A Practical Handbook of Nature Conservation in Forest Management

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Ecology

Garden & Nature

Andreas Arnold

Andreas Kühnhöfer

Claus Wurst

Hans-Joachim Bek

Heiko Hinneberg

Jochen Müller

Markus Handschuh

Peter Schüle

Winfried Seitz

Ulmer

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200 pages, 212 colour photographs, 9 illustrations, 4 tables, paperback

 

 

This book shows how conservation principles can be applied in managed forests to help promote biodiversity. It describes how people’s requirements, including their need for timber,
can be aligned with the retention of habitats through appropriate ecological management practices. This handbook for foresters and nature conservationists contains specific conservation measures for key species groups in nature conservation, such as bats, beetles, woodpeckers and amphibians.

Andreas Arnold

Dr. Andreas Arnold studied biology with a focus on zoology and ecology. He regularly offers a seminar on the subject of forest bats.

Andreas Kühnhöfer

Andreas Kühnhöfer works as a forester. He is also a wildlife officer and nature conservation officer. He pays particular attention to the bird world, especially birds of prey and owls.

Claus Wurst

Claus Wurst is a graduate biologist and environmental consultant, as well as the owner of an office for nature conservation expert reports and regularly conducts training courses in this field.

Hans-Joachim Bek

Hans-Joachim Bek is a forestry engineer, works as a district manager and is involved in the protection of amphibians. He is also a volunteer amphibian mapper and amphibian specialist at NABU BW.

Heiko Hinneberg

Heiko Hinneberg has an M.Sc. in geoecology. As a research assistant at the Rottenburg University of Forestry, he is working on the protection of butterflies and burnet moths in managed forests.

Jochen Müller

Jochen Müller studied at the University of Forestry in Rottenburg and is a district manager. He works on mapping and nature conservation projects for birds and amphibians and gives training courses on the subject of woodpeckers.

Markus Handschuh

Markus Handschuh studied biology at the universities of Konstanz, Tübingen and Freiburg. He has been an ornithologist since childhood and has been active for years in the Black Stork Working Group of the Ornithological Society of Baden-Württemberg.

Peter Schüle

Peter Schüle works freelance as a graphic designer and illustrator with a focus on scientific illustration and nature information. He is an amateur entomologist and speaker for the Baden-Württemberg Environmental Academy.

Winfried Seitz

Winfried Seitz is a graduate forest engineer (FH). He heads a forest district and gives training courses on forest conservation issues. He is also a lecturer in forest conservation at the HFR Rottenburg.

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