Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Historical Context of Silviculture
-Major External Factors Influencing Development of Forestry and Silviculture
-The Development of Silviculture
-Fundamental Concepts and Practices That Influence Silviculture
-Development of Silvicultural Systems
-Adoption versus Adaptation
-Integration of Scientific Advancement into Silvicultural Teachings
-Conclusion
Chapter 2. Silviculture: Challenging Traditions
-A Dominant Focus on Trees
-Management of STands as Uniform Entities
-Applying an Agricultural Approach to Silvicultural Research
-The Scale-Independent View of Forestry Practices
-Focus on Predictability
-Conclusion
Chapter 3. Ecology: Acknowledging Complexity
-Origin of Ecology
-Review of Past and Current Concepts in Ecology
-Ecological Complexity and Complexity Science
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Silviculture and Ecology: Contrasting Views
-What Do Silviculturists and Ecologists See When They Walk into a Forest?
-Who Do Silviculturists and Ecologists Talk to?
-What Do Silviculturists and Ecologists Read?
-Concepts and Theories Can Provide a Linkage between Silviculture and Ecology
-The Evolution of Contemporary Large-Scale Silvicultural Experiments
-Conclusion
Chapter 5. Managing Forsts as Complex Adaptive Systems
-The Science of Complexity
-Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems
-Silviculture and Complexity
-Managing Complexity
-Steps toward Managing Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems: Where to Start?
-Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Historical Context of Silviculture
-Major External Factors Influencing Development of Forestry and Silviculture
-The Development of Silviculture
-Fundamental Concepts and Practices That Influence Silviculture
-Development of Silvicultural Systems
-Adoption versus Adaptation
-Integration of Scientific Advancement into Silvicultural Teachings
-Conclusion
Chapter 2. Silviculture: Challenging Traditions
-A Dominant Focus on Trees
-Management of STands as Uniform Entities
-Applying an Agricultural Approach to Silvicultural Research
-The Scale-Independent View of Forestry Practices
-Focus on Predictability
-Conclusion
Chapter 3. Ecology: Acknowledging Complexity
-Origin of Ecology
-Review of Past and Current Concepts in Ecology
-Ecological Complexity and Complexity Science
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Silviculture and Ecology: Contrasting Views
-What Do Silviculturists and Ecologists See When They Walk into a Forest?
-Who Do Silviculturists and Ecologists Talk to?
-What Do Silviculturists and Ecologists Read?
-Concepts and Theories Can Provide a Linkage between Silviculture and Ecology
-The Evolution of Contemporary Large-Scale Silvicultural Experiments
-Conclusion
Chapter 5. Managing Forsts as Complex Adaptive Systems
-The Science of Complexity
-Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems
-Silviculture and Complexity
-Managing Complexity
-Steps toward Managing Forests as Complex Adaptive Systems: Where to Start?
-Conclusion
Glossary
References
Index
About the Authors