TY - GEN AU - Sun,Ge AU - Ferraz,Silvio AU - Jones,Julia AU - Bishop,Kevin TI - Managing Forests and Water for People under a Changing Environment SN - books978-3-03928-824-3 PY - 2020/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - social capital KW - Cambodia KW - forest and water policy KW - land use and land cover change KW - shrubland KW - "Forests to Faucets" KW - precipitation gradient KW - forest ecosystem management KW - afforestation KW - connectivity KW - land use change KW - forest operations KW - Chile KW - catchment management KW - forest plantation KW - climate change KW - compound wildfire-water risk KW - native forest KW - hydrology KW - wetland KW - streamside native buffer KW - sustainability KW - participatory monitoring KW - hydrological modeling KW - timber harvesting KW - water quality KW - native forests KW - source water protection KW - global change KW - forest hydrology KW - community drinking-water KW - SDGs KW - drinking-water security KW - Oregon KW - forest KW - aquatic-riparian ecosystems KW - NDC KW - heat: moisture index KW - watershed management KW - load KW - Rhyacotriton KW - ecohydrology KW - nutrient concentrations KW - multi-criteria analysis KW - Loess Plateau KW - dissolved organic matter KW - US Pacific Northwest KW - soil moisture KW - agricultural lands KW - water management KW - water provision KW - water supply KW - forests KW - post-fire hydrology KW - grassland KW - forest plantations KW - restoration strategy KW - riparian buffer zones KW - Mekong KW - riparian vegetation KW - density management harvest KW - SWAT model KW - forest watersheds KW - water governance KW - Nenjiang River KW - forestry KW - ecosystem services N1 - Open Access N2 - Forests cover 30% of the Earth's land area, or nearly four billion hectares. Enhancing the benefits and ecosystem services of forests has been increasingly recognized as an essential part of nature-based solutions for solving many emerging global environmental problems today. A core science supporting forest management is understanding the interactions of forests, water, and people. These interactions have become increasingly complex under climate change and its associated impacts, such as the increases in the intensity and frequency of drought and floods, increasing population and deforestation, and a rise in global demands for multiple ecosystem services including clean water supply and carbon sequestration. Forest watershed managers have recognized that water management is an essential component of forest management. Global environmental change is posing more challenges for managing forests and water toward sustainable development. New science on forest and water is critically needed across the globe. The International Forests and Water Conference 2018, Valdivia, Chile (http://forestsandwater2018.cl/), a joint effort of the 5th IUFRO International Conference on Forests and Water in a Changing Environment and the Second Latin American Conference on Forests and Water provided a unique forum to examine forest and water issues in Latin America under a global context. This book represents a collection of some of the peer-reviewed papers presented at the conference that were published in a Special Issue of Forests UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2270 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/52665 ER -