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European Forests and Global Change

European Forests and Global Change
The Likely Impacts of Rising CO2 and Temperature

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J.-Y. Pontailler, C. Barton, D. Durrant, M. Forstreuter, B. Besford, M. Mousseau, G. Scarascia-Mugnozza, M. Murray, R. Ceulemans, H. Lee, D. Overdieck, P. Jarvis, P. de Angelis, S. Linder, S. Kellomäki, K. Wang, A. Friend, B. Kruijt, B. Saugier
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  • Date Published: October 1998
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521584784

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  • This book was first published in 1998. Studies of global climate change predict that increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature are expected to occur over the next century. To help gain an insight into the potential effect of these changes on forests, this book describes how major European tree species respond to experimentally manipulated environmental conditions. The effects on photosynthesis, respiration and development are described and the results used to generate models of the likely response of European forests to the predicted changes in climate. The volume encompasses studies carried out under the ECOCRAFT (European Collaboration on CO2 Responses Applied to Forests and Trees) programme, focusing on the major tree species found in eight European countries. As such it provides an authoritative report of the current status of European research into this important area of global environmental biology.

    • An unparalleled assessment of the effect of global environmental change on European tree and forest processes
    • Synthesises the results of an authoritative Europe-wide study carried out by twelve institutions in eight countries
    • A unique source of information for comparative studies with forests in the US
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    Review of the hardback: ' … well worth reading for both the expert and the interested.' Institute of Chartered Foresters

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    • Date Published: October 1998
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521584784
    • length: 398 pages
    • dimensions: 256 x 178 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.955kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. How can we study CO2 impacts on trees and forests? J.-Y. Pontailler, C. Barton, D. Durrant and M. Forstreuter
    2. Biochemistry, physiology and biophysics of photosynthesis B. Besford, M. Mousseau and G. Scarascia-Mugnozza
    3. Is dark respiration rate changed? M. Mousseau
    4. Will tree foliage be larger and live longer? M. Murray and R. Ceulemans
    5. Biomass, growth and carbon allocation H. Lee, D. Overdieck and P. Jarvis
    6. Is water used more efficiently? G. Scarascia-Mugnozza and P. de Angelis
    7. Do elevated CO2 concentrations and nutrients interact? S. Linder and M. Murray
    8. Do the effects of temperature and CO2 interact? D. Overdieck, S. Kellomäki and K. Wang
    9. What can we learn from microcosms? M. Forstreuter
    10. Modelling leaf, tree and forest responses to increasing atmospheric CO2 and temperature A. Friend, S. Kellomäki and B. Kruijt
    11. Perspectives for future research B. Saugier
    Annex I: refereed papers
    Annex II: abstracts, notes, reports and thesis
    Index.

  • Editor

    Paul G. Jarvis, University of Edinburgh

    Contributors

    J.-Y. Pontailler, C. Barton, D. Durrant, M. Forstreuter, B. Besford, M. Mousseau, G. Scarascia-Mugnozza, M. Murray, R. Ceulemans, H. Lee, D. Overdieck, P. Jarvis, P. de Angelis, S. Linder, S. Kellomäki, K. Wang, A. Friend, B. Kruijt, B. Saugier

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