Promoting Ecological Engineering for Restoration of Biodiversity in Temperate Forests

Authors:
Marage, D.

Publication Date:
2011

Abstract/Summary:
In temperate forest, managers have both used civil engineering, biological engineering and ecological principles to optimize one function: wood production, flood regulation or reduction of soil erosion. Other forest practitioners used biological interactions and biotic controls to manage uneven-aged stands, especially in mountain forests. These actions just required the knowledge and control of both coarse biological and physical processes at a local scale. The challenges inherent to solve multi-scale biodiversity changes are crucial today. In order to achieve these crucial issues and optimize several ecological functions and ecosystem services, spatial modelling approaches are developed at a landscape level using species traits associated with environmental databases.

Resource Type:
Peer-reviewed Article

Source:
Procedia Environmental Sciences

Link:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187802961100781X