Riparian Forest Dynamics: Ecological Relations and Species Interactions
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Ecology and Management".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 September 2021) | Viewed by 19497
Special Issue Editors
Interests: riparian forests; river management, ecosystem services, biogeography; functional ecology; adaptation to climate change; effects of land-use and stream flow regulation; indicators of ecological quality; monitoring and conservation of riparian forests; invasive alien species
Interests: riparian ecology; remote sensing; GIS applications; optical traits; landscape metrics; species image detection; carbon stock assessment; morphological historical cartography; riparian modeling; climate change impacts
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Riparian forests are multifunctional ecotones that generate a large range of ecological functions, goods, and services for human well-being and society. They are both frontier ecosystems and connectors of the terrestrial and the aquatic environments. This Special Issue will gather selected papers on the dynamics and functioning of riparian forests and their relationships with the aquatic environment and adjacent lands. We encourage papers focused on species interactions from the aquatic and riparian communities or from the adjacent ecosystems. Manuscripts revealing the role of riparian forests in the overall improvement of biodiversity and the provision of ecosystems services, especially in highly degraded adjacent ecosystems, are welcome. Contributions on the valuation, and on how to best monitor, manage, and preserve riparian forests will be also appreciated. Original works and reviews are both suitable.
Dr. Francisca C. Aguiar
Dr. Maria do Rosário Fernandes
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- species interactions
- aquatic and riverine communities
- riparian forests
- river management
- multifunctional landscapes
- biodiversity
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