- Canopy research
Canopy research is the field of
scientific research based upon data collected in the canopy of trees.Objects
* Description of plant and animal
species residing in the tree-summits. Mainlyancient forest s andtropical forest s are studied.
* Study of forestecosystem dynamics,change driver s and other factors that shapeforest system s.
* Collection of meteorological data.Research aims at protection. More than anywhere else the question rises here it's not time to find a transition to protection of the ancient forests finally. In comparison to research efforts very little is being done to achieve the actual goal of protection. On the contrary - researchers worldwide are logging and harming the forest themselves.Fact|date=July 2007
Chief discoveries
* 90% of animal and 50% of plant species in tropical rainforests live in the upper levels of the large trees. As many as 1000 different insects have been collected from one tree.
* Tropical forests require a minimum area to develop their crucialmicro climate and to provide habitats for largermammal s.
* While grown forests continue to storecarbon dioxide , young forests store up ten times more.Canopy research is a relatively new scientific field which was hampered for a long time by lack of means of access to the tree canopies and lack of appropriate means of housing researchers.
Climbing gear,tree house s,canopy walkway s, cranes,airship s and inflatable platforms resting on the treetops have lately overcome these barriers.* Cranes have proven to offer the best three-dimensional access. The effort to set them up is worthwhile, as most research projects are long term.
* Airships (or dirigibles, or blimps) offer the best means of accessing large areas of canopy, see [http://www.dendronautics.org/ Dendronautics]
*Tree house s are best for housing because they offer dry, light and secure accommodation without cutting down an area of forest.ee also
*
Global Canopy Programme
*Nalini Nadkarni
*Stephen C. Sillett , Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology,Humboldt State University External links
* [http://www.globalcanopy.org/ Global Canopy Programme]
* [http://canopy.evergreen.edu/ Canopy Database Project]
* [http://www.earthwatch.org/results/tropforest/canopy.html Canopy Research] - [http://www.earthwatch.org/ Earthwatch Institute] page.
* [http://www.dendronautics.org/ Dendronautics]
* [http://www.humboldt.edu/~sillett/canopyscience.html "Doing Canopy Science"] Prof Stephen Sillett, photogallery with "brief description of... techniques and illustrations of their applications..."
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.