Forest development in cold climates

“Forest Development in Cold Climates” by Plenum Press presents a comprehensive examination of forest ecosystems in colder regions. Published in 1993, this 566-page volume delves into the unique challenges and dynamics of forest growth and development in these environments. The book aims to provide insights into the ecological processes that govern forest ecosystems, making it a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in forestry and environmental science.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of various factors influencing forest development, including climatic conditions and biological interactions. The text addresses the implications of cold climates on forest structure and function, offering a thorough understanding of how these ecosystems adapt and thrive. This edition serves as an informative guide for those studying or working in the fields of forestry, ecology, and environmental management, contributing to the broader discourse on forest conservation and sustainability in challenging climates.
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