Effects of Climate Change on Forests
Effects of Climate Change on Forests by Fabrizio D’Aprile delivers a compelling, science-driven exploration of how warming temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, and extreme weather are reshaping forests across the globe. From the Amazon and Congo Basin to Siberian taiga, Mediterranean woodlands and North American boreal zones, this book connects global trends to local impacts.
You’ll find clear explanations of key processes—carbon sequestration, tree physiology, pest outbreaks, fire regimes and species migration—framed for readers who want practical understanding as well as scientific insight. D’Aprile blends up-to-date research with real-world examples, showing how climate stressors amplify biodiversity loss, alter ecosystem services and affect livelihoods dependent on forest resources.
Policy-makers, land managers, conservationists and concerned citizens will appreciate concrete strategies for adaptation and mitigation: resilient forest management, restoration and reforestation best practices, monitoring techniques, and community-based responses tailored to specific regions. The narrative emphasizes actionable solutions that balance ecological integrity with economic realities.
Readable yet authoritative, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of climate change impacts on forests and to support informed decision-making across local and global contexts. Whether you’re studying ecology, shaping policy, or planning landscape restoration, Fabrizio D’Aprile’s insights will help you assess risks and identify opportunities to protect and restore forest ecosystems. Add this critical work to your collection and equip yourself to engage with one of the most urgent environmental challenges of our time.
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