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Matthew B. Russell, Stephanie R. Patton, David C. Wilson, Grant M. Domke and Katie L. Frerker
The amount of biomass stored in forest ecosystems is a result of past natural disturbances, forest management activities, and current structure and composition such as age class distributions. Although natural disturbances are projected to increase in th...
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Jonathan Hernández Ramos, Adrián Hernández-Ramos, Xavier García-Cuevas, Juan Carlos Tamarit-Urias, Luis Martínez-Ángel, Jesús García-Magaña
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Joseph L. Conrad IV
In the Southern U.S., timber is transported from harvest sites to mills by many small trucking companies. Few studies have examined the structure and challenges facing these businesses. This study involved interviews with 18 log truck owners operating in...
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Adrián Pascual,Timo Pukkala,Sergio de-Miguel,Annukka Pesonen,Petteri Packalen
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Aim of study: To analyze the influence of harvesting costs on the distribution and type of cuttings when forest management planning is based on the dynamic treatment units (DTUs) approach.Area of study: A Mediterranean pine forest in Central Spain.Materi...
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Mikko Kurttila, Timo Pukkala and Jari Miina
The global growth of the consumption of non-wood forest products (NWFPs) is evident due to the current trends in lifestyle and consumption. Alongside the increased popularity and commercial use of NWFPs, their yields are also more often taken into accoun...
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