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Allen M. Solomon
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ERL-C, Corvallis, USA
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Herman H. Shugart
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Department of Environmental Sciences, Clark Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
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During the summer of 1987, a series of discussions I was held at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (nASA) in Laxenburg, Austria, to plan a study of global vegetation change. The work was aimed at promoting the Interna tional Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP), sponsored by the International Council of Scientific Unions (lCSU), of which nASA is a member. Our study was designed to provide initial guidance in the choice of approaches, data sets and objectives for constructing global models of the terrestrial biosphere. We hoped to provide substantive and concrete assistance in formulating the working plans of IGBP by involving program planners in the development and application of models which were assembled from available data sets and modeling ap proaches. Recent acceptance of the "nASA model" as the starting point for endeavors of the Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Core Project of the IGBP suggests we were successful in that aim. The objective was implemented by our initiation of a mathematical model of global vegetation, including agriculture, as defined by the forces which control and change vegetation. The model was to illustrate the geographical consequences to vegetation structure and functioning of changing climate and land use, based on plant responses to environmental variables. The completed model was also expected to be useful for examining international environmental policy responses to global change, as well as for studying the validity of IIASA's experimental approaches to environmental policy development.
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Biotic Responses to Global Environmental Change
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- Allen M. Solomon, Wolfgang Cramer
Pages 25-52
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Measuring Global Vegetation Change
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Front Matter
Pages 151-151
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- B. N. Rock, D. L. Skole, B. J. Choudhury
Pages 153-167
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- David L. Skole, Berrien Moore III, Walter H. Chomentowski
Pages 168-189
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- Wolfgang P. Cramer, Rik Leemans
Pages 190-217
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Modeling Global Vegetation Change
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Front Matter
Pages 233-233
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- I. Colin Prentice, Robert A. Monserud, Thomas M. Smith, William R. Emanuel
Pages 235-250
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- T. M. Smith, H. H. Shugart, F. I. Woodward, P. J. Burton
Pages 272-292
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This text will be of interest to ecologists, environmental scientists, foresters, earth scientists and students of global climate change...valuable for the reconstruction of forest vegetation - Biological Abstracts; Overall, the editors are to be commended on producing a book that is well balanced in its coverage of this broad subject. Most chapters have a summary, the book is indexed, and it is remarkable free of errors. The low price and scope of the book will surely mean that it is already on shelves in many offices as well as libraries - Forest Ecology and Management; This text will be of interest to ecologists, environmental scientists, foresters, earth scientists and students of global climate change...valuable for the reconstruction of forest vegetation - Biological Abstracts; Overall, the editors are to be commended on producing a book that is well balanced in its coverage of this broad subject. Most chapters have a summary, the book is indexed, and it is remarkable free of errors. The low price and scope of the book will surely mean that it is already on shelves in many offices as well as libraries - Forest Ecology and Management; This text will be of interest to ecologists, environmental scientists, foresters, earth scientists and students of global climate change...valuable for the reconstruction of forest vegetation - Biological Abstracts; Overall, the editors are to be commended on producing a book that is well balanced in its coverage of this broad subject. Most chapters have a summary, the book is indexed, and it is remarkable free of errors. The low price and scope of the book will surely mean that it is already on shelves in many offices as well as libraries - Forest Ecology and Management
Editors and Affiliations
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ERL-C, Corvallis, USA
Allen M. Solomon
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Department of Environmental Sciences, Clark Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
Herman H. Shugart