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Rodolfo Picchio, Roberto Mercurio, Rachele Venanzi, Loretta Gratani, Tommaso Giallonardo, Angela Lo Monaco and Anna Rita Frattaroli
Renaturalization treatment in black pine afforestation is an important topic that should be considered. There is a need to favor the evolution of artificial pine forests toward natural forest systems. Overall, this study focused on pine forests, and sugg...
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Filippos A. (Phil) Aravanopoulos
The consequences of silviculture and management on the genetic variation and structure of long-impacted populations of forest tree are reviewed assessed and discussed, using Mediterranean forests as a working paradigm. The review focuses on silviculture ...
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Justin L. Hart and Jonathan S. Kleinman
The classification of discrete forest disturbance events is usually based on the spatial extent, magnitude, and frequency of the disturbance. Based on these characteristics, disturbances are placed into one of three broad categories, gap-scale, intermedi...
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Eric R. Labelle, Gaetan Pelletier and Michel Soucy
Variations in species composition, diameter and height distributions, and quality make the management of hardwood-dominated stands difficult, particularly when considering mechanized forest operations. This study aimed to develop and field test a tool de...
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Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado,Andrés Bravo-Oviedo,Eduardo López-Senespleda,Felipe Bravo,Miren Del Río
Pág. eR04S
Aim of the study: To review and acknowledge the value of carbon sequestration by forest management in the Mediterranean area.Material and methods: We review the main effects of forest management by comparing the effects of silvicultural systems (even-age...
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Susanna Nocentini,Gérard Buttoud,Orazio Ciancio,Piermaria Corona
Pág. eR01
Aim of study: The paper is a scientific commented discussion with the aim of defining a framework which allows both a comprehensive vision of forest dynamics, as well as an adaptive management approach and policy procedures more suited to a changing and ...
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Du?an Romportl, Petr Kuna
Central European landscape has undergone dramatic changes during the last decades. Big changes in the political and economic systems resulted in a large-scale transformation in land use, especially in the agricultural and silvicultural sectors. At the sa...
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Robert L. Deal, Ewa H. Orlikowska, David V. D?Amore and Paul E. Hennon
There is worldwide interest in managing forests to improve biodiversity, enhance ecosystem services and assure long-term sustainability of forest resources. An increasingly important goal of forest management is to increase stand diversity and improve wi...
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Pablo Campos,Alejandro Caparrós,Emilio Cerdá,Luis Diaz-Balteiro,A. Casimiro Herruzo,Lynn Huntsinger,David Martín-Barroso,María Martínez-Jauregui,Paola Ovando,José L. Oviedo,María Pasalodos-Tato,Carlos Romero,Mario Soliño,Richard B. Standiford
Pág. eR01S
Aim of study: This paper objective focuses on the contribution of multifunctional natural forest silviculture, incorporating both private and public product managements, to forest and woodland economics.Area of study: Spain and California (USA).Material ...
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Rafael Calama,Rubén Manso,Manuel E. Lucas-Borja,Josep M. Espelta,Miriam Piqué,Felipe Bravo,Carlos del Peso,Marta Pardos
Pág. eR02S
Aim of study: Designing adequate silvicultural systems for natural regeneration of a forest species requires sound knowledge of the underlying ecological subprocesses: flowering and fruiting, seed dispersal and predation, seed germination, seedling emerg...
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