Smart Innovations for Climate Resilience, Forest Sustainability, and Green Economy (1, #1)
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Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
17.04.2026
Verlag
Srjx Research and Innovation Lab LlpSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
3437 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9788198839213
WHY THIS BOOK?
A rapidly warming climate is stretching forests beyond historical envelopes: longer fire seasons, flashier floods, synchronized pest outbreaks, and compound extremes that make yesterday's rules unsafe. At the same time, data and computation have leapt ahead: anyone with a laptop can access daily satellite imagery, fuse it with tower cameras and stream gauges, run open-source models, and coordinate crews using offline apps. Yet there is a gap between possibility and practice. Toolkits remain scattered across disciplines; documents assume bandwidth, budgets, or institutional capacity that field teams rarely have; and many plans underplay social license and safetytwo determinants of whether good ideas persist.
This book aims to bridge science, operations, and governance. It offers a coherent playbook to:
Predictnot just maprisk, and act early (fire spread, culvert failure, flood routing, landslide probability, invasive fronts).
Repair hydrology before planting, because water and soil are the slow variables that keep fast dynamics stable.
Use AI and remote sensing responsibly for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) that lowers transaction costs and invites outcome-based finance.
Design portfolios rather than silver bullets: assisted natural regeneration plus enrichment planting; shaded fuel breaks plus cultural burning; riparian buffers plus floodplain reconnection; drones where terrain is dangerous, crews where judgment is
essential.
Center communities via FPIC, benefit-sharing rules, and participatory mapping, so the people who live with forests are co-owners of decisions and rewards.
Operate ethically with role-based access, sensitive-site masking, and explicit human review for high-consequence actions.
Iterate with A/B pilots, blameless after-action reviews, and model updates that make each season smarter than the last.
We wrote for a world where managers are asked to deliver more with lessand to be simultaneously fast, safe, transparent, and fair. The intention is to compress learning cycles without compromising legitimacy.
Target Audience
This book is for practitioners, students, and decision-makers who meet forests where physics, finance, and politics intersect.
Forest managers and restoration leads will find planning templates, SOPs with safety cut-offs, and "minimum viable" tech stacks that work offline.
Policy makers and regulators will find outcome-aligned procurement, transparent MRV, and governance patterns that make permits and enforcement smarter rather than heavier.
Community leaders and NGOs can use participatory mapping guides, benefit-sharing designs, and review questions to translate technical options into community choices.
Researchers and students gain a cross-disciplinary bridge: process models and AI methods grounded in field constraints, with pointers to open data and standards.
Private sector operatorsmills, logistics, tourismwill see how traceability and verified outcomes improve market access and reduce risk.
We assume basic familiarity with GIS and ecology, but we do not assume high bandwidth or large budgets. Examples and diagrams favor "good enough" methods that scale in challenging environments.
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