Tropical Ecosystems: Structure, Functions and Challenges in the Face of Global Change



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L'ouvrage rassemble des sujets de recherche ayant un large champ d'intérêt sur les impacts de l'homme et du changement climatique sur les écosystèmes terrestres sous les tropiques en général et plus particulièrement sur l'écosystème himalayen le plus important et le plus vulnérable.Au total, 16 contributions incluses dans l'ouvrage couvrent un large éventail de thèmes liés aux changements planétaires, tels que les impacts des changements de température et de précipitations sur les écosystèmes des sols, la dégradation des forêts, l'étendue et les impacts des espèces envahissantes, les réactions des plantes à la pollution, les impacts des changements climatiques sur la biodiversité et la phénologie des arbres, les changements environnementaux associés à l'utilisation des terres, l'importance des connaissances traditionnelles pour l'adaptation aux changements climatiques, les écosystèmes forestiers et le rôle des modèles intégrés du paysage en matière de gestion durable des ressources naturelles.

Cet ouvrage est le fruit des efforts collectifs d'un groupe international multidisciplinaire de scientifiques qui s'efforcent d'améliorer notre compréhension des impacts du changement planétaire sur la structure et le fonctionnement des écosystèmes tropicaux et de relever les défis de leur gestion durable future, et nous espérons que cet ouvrage aidera les chercheurs travaillant dans les domaines de l'écologie et des sciences environnementales à actualiser leurs connaissances. Nous espérons également que les gestionnaires des ressources naturelles et les planificateurs de politiques trouveront des explications à certaines de leurs observations et hypothèses sur les multiples facteurs de changement global qui ont un impact sur les écosystèmes tropicaux et particulièrement sur les écosystèmes himalayens.
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2019-09-24
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Dr. Satish Chandra Garkoti, is a Himalayan ecologist and specializes on Forest Ecology with emphasis on forest productivity and nutrient cycling, tree ecophysiology, phenology, biodiversity characterization, and climate change adaptation and mitigation. He is among the pioneers to contribute to structure and functioning of high elevation forest ecosystems leading to tree-line in the Himalayas. Plant diversity characterization in tropical forests of North Eastern India and estimation of ecosystem services in Himalayan forest ecosystems are other areas where he has made substantial contributions. Dr. Garkoti has published a large number of research papers in international and national Journals of repute. Dr. Garkoti is Rector in Jawaharlal Nehru University and Professor in School of Environmental Sciences. Currently he is leading a Task Force on creating a coherent database on traditional knowledge systems in the Indian Himalayan region which is an integral part ofNational Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem under India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change.

Dr. Skip J. Van Bloem is a tropical forest ecologist. His research has centered on how large infrequent disturbances such as hurricanes generate physiological responses in trees and how those responses shape long-term patterns in tree population and community dynamics. His work also evaluates long term responses to anthropogenic disturbances related to land use change and wildfire. Most of his research has been in seasonally dry systems in Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the Caribbean. He is currently the director of the Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science and a professor in the Forestry and Environmental Conservation department at Clemson University and was previously the president of the International Society of Tropical Ecology. He earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University, M.S. from the Ohio State University, and B.A. from WesternMichigan University.

Dr. Peter Z. Fulé studies the interactions between forests, fires, and climate. He uses historical ecology techniques, including dendrochronology (tree-ring analysis), to study these interactions during past centuries. He uses experimental studies in forest restoration to test methods of restoring resilient forest ecosystems and applies simulation models of vegetation change under alternative climate change scenarios and management activities to forecast future forest development and test strategies for forest conservation. Dr. Fulé does research in the US, Latin America, Asia, Indonesia, and the Mediterranean region. Currently Dr. Fulé is the Charles O. and Mary Minor Professor in the School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University.

Dr. Rajeev L. Semwal holds Ph.D. in Botany and is an ecologist by training. As an ecologist, he has been making constant efforts to contribute towards developing science based institutional support systems for conservation of forests and agroecosystems in the Himalayan region. During his long research and professional career spanning over 25 years, he got opportunity to work with WWF-India, LEAD-India and subsequently as the first coordinatorof the Mountain Division at Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of India. Presently he is working as a scientist from School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India for a Task Force under National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem. Dr. Semwal has more than 30 research papers, many book chapters and scientific reports to his credit. His research findings are widely cited by ecologists, foresters and professionals working in the area of sustainable development in mountains across the globe.


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