Enhancement of forest canopy research,education, and conservation in the new millennium |
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Authors: | Nadkarni Nalini M |
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Institution: | (1) The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA 98505, USA |
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Abstract: | Study of the forest canopy has reached a critical stage in its development from a young frontier area of study to a vibrant and coalescing field of investigation and communication. Many current environmental and social issues at global scales (e.g., environmental change, acid deposition, loss of biodiversity) are related directly to our knowledge of forest canopies. I present six activities that are needed to help the vibrant and growing field of forest canopy studies progress efficiently. Enabling canopy researchers to communicate with each other and with those outside our field is an important element to address these issues. The establishment of a graduate-level training program is also a high priority to generate and maintain a healthy discipline. Formal procedures to identify particular forest sites of critical concern should be initiated, and these should include communication of prioritized sites to conservation groups and policy makers. Instilling a sense of wonder and appreciation for organisms and interactions in non-scientists is another important avenue for forest canopy conservation. |
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Keywords: | Conservation Forest Canopy Graduate Study Rain forests |
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