BRYOATT

BRYOATT
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Total Pages: 88
Release: 2007
Genre: Bryophytes
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Bryoatt

Bryoatt
Author: Mark O. Hill
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Total Pages: 88
Release: 2007
Genre:
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BRYOATT

BRYOATT
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Release: 2007
Genre: Bryophytes
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England's Rare Mosses and Liverworts

England's Rare Mosses and Liverworts
Author: Ron D. Porley
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-07-21
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0691158711

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This is the first book to cover England's rare and threatened mosses and liverworts, collectively known as bryophytes. As a group, they are the most ancient land plants and occupy a unique position in the colonization of the Earth by plant life. However, many are at risk from habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and other factors. Britain is one of the world's best bryologically recorded areas, yet its mosses and liverworts are not well known outside a small band of experts. This has meant that conservation action has tended to lag behind that of more charismatic groups such as birds and mammals. Of the 916 different types of bryophyte in England, 87 are on the British Red List and are regarded as threatened under the strict criteria of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. This book aims to raise awareness by providing stunning photographs--many never before published--of each threatened species, as well as up-to-date profiles of 84 of them, including status, distribution, history, and conservation measures. The book looks at what bryophytes are, why they are important and useful, and what makes them rare; it also examines threats, extinctions, ex situ conservation techniques, legislation, and the impact of the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity. Provides the first treatment of England's rare and threatened mosses and liverworts Features stunning photographs--many never before published--of each species and many of their habitats Treats each species in a handy and attractive double-page layout Includes up-to-date profiles of 84 species, including status, distribution, history, and conservation measures Presents the first overview of English bryophyte conservation Offers invaluable guidance to people working in conservation in England, the British Isles, Europe, and beyond

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages: 736
Release: 2006
Genre: Ecology
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The Biology of Peatlands, 2e

The Biology of Peatlands, 2e
Author: Håkan Rydin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0199602999

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This book provides a comprehensive and up to date overview of peatland ecosystems. It examines the entire range of biota present in this habitat and considers management, conservation, and restoration issues.

Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change

Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change
Author: Zoltán Tuba
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2011-01-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139493205

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Bryophytes, especially mosses, represent a largely untapped resource for monitoring and indicating effects of climate change on the living environment. They are tied very closely to the external environment and have been likened to 'canaries in the coal mine'. Bryophyte Ecology and Climate Change is the first book to bring together a diverse array of research in bryophyte ecology, including physiology, desiccation tolerance, photosynthesis, temperature and UV responses, under the umbrella of climate change. It covers a great variety of ecosystems in which bryophytes are important, including aquatic, desert, tropical, boreal, alpine, Antarctic, and Sphagnum-dominated wetlands, and considers the effects of climate change on the distribution of common and rare species as well as the computer modeling of future changes. This book should be of particular value to individuals, libraries, and research institutions interested in global climate change.

Exploring Social Sustainability and Economic Practices

Exploring Social Sustainability and Economic Practices
Author: MDPI
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3039285548

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Given the three pillars of sustainability, besides the environment, the interplay of social and economic dimensions provides valuable insight into how society is molded and the key components that should be considere. In terms of social sustainability, processes and framework objectives promote the wellbeing that is integral to the balance of people, planet, and profit. Economic practices consider the system of production, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services with respect to demand and supply between economic agents. As a result, an economic system is a variant of the social system in which it exists. At present, the forefront of social sustainability research partially encompasses the impact of economic practices on people and society, with notable emphasis centered on the urban environment. Specific interdisciplinary analyses within the scope of sustainability, social development, competitiveness, and motivational management, as well as decision making within the urban landscape, are considered. This book contains nine thoroughly refereed contributions that interconnect detailed research into the two pillars reviewed.

BRYOATT

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Total Pages: 88
Release: 2007
Genre: Bryophytes
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Conservation Monitoring in Freshwater Habitats

Conservation Monitoring in Freshwater Habitats
Author: Clive Hurford
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2009-12-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402092784

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As in the terrestrial environment, most data collection from freshwater habitats to date falls into the survey, surveillance or research categories. The critical difference between these exercises and a monitoring project is that a monitoring project will clearly identify when we need to make a management response. A Model for Conservation Management and Monitoring Monitoring (as defined by Hellawell) is essentially a tool of practical conservation management, and Fig. 1.1 shows a simple, but effective, model for nature conser- tion management and monitoring. The need for clear decision-making is implicit in this model. First we must decide what would represent a favourable state for the key habitat or species, and then we must decide when to intervene if the state is (or becomes) unfavourable. A third, often overlooked, but equally important, decision concerns when we would consider the habitat or species to have recovered; this is unlikely to be the same point that we became concerned about it. This decision not only has resource imp- cations, it can also have major implications for other habitats and species (prey species are an obvious example). All of these decisions are essential to the devel- ment of an efficient and effective monitoring project.