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Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World
 

Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World

Ecology and Conservation

Edited by:
Dominick A DellaSala   Geos Institute, Oregon

Colour plates
336 pages
Publisher: Island Press, USA



   
Paperback - 2010
ISBN: 9781597266765 - AU $ 64.00
 

 While tropical rainforests have received much conservation attention and support for their protection, temperate and boreal rainforests have been largely overlooked. Yet these ecosystems are also unique, supporting rainforest communities rich in plants and wildlife and containing some of the most massive trees on Earth.

Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World brings together leading scientists from around the world to describe the ecology and conservation of these lesser-known rainforests in an attempt to place them on par with tropical rainforests in conservation efforts. It offers a global vision rooted in ecological science but written in common language useful for governments, decision makers and conservation groups concerned about the plight of these remarkable forests.

 

 Dominick A. DellaSala is Chief Scientist and President of the Geos Institute in Ashland, Oregon, and President of the North American section of the Society for Conservation Biology. 

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