1st Edition

Forests at the Wildland-Urban Interface Conservation and Management

    310 Pages
    by CRC Press

    312 Pages 151 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Forests at the wildland-urban interface are at increasing risk due to the impacts of urbanization. Conserving and managing these forestlands for continued ecological and social benefits is a critical and complex challenge facing natural resource managers, land-use planners, and policymakers.

    Forests at the Wildland-Urban Interface: Conservation and Management provides information, strategies, and tools to enhance natural resource management, planning, and policymaking at the wildland-urban interface. The text is arranged in five sections: forestland changes at the wildland-urban interface and why they are occurring; economic, policy, and land-use planning tools that can be used to manage growth; methods for communicating with and engaging the public; ecosystem management tools for sustaining the provision of ecological goods and services from interface forests; and ways in which various types of landowners are pursuing conservation and management of forests in the interface.

    By combining science and management, theory and practical problem solving, this book addresses a broad range of issues associated with the wildland-urban interface and provides possible solutions. Natural resource professionals and urban planners will find this a crucial resource for coordinating and implementing sound policy and practice.

    The Wildlife-Urban Interface. Planning and Managing Growth at the Interface. Human Dimensions and the Interface. Conserving and Managing Forests for Ecological Services and Benefits. Conserving and Managing Forests Under Different Ownerships.

    Biography

    Susan W. Vince, Mary L. Duryea, Edward A. Macie, Annie Hermansen