Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice
Synopsis
Effective management of forest genetic resources is a key element in future forest conservation. Genetic diversity is essential for both the long-term stability and the short-term productivity of forest ecosystems. Hence there is a great need for information on forest conservation genetics. The book consists of 22 chapters and is divided into five parts integrating genetic, ecological and socioeconomic information. It also includes, as a CD-ROM, the population genetics software package POPGENE. Contributors include international authorities from the USA and Canada, Europe, South-East Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Publisher information
- Publisher: CABI Publishing
- ISBN: 9780851995045
- Number of pages: 360
- Dimensions: 265 x 205 x 28 mm
- Weight: 1338g


