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Ksenia Brazhnik, Charles Hanley and Herman H. Shugart
Wildfires release the greatest amount of carbon into the atmosphere compared to other forest disturbances. To understand how current and potential future fire regimes may affect the role of the Eurasian boreal forest in the global carbon cycle, we employ...
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Joachim Maack, Marcus Lingenfelder, Thomas Smaltschinski, Dirk Jaeger and Barbara Koch
The globally emerging concepts and strategies for a ?bioeconomy? rely on the vision of a sustainable bio-based substitution process. Fossil fuels are scarce and their use contributes to global warming. To replace them in the value chains, it is essential...
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Corey R. Halpin and Craig G. Lorimer
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful in forest conservation, as climate change and a growing complex of invasive pests are likely to drive forests outside their historic range of variability. ...
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Begoña Abellanas,Manuel Abellanas,Arne Pommerening,Dolores Lodares,Simón Cuadros
Pág. e062
Aim of study: a) To present a new version of the forest simulator Vorest, an individual-based spatially explicit model that uses weighted Voronoi diagrams to simulate the natural dynamics of forest stands with closed canopies. b) To apply the model to th...
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Kobra Maleki,Andres Kiviste,Henn Korjus
Pág. e023
Aim of study: The present study evaluates a set of competition indices including spatially explicit indices combined with different competitor selection approaches and non-spatially explicit competition indices. The aim was to quantify and describe the n...
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