REFORESTING LANDSCAPES: LINKING PATTERN AND PROCESS
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Outline
Part 1: Explaining Reforestation: Frameworks, Processes and Patterns
Chapter 1: Introduction - Harini Nagendra, Indiana University and Jane Southworth, University of Florida, Gainesville
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 1
Chapter 2: Reforestation: A Pan-Tropical Perspective - Alan Grainger, University of Leeds
First version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 2
Chapter 3: Three Paths to Forest Expansion: A Comparative Historical Analysis - Thomas Rudel, Rutgers University
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 3
Chapter 4: Secondary Growth, Reforestation, and Forest Recovery: A Tri-Partite Framework of Forest Dynamics - Stephen Perz, University of Florida, Gainesville and Angelica Almeyda, Stanford University
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 4
Part II: Regional Overviews
Chapter 5: Forest Maintenance and Recovery in Mexico and Central America: A “Great Restoration” in Progress? - David Barton Bray, Florida International University
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 5
Chapter 6: Human Drivers of Reforestation and Afforestation and Reforestation in Eastern Europe – Gregory Taff, University of Memphis, Esra Ozdenerol, University of Memphis, and Steve Walsh, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 6
Chapter 7: Reforestation in the Human Dominated Landscapes of South Asia – Harini Nagendra, Indiana University and the Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India
First version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 7
Part III – Case Studies
Chapter 8: Agricultural Abandonment and Reforestation in South-Central Indiana: Dynamics of Demographic, Economic and Forest Change – Tom Evans, Indiana University, Shanon Donnelly, Indiana University and Wenjie Sun, Carthage College
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 8
Chapter 9: Disentangling Amazonian Deforestation and Reforestation: Lessons from the Peruvian Amazon – Kelley A. Crews-Meyer, University of Texas at Austin
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 9
Chapter 10: Patterns and Processes of Reforestation in Costa Rica – Amy Daniels, University of Florida, Gainesville
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 10
Chapter 11: Forest Cover Changes in the Polish Carpathian Mountains Since 1800 – Jacek Kozak, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Poland.
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 11
Chapter 12: Examining Reforestation, Forest Maintenance and Productivity in Uganda - Joel Hartter, Jane Southworth and Michael Binford, University of Florida, Gainesville
First version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 12
Chapter 13: Spontaneous Regeneration of Tropical Dry Forest in Madagascar: The Social Institutional Context. Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 13
Chapter 14: Forest transition in Vietnam: causes and environmental impacts - Patrick Meyfroidt and Eric F. Lambin, University of Louvain, Belgium
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 14
Chapter 15: Reforestation and Afforestation Efforts in China from 1949 to 2006 - Conghe Song, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Yuxing Zhang, State Forestry Administration, Beijing, China.
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 15
Part IV – Conclusions
Chapter 16. Conclusions and implications – Jane Southworth, University of Florida, Gainesville, and Harini Nagendra, Indiana University.
Revised version of chapter can be found here – Chapter 16