Forest Hydrology

Processes, Management and Assessment

Hardback
October 2016
9781780646602
More details
  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    31st October 2016
  • ISBN 9781780646602
  • Language English
  • Pages 308 pp.
  • Size 6.75" x 9.5"
  • Images figures & b/w photos
$186.65

Forests cover approximately 26% of the world's land surface area and represent a distinct biotic community. They interact with water and soil in a variety of ways, providing canopy surfaces which trap precipitation and allow evaporation back into the atmosphere, thus regulating how much water reaches the forest floor as through-fall, as well as pull-water from the soil for transpiration.

The discipline "forest hydrology" has been developed throughout the 20th century. During that time human intervention in natural landscapes has increased, and land use and management practices have intensified. This book:

* Presents cutting edge thinking and assessments in forest hydrology across all latitudes and terrains, including state-of-the-art modelling techniques and methodologies

* Describes the latest challenges facing forest hydrology, such as increased occurrence of disturbance, due to extreme floods, drought, disease, and fire, potentially caused by climate change

* Is written by an internationally renowned team of scientists, engineers, and managers to give a well-rounded review of the subject

The book will be useful for graduate students, professionals, land managers, practitioners, and researchers with a good understanding of the basic principles of hydrology and hydrologic processes.

1. An Introduction to Forest Hydrology
2. Forest Runoff Processes
3. Forest Evapotranspiration: Measurement and Modelling at Multiple Scales
4. Forest Hydrology of Mountainous and Snow Dominated Watersheds
5. European Perspectives on Forest Hydrology
6. Tropical Forest Hydrology
7. Hydrology of Flooded and Wetland Forests
8. Forest Drainage
9. Hydrological Modeling in Forested Systems
10. Geospatial Technology Applications in Forest Hydrology
11. Forests Cover Changes and Hydrology in Large Watersheds
12. Hydrologic Effects of Forest Management
13. Hydrology of Forests after Wildfire
14. Hydrologic Processes of Reference Watersheds in Experimental Forests, USA
15. Applications of Forest Hydrologic Science to Watershed Management in the 21st Century
16. Hydrology of Taiga Forests in High Northern Latitudes
17. Future Directions in Forest Hydrology

Devendra M. Amatya

Devendra M. Amatya is a Research Hydrologist with the USDA Forest Service.

Thomas M. Williams

Thomas M. Williams is a Professor Emeritus at Clemson University.

Leon Bren

Leon Bren initially trained as a cadet forester. After completing a diploma and a degree in forestry, he was recruited to lead a forest hydrology research project including installation of a paired-watershed research study. During this time he completed a doctorate in the groundwater hydrology of the catchments. After a period as an environmental consultant he joined the University of Melbourne and worked as an academic in forest hydrology, forest harvesting, and forest engineering.

Carmen de Jong

Carmen de Jong teaches at the University of Savoy, France.