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TY - BOOK
T1 - Forest Environments in the Mekong River Basin.
AU - Sawada, H.
AU - Araki, M.
AU - Chappell, Nick A.
AU - LaFrankie, J. V.
AU - Shimizu, A.
A2 - Sawada, H.
A2 - Araki, M.
A2 - Chappell, Nick A.
A2 - LaFrankie, J. V.
A2 - Shimizu, A.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Until now, there have been few research works on Cambodian forests because of the long period of civil war, which restricted forest researchers and surveyors in the area. This book presents many new topics of research in forests such as those of Cambodia which were unavailable until now. One of the most attractive features of the volume is that it fills the gaps in data about the world’s forests. The book consists of three parts: forest hydrology, forest management, and forest ecology, designed to provide an understanding of continental river basins. The latest data are presented here, as derived from advanced observation systems for atmospheric flux, ground water level, soil water movement, and stable isotope variation as well as remote sensing, which are used for continuous measurements of forest environments. These research results provide a bounty of fresh scientific information, creating a valuable resource not only for researchers and university students but also for forest administrators. Table of contents Part 1: Forest Hydrology Part II: Forest Management Part III: Forest Ecology
AB - Until now, there have been few research works on Cambodian forests because of the long period of civil war, which restricted forest researchers and surveyors in the area. This book presents many new topics of research in forests such as those of Cambodia which were unavailable until now. One of the most attractive features of the volume is that it fills the gaps in data about the world’s forests. The book consists of three parts: forest hydrology, forest management, and forest ecology, designed to provide an understanding of continental river basins. The latest data are presented here, as derived from advanced observation systems for atmospheric flux, ground water level, soil water movement, and stable isotope variation as well as remote sensing, which are used for continuous measurements of forest environments. These research results provide a bounty of fresh scientific information, creating a valuable resource not only for researchers and university students but also for forest administrators. Table of contents Part 1: Forest Hydrology Part II: Forest Management Part III: Forest Ecology
M3 - Book
SN - 978 4 431 46500 3
BT - Forest Environments in the Mekong River Basin.
PB - Springer Verlag
CY - Tokyo
ER -