L (1.73 lbs) 464 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
Features: Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
 
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Featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, Climate Change and Managed Ecosystems examines the effects of global climate change on intensively constructed or reconstructed ecosystems, focusing on land use changes in relation to forestry, agriculture, and wetlands including peatlands. The book begins by discussing the fragility of ecosystems in the face of changing climates, particularly through human caused increases in atmospheric GHGs. The chapters delineate how and why the climate has changed and what can be expected to occur in the foreseeable future. They identify the potential adaptation responses to reduce the impacts of a changing climate.

Using this information as a foundation, the chapter authors examine what is known about the impacts of climate on agricultural, forested, and wetland ecosystems. They illustrate the importance of these ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and discuss the potential interaction between terrestrial and atmospheric carbon pools under changing climactic conditions. The book delineates what needs to be done to ensure continued stability in these ecosystems. It includes a description of activities that have been undertaken in the past to identify gaps in understanding GHG emissions from agriculture, forests, and wetlands and their mitigation, as well as current research initiatives to address these gaps.

The book presents an overview of how economic reasoning can be applied to climate change and illustrates how terrestrial carbon-uptake credits (offset credits) operate within the Kyoto Protocol framework. By identifying gaps in the current understanding of adaptation of mitigation strategies, the book underscores the need to make management of these ecosystems part of a global solution.

 
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