"The book offers much food for thought regarding the future of these ecosystems."
— CHOICE
"Based on a deep knowledge of the physiology and ecology of forests, with a focus on the tensions between managing for their ecosystem service values and immediate economic values, this is an excellent, authoritative book on what is needed to maintain and use forests in a rapidly changing world."
— Brian Walker, CSIRO, Australia
"A first-class introduction to current practices and emerging challenges in forestry."
— EcoForestry
"Global forests provide wood, but also ecosystem services such as clean water, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Forests in Our Changing World explains the complex interactions between forests and their environment and highlights the risks of nonsustainable management."
— Sune Linder, Professor Emeritus of Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
"Two experienced researchers and teachers bring together a deep understanding of how forests work and a sobering look at their status in a rapidly changing world. Landsberg and Waring combine history, science, and clear thinking about the future in a book that will be a valuable addition to introductory classes at the college level."
— John Aber, Professor, Environmental Science, University of New Hampshire
"Forests in Our Changing World is a useful primer that will introduce students and the interested public to the field of forestry."
— San Francisco Book Review"
"Forests in Our Changing World provides an insight and sobering look at the status of our forests. Forestry professionals, land managers, naturalists, ecologists, and students of these subjects will appreciate this work."
— Wildlife Activist
"Based on a deep knowledge of the physiology and ecology of forests, with a focus on the tensions between managing for their ecosystem service values and immediate economic values, this is an excellent, authoritative book on what is needed to maintain and use forests in a rapidly changing world."
— Brian Walker, CSIRO, Australia
"Two experienced researchers and teachers bring together a deep understanding of how forests work and a sobering look at their status in a rapidly changing world. Landsberg and Waring combine history, science, and clear thinking about the future in a book that will be a valuable addition to introductory classes at the college level."
— John Aber, Professor, Environmental Science, University of New Hampshire
"Forests in Our Changing World is a useful primer that will introduce students and the interested public to the field of forestry."
— San Francisco Book Review"
"The book offers much food for thought regarding the future of these ecosystems."
— CHOICE
"In just seven chapters this readable book presents an overview of the whole gamut of forestry and forest-related activities today and looks to the future in a changing world."
— BC Forest Professional
"A first-class introduction to current practices and emerging challenges in forestry."
— EcoForestry
"Forests in Our Changing World provides an insight and sobering look at the status of our forests. Forestry professionals, land managers, naturalists, ecologists, and students of these subjects will appreciate this work."
— Wildlife Activist
"Global forests provide wood, but also ecosystem services such as clean water, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Forests in Our Changing World explains the complex interactions between forests and their environment and highlights the risks of nonsustainable management."
— Sune Linder, Professor Emeritus of Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
"Based on a deep knowledge of the physiology and ecology of forests, with a focus on the tensions between managing for their ecosystem service values and immediate economic values, this is an excellent, authoritative book on what is needed to maintain and use forests in a rapidly changing world."
— Brian Walker, CSIRO, Australia
"Two experienced researchers and teachers bring together a deep understanding of how forests work and a sobering look at their status in a rapidly changing world. Landsberg and Waring combine history, science, and clear thinking about the future in a book that will be a valuable addition to introductory classes at the college level."
— John Aber, Professor, Environmental Science, University of New Hampshire
"Forests in Our Changing World is a useful primer that will introduce students and the interested public to the field of forestry."
— San Francisco Book Review"
"The book offers much food for thought regarding the future of these ecosystems."
— CHOICE
"In just seven chapters this readable book presents an overview of the whole gamut of forestry and forest-related activities today and looks to the future in a changing world."
— BC Forest Professional
"A first-class introduction to current practices and emerging challenges in forestry."
— EcoForestry
"Forests in Our Changing World provides an insight and sobering look at the status of our forests. Forestry professionals, land managers, naturalists, ecologists, and students of these subjects will appreciate this work."
— Wildlife Activist
"Global forests provide wood, but also ecosystem services such as clean water, carbon storage, and biodiversity. Forests in Our Changing World explains the complex interactions between forests and their environment and highlights the risks of nonsustainable management."
— Sune Linder, Professor Emeritus of Forest Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
"Based on a deep knowledge of the physiology and ecology of forests, with a focus on the tensions between managing for their ecosystem service values and immediate economic values, this is an excellent, authoritative book on what is needed to maintain and use forests in a rapidly changing world."
— Brian Walker, CSIRO, Australia
"Two experienced researchers and teachers bring together a deep understanding of how forests work and a sobering look at their status in a rapidly changing world. Landsberg and Waring combine history, science, and clear thinking about the future in a book that will be a valuable addition to introductory classes at the college level."
— John Aber, Professor, Environmental Science, University of New Hampshire
"Forests in Our Changing World is a useful primer that will introduce students and the interested public to the field of forestry."
— San Francisco Book Review"
"The book offers much food for thought regarding the future of these ecosystems."
— CHOICE
"In just seven chapters this readable book presents an overview of the whole gamut of forestry and forest-related activities today and looks to the future in a changing world."
— BC Forest Professional
"A first-class introduction to current practices and emerging challenges in forestry."
— EcoForestry