TY - BOOK AU - Amatya,Devendra ED - C.A.B. International, TI - Forest hydrology: processes, management and assessment SN - 9781780646626 AV - GB842 .F663 2016eb U1 - 551.480915/2 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Forest hydrology KW - Boreal forests KW - cabt KW - Catchment hydrology KW - Change KW - Climate KW - Climate change KW - Drought KW - Floods KW - Forests KW - Humid zones KW - Hurricanes KW - Land use KW - Landslides KW - Mathematical models KW - Mountain areas KW - Mountain forests KW - Statistical analysis KW - Tropical forests KW - Tropics KW - Tundra KW - Uncertainty KW - Wildfires N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; An Introduction to Forest Hydrology / L. Bren -- Forest Runoff Processes / T.M. Williams -- Forest Evapotranspiration: Measurement and Modelling at Multiple Scales / G. Sun, J.-C. Domec and D.M. Amatya -- Forest Hydrology of Mountainous and Snow-Dominated Watersheds / W.J. Elliot, M. Dobre, A. Srivastava, K.J. Elder, T.E. Link and E.S. Brooks -- European Perspectives on Forest Hydrology / C. de Jong -- Tropical Forest Hydrology / T. Kumagai, H. Kanamori and N.A. Chappell -- Hydrology of Flooded and Wetland Forests / T.M. Williams, K.W. Krauss and T. Okruszko -- Forest Drainage / R.W. Skaggs, S. Tian, G.M. Chescheir, D.M. Amatya and M.A. Youssef -- Hydrological Modelling in Forested Systems / H.E. Golden, G.R. Evenson, S. Tian, D.M. Amatya and G. Sun -- Geospatial Technology Applications in Forest Hydrology / S.S. Panda, E. Masson, S. Sen, H.W. Kim and D.M. Amatya -- Forest Cover Changes and Hydrology in Large Watersheds / X. Wei, Q. Li, M. Zhang, W. Liu and H. Fan -- Hydrological Effects of Forest Management / J.D. Stednick and C.A. Troendle -- Hydrology of Forests after Wildfire / P.R. Robichaud -- Hydrological Processes of Reference Watersheds in Experimental Forests, USA / D.M. Amatya, J. Campbell, P. Wohlgemuth, K. Elder, S. Sebestyen, S. Johnson, E. Keppeler, M.B. Adams, P. Caldwell and D. Misra -- Applications of Forest Hydrological Science to Watershed Management in the 21st Century / J.M. Vose, K.L. Martin and P.K. Barten -- Hydrology of Taiga Forests in High Northern Latitudes / A. Onuchin, T. Burenina, A. Shvidenko, G. Guggenberger and A. Musokhranova -- Future Directions in Forest Hydrology / T.M. Williams, D.M. Amatya, L. Bren, C. de Jong and J.E. Nettles; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This new book with 17 chapters is unique and different from the previous forest hydrology books in that world-renowned international professors, scientists, engineers, managers and researchers with a long background and expertise in forest hydrology, management and applications have authored/contributed individual chapters focused on almost all aspects of forest hydrology. Chapters 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 cover major advances in forest hydrology for areas ranging from tundra, taiga and mountains to tropics and from humid to dry climate forests, with new insights into landscape processes as affected by anthropogenic and natural disturbances such as extreme events (hurricanes, floods, droughts), wildfire, massive landslides and climate change. Chapter 12, with examples from Chapter 1, provides a review of past and current research on the hydrological effects of managing elements of the forest landscape. Chapter 11 discusses problems and statistical methods dealing with expanding knowledge gained from small watershed studies to much larger forest watersheds. Chapters 9 and 10 deal with numerical models and geospatial technology to address challenges of spatial scale, model uncertainties and assess impacts of disturbances and land-use change. Chapter 5 provides a European perspective on forest hydrology. Finally, the book ends with Chapter 17 highlighting the key points of forest hydrological processes in major biomes and providing recommendations for advancing forest hydrology in the remainder of the 21st century when humanity will be challenged by even more environmental complexity and in particular climate change UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781780646602.0000 ER -