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Irene De Pellegrin Llorente, Howard M. Hoganson, Marcella Windmuller-Campione and Steve Miller
Forest management situations are intrinsically challenging due to the nature of being an interconnected and multi-faceted problem. Integrating ecological, social, and economic objectives is one of the biggest hurdles for forest planners. Often, decisions...
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Marian Dragoi,Ionut Barnoaiea
Pág. e018
Aim of study: To better estimate the annual allowable cut reserve (AACR), taking into consideration the endemic windthrows (EW), we combined a series of existing algorithms into a coherent methodology to use the data available at district level, without ...
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Adrián Pascual,Timo Pukkala,Sergio de-Miguel,Annukka Pesonen,Petteri Packalen
Pág. e001
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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Xabier Bruña-García,Manuel Marey-Pérez
Pág. e002
Aim of study: To develop a methodology to obtain knowledge in public participation processes.Area of study: Fonsagrada-Os Ancares (Spain), region located in the northern Iberian Peninsula.Material and methods: This study proposes a new method for generat...
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Ruyi Zhou, Dasheng Wu, Luming Fang, Aijun Xu and Xiongwei Lou
Traditional field surveys are expensive, time-consuming, laborious, and difficult to perform, especially in mountainous and dense forests, which imposes a burden on forest management personnel and researchers. This study focuses on predicting forest grow...
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