English
 
Help Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT
 
 
DownloadE-Mail
  Old-Growth Forest Definitions: a Pragmatic View

Wirth, C., Messier, C., Bergeron, Y., Frank, D., & Fankhänel, A. (2009). Old-Growth Forest Definitions: a Pragmatic View. In C. Wirth, G. Gleixner, & M. Heimann (Eds.), Old-Growth Forests (pp. 11-33). Berlin: Springer.

Item is

Files

show Files

Locators

show

Creators

show
hide
 Creators:
Wirth, Christian1, Author           
Messier, Christian, Author
Bergeron, Yves, Author
Frank, Dorothea1, 2, Author           
Fankhänel, Anja1, Author           
Affiliations:
1Research Group Organismic Biogeochemistry, Dr. C. Wirth, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497764              
2Research Group Biogeochemical Model-data Integration, Dr. M. Reichstein, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, Hans-Knöll-Str. 10, 07745 Jena, DE, ou_1497760              

Content

show
hide
Free keywords: -
 Abstract: Definitions of what constitutes an ‘old-growth’ forest are manifold and often ambiguous. This chapter starts with a review of existing concepts and critically examines their usefulness in the context of ecosystem functioning and forest conservation. Using examples from all major forests biomes, the merits and limitations of structural, successional and biogeochemical definitions are discussed. Second, the plethora of related terms (primary, pristine, intact, virgin, etc.) is screened. A semantic meta-analysis based on entries in the Web of Science reveals that the usage of terminology in the literature depends strongly on the time period, discipline, and scientific community. Third, a model is presented that combines literature data on natural disturbance intervals and maximum longevities of pioneer trees to estimate the landscape fraction covered by old-growth forests (using the successional definition) without human impact. This fraction varies and is about 90%, 50% and 20% in tropical, temperate and boreal forest, respectively. Finally, detection and mapping methods of old-growth forests are discussed and a pragmatic approach to defining old-growth forest is advocated.

Details

show
hide
Language(s):
 Dates: 2009
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: -
 Publishing info: -
 Table of Contents: -
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92706-8_2
Other: BGC0066
 Degree: -

Event

show

Legal Case

show

Project information

show

Source 1

show
hide
Title: Old-Growth Forests
Source Genre: Book
 Creator(s):
Wirth, C., Editor
Gleixner, G., Editor
Heimann, M., Editor
Affiliations:
-
Publ. Info: Berlin : Springer
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 207 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 11 - 33 Identifier: -

Source 2

show
hide
Title: Ecological Studies
Source Genre: Series
 Creator(s):
Affiliations:
Publ. Info: -
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 207 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: - Identifier: -