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Sonia P. Faias,Joana A. Paulo,João H. N. Palma,Margarida Tomé
Pág. e02S
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in montado, where operational practices oriented to the tree, crop or animal management may influence several of the ecosystem components. This study aimed at...
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Andrius Kulie?is, Marius Aleinikovas, Edgaras Linkevicius, Andrius A. Kulie?is, Jonas Saladis, Mindaugas ?kema, Benas ?ilinskas and Lina Beniu?iene
Strip roads serve to enable silviculture operations, maintain biodiversity, and decrease damages to the soil and environment. At the same time, strip roads decrease the productive area. The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of strip roads on...
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Kibruyesfa Sisay, Christopher Thurnher, Beyene Belay, Gerald Lindner and Hubert Hasenauer
Sustainable forest management requires a continuous assessment of the forest conditions covering the species distribution, standing tree volume as well as volume increment rates. Forest inventories are designed to record this information. They, in combin...
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Nesat Erkan,Ali C. Aydin
Pág. e064
Aim of study: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of initial spacing on early growth and carbon sequestration rates in Turkish red pine plantations up to 12 years old, established with improved seeds and deep soil cultivation.Area of study: ...
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Bharat Pokharel, Art Groot, Douglas G. Pitt, Murray Woods and Jeffery P. Dech
Our objective was to model the average wood density in black spruce trees in representative stands across a boreal forest landscape based on relationships with predictor variables extracted from airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) point cloud da...
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