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Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics S.P. Long

Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics By S.P. Long

Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics by S.P. Long


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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has sponsored a programme of research into the primary productivity of grass ecosystems in the tropics and subtropics, resulting in this book. It represents the first internationally integrated study of bioproductivity since the IBP in the 1970s.

Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics Summary

Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics by S.P. Long

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has sponsored a programme of intensive research into the primary productivity of grass ecosystems in both the tropics and subtropics, resulting in this book. It therefore represents the first internationally integrated study of bio-productivity since the International Biological Programme (IBP) of the early 1970s. The large international team of scientists sponsored by UNEP identified five different grassland ecosystems, determining their levels of productivity as well as the effect of climatic variation on primary production and photosynthesis. The methods and results described indicate a three to ten-fold increase in estimates of productivity from the IBP figures, raising implications for a number of important questions such as: the understanding of how carbon is cycled, the environmental impact of removing grasslands, assessment of these ecosystems as genetic resources of productive grasses, assessing the impact of rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, and establishing ground truth data for remote sensing of grassland productivity. This book provides a comprehensive assessment of an extremely important but under-researched biome. It should be of interest to a wide range of environmental scientists, including ecologists, atmospheric scientists, biogeographers, and environmental physiologists.

Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics Reviews

`...the first internationally integrated study of bio-productivity since the IBP of the early 1970s...provides an assessment of an extremely important but under-researched biome.'
Bulletin Mutteilungsblatt
`...a tremendous data bank on tropical grasslands all over the world.'
Acta Ecologica

Table of Contents

Aims, goals and general methods, S.P.Long and M.B.Jones; the primary productivity and photosynthesis of savanna grasses in Kenya - studies at Nairobi National Park, J.I.Kinyamario and S.K.Imbamba; saline grassland near Mexico City, E.Garcie-Moya and P.Montanez Castro; moist savannas of Thailand, A.Kamnalrut and J.Evenson; the productivity of echinochloa polystachya, a semiaquatic grass in the Amazonian floodplain, M.T.F.Piedade et al; the productivity and photosynthesis of bamboo with reference to phyllostachya pubescens forest in subtropical China, C-X.Qiu et al; remote sensing of primary producation in natural tropical grasslands and articifial mixed-species canopies, J.M.O.Scurlock; synthesis and conclusions, M.B.Jones and S.P.Long; UNEP epilogue, R.J.Olembo.

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NPB9780412410208
9780412410208
0412410206
Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-tropics by S.P. Long
New
Hardback
Chapman and Hall
1991-11-30
268
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