If you liked Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes by Raffaele Lafortezza, Jiquan Chen, Giovanni Sanesi, Thomas R. Crow, and Thomas A. Spies, start with Biophysical Models and Applications in Ecosystem Analysis (2021), Forest landscape ecology (2006), and Grassland Ecosystems of China (2021). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
Back to Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes
· Raffaele Lafortezza books in order
Recommended next reads
-
1
Biophysical Models and Applications in Ecosystem Analysis
2021 · 315 pages · Jiquan Chen, Higher Education Higher Education Press · Same author
-
2
Forest landscape ecology
2006 · 223 pages · Ajith H. Perera, Lisa J. Buse, Thomas R. Crow · Same author
-
3
Grassland Ecosystems of China
2021 · 583 pages · Linghao Li, Jiquan Chen, Xingguo Han, Wenhao Zhang, Changliang Shao · Same author
-
4
Report of the scientific roundtable on biological diversity
1993 · 76 pages · Thomas R. Crow · Same author
-
5
Landscape Dynamics of Drylands across Greater Central Asia
2020 · 245 pages · Garik Gutman, Jiquan Chen, Geoffrey M. Henebry, Martin Kappas · Same author
-
6
Forest productivity
2006 · 34 pages · Thomas R. Crow · Same author
-
7
Patterns And Processes In Forest Landscapes Multiple Use And Sustainable Management
2008 · Giovanni Sanesi · Same author
-
8
Dryland East Asia
2013 · 496 pages · Jiquan Chen, Shiqiang Wan, Geoffrey Henebry, Jiaguo Qi, Garik Gutman · Same author
-
9
Tree growth in a moist tropical forest of Puerto Rico
1977 · 17 pages · Thomas R. Crow · Same author
-
10
Dryland East Asia : Land Dynamics amid Social and Climate Change
2013 · 470 pages · Jiquan Chen, Shiqiang Wan, Geoffrey Henebry, Jiaguo Qi, Garik Gutman · Same author
-
11
Stocking and structure for maximum growth in sugar maple selection stands
1981 · 16 pages · Thomas R. Crow · Same author
-
12
Old growth in a New World
2012 · 360 pages · Thomas A. Spies · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes?
BookOrb recommends Biophysical Models and Applications in Ecosystem Analysis (2021), Forest landscape ecology (2006), Grassland Ecosystems of China (2021), Report of the scientific roundtable on biological diversity (1993), and Landscape Dynamics of Drylands across Greater Central Asia (2020).
Are there books like Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes.
Who wrote Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes?
Patterns and Processes in Forest Landscapes is by Raffaele Lafortezza, Jiquan Chen, Giovanni Sanesi, Thomas R. Crow, and Thomas A. Spies.