<p>Foreword</p><p>Introduction</p><p> </p><p>Part 1 Tree Growth and Forest Dynamics</p><p>Ecological plasticity of the secondary meristem</p><p>Dendroecological Studies in Neotropics: History, Status and Future Challenges</p><p>Complex Historical Disturbance Regimes Shape Forest Dynamics Across a Seasonal Tropical Landscape in Western Thailand</p><p>Low-hanging DendroDynamic Ecological Fruits in Temperate Mesic Forests</p><p>Integrating Dendroecology With Other Disciplines Improves Understanding of Upper and Latitudinal Treelines</p><p>Dendroecological Applications to Coarse Woody Debris Dynamics</p><p> </p><p>Part 2 Disturbance Regimes</p><p>Deciphering the Complexity of Fire Regimes: Case Studies from the Western U.S. and Canada</p><p>Fire history and fire regime shifts in Patagonia temperate forests</p><p>Creating a Buzz: Insect Outbreaks and Disturbance Interactions</p><p>Pathogens, Invasive Species and Prognosis for the Future</p><p>Deciphering dendroecologic</p>al fingerprints of geomorphic process activity<p></p><p> </p><p>Part 3 Forest Decline</p><p>Forest declines in Spain as a result of multiple causes: drought, historical logging, competition and biotic stressors</p><p>Forest Decline in Northern Patagonia: The Role of Climatic Variability</p><p> </p><p>Part 4 Human-Environment Interactions</p><p>Hydraulic Cities, Colonial Catastrophes, and Nomadic Empires: Human-Environment Interactions in Asia</p><p>“Dendro-archeo-ecology” in North America and Europe: Re-purposing Historical Materials to Study Ancient Human-Environment Interactions</p><p> </p><p>Dendroecology: Lessons Learned and Future Frontiers</p>