Past Environmental Changes and Forest Conservation
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 26248
Special Issue Editors
Interests: palaeoecology; palaeoclimatology; macroecology; biogeography; palynology
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: climate change; fire ecology; boreal Ecosystem; paleoecology; forest management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Forests provide many ecosystem services such as carbon regulation, biodiversity preservation, and, therefore, important resources for humans. With ongoing global climate change, the range of many species composing the forest biomes is endangered with local or full extinction because of their slow migration and/or adaptation rates.
Forest managers, biological conservationists, and policymakers need scientific-based solutions to mitigate the threat of species in the current context. The need to develop multidisciplinary and multiscale approaches with an integration of both present-day observations and a historical perspective must also be stressed. Modern population genetics can evaluate species diversity and potential adaptation. Palaeoecological time series may inform us about past species occurrences and range changes, their migration rates and routes, and their potential resilience to past climate changes and disturbance regimes. Vegetation models allow us to predict potentially suitable habitats for threatened individual species and populations.
This Special Issue will demonstrate how palaeoecology, modern genetics, and modeling may act together to evaluate the environmental threats on forests and how they may contribute to the long-term conservation strategies.
Dr. Rachid Cheddadi
Prof. Dr. Adam A Ali
Dr. Cécile Remy
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- forest conservation and ecology
- palaeoecology
- phylogeography
- vegetation modeling
- biogeography
- trees genetics
- disturbance regimes
- resilience
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