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Patricio Mac Donagh, Santiago José Elías Velazco, Guido F. Botta, Tomas Schlichter and Frederick Cubbage
Forest plantations have increased in South America for several decades. Harvesting is performed mainly through contractor companies. Our hypothesis is that logging contractors that innovate, grow more than others. We analyzed logging contractors through ...
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Sony Baral and Harald Vacik
Community forestry is required to follow a forest management plan (FMP) to ensure sustainable tree harvesting. However, the role of FMPs or forest bureaucrats’ discretion in guiding harvesting decisions and the resultant effects has not been explor...
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K. David Coates, Erin C. Hall and Charles D. Canham
In Canada and elsewhere, logging practices in natural-origin forests have shifted toward retention systems where variable levels of mature trees are retained post-logging to promote a diversity of values. We examine multiple sites that experienced a wide...
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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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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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