Dear Colleagues,
you may be interested in this book of ours, just published by Springer. It doesn't deal directly with forests, but it does deal with biotic regulation and similar matters.
The new report to the Club of Rome, "The Empty Sea" has been
published by Springer. Written by Ugo Bardi and Ilaria Perissi
both at the University of Florence, Italy, the book is a review of
the situation of Earth's oceans. Can we still increase the
production of food from the seas? How about the role of
aquaculture? And is there hope of obtaining energy, minerals, and
other resources from the sea, as the new concept of "Blue Economy"
tells us? Or perhaps it already too late to save the Oceans from
a collapse caused by the combined effect of overexploitation,
pollution, and global warming? It is a complex story that the book
tells starting from the beginning: when our remote ancestors
started to explore the sea and its resources.
https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030518974
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