On the Forests of Tropical Asia: Lest the memory fade
By (Author) Peter Ashton
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew Publishing
20th November 2014
20th November 2014
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Botany and plant sciences
Forests and woodland
578.73095
Hardback
800
Width 238mm, Height 280mm
This is the first book to describe the forests of the entire tropical Asian region, from Sind to New Guinea. Based on Peter Ashton's working field experience of over 55 years in every country, Burma and Laos excepted. Following a chapter on physical geography and geological history, seven chapters address forest and tree structure and dynamics, floristics, mountain forests, the other organisms on which the forests and trees depend, as well as genetics, evolutionary history, species diversity, and past and present human impact. A final chapter covers future policy and practice options for the sustainment of what remains.
"Ashton's seminal work is a masterpiece of scientific scholarship in an area that is of tremendous importance for the biosphere. This will be the book that researchers in the field will gravitate towards to gain an insight into the complexities of tropical Asian forest ecosystems. With its beautiful illustrations, On the Forests of Tropical Asia looks like a coffee table book, but it has a depth of scholarship and commitment that shows one man's life's work in this fascinating field."-- "Biologist"
Peter Ashton is the Charles Bullard Professor of Forestry at Harvard University, and is also an Honorary Research Associate at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He is the former director of The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.