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Zhilong Wu, Chengjun Zhou, Xinnian Zhou, Xisheng Hu and Jianbang Gan
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Thi Hoa Hong Dao and Dirk Hölscher
Trees providing non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are valuable forest resources, and their management can support conservation objectives. We analyzed the abundance of tree species providing NTFPs, recognized by local H’mong people, in both the st...
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Eini C. Lowell, Eric C. Turnblom, Jeff M. Comnick and CL Huang
Douglas-fir, the most important timber species in the Pacific Northwest, US (PNW), has high stiffness and strength. Growing it in plantations on short rotations since the 1980s has led to concerns about the impact of juvenile/mature wood proportion on wo...
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María De los Ángeles Soriano-Luna, Gregorio Ángeles-Pérez, Mario Guevara, Richard Birdsey, Yude Pan, Humberto Vaquera-Huerta, José René Valdez-Lazalde, Kristofer D. Johnson and Rodrigo Vargas
The proper estimation of above-ground biomass (AGB) stocks of managed forests is a prerequisite to quantifying their role in climate change mitigation. The aim of this study was to analyze the spatial variability of AGB and its uncertainty between active...
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Ferréol Berendt, Mathieu Fortin, Dirk Jaeger and Janine Schweier
In order to accommodate foreseen climate change in European forests, the following are recommended: (i) to increase the number of tree species and the structural diversity; (ii) to replace unsuitable species by native broadleaved tree species, and (iii) ...
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