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Cuong Levan,Hung Buimanh,Bolanle-Ojo Oluwasanmi Tope,Xiaoniu Xu,Thanh Nguyenminh,Chai Lak,Legesse Nebiyou,Jingjing Wang,Thang Buivan
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Aim of the study: The major objective of this study was to estimate the biomass increment and carbon (C) storage of the main ecosystem components in an age-sequence of three Acacia mangium plantation stands.Area of study: Chang Riec Historical - Cultural...
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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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Jussi Peuhkurinen, Timo Tokola, Kseniia Plevak, Sanna Sirparanta, Alexander Kedrov and Sergey Pyankov
A tree list is a list of trees in the area of interest containing, for example, the species, diameter, height, and stem volume of each tree. Tree lists can be used to derive various characteristics of the growing stock, and are therefore versatile and in...
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R. Hauchhum
Aboveground biomass and carbon stock in tropical forest play an important role in global carbon cycle. Assessment of biomass and carbon pool in different forest stands may provide information in making decisions about the carbon management within the for...
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Adrián Pascual, Timo Pukkala, Francisco Rodríguez and Sergio De-Miguel
Spatial and temporal differences in forest features occur on different scales as forest ecosystems evolve. Due to the increased capacity of remote sensing methods to detect these differences, forest planning may now consider forest compartments as transi...
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Anna De Marco, Antonietta Fioretto, Maria Giordano, Michele Innangi, Cristina Menta, Stefania Papa and Amalia Virzo De Santo
This study focuses on two Mediterranean beech forests located in northern and southern Italy and therefore subjected to different environmental conditions. The research goal was to understand C storage in the forest floor and mineral soil and the major d...
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Javier de la Fuente-Leon,Edgar Lafuente-Jimenez,Daphne Hermosilla,Miguel Broto-Cartagena,Antonio Gasco
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Aim of study: Assessing the effect of soil development on the stand structure of a Spanish juniper forest traditionally shaped by livestock browsing and wood extraction. Area of study: Berlanga de Duero (Soria, Castilla y León), Spain.Material and Method...
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Genoveva G. Canals-Revilla,Enrique V. Gutierrez-del Olmo,Juan Picos-Martin,Roberto Voces-Gonzalez
Pág. 225 - 235
Aim of study: The study quantifies carbon stock in particleboard and fibreboard, for the period 1990-2006. It is the first accounting made for the Spanish wood industry using industrial accurate data and it could be comparable to other European studies.A...
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Hairul Basri,Dahlan D,Deden Nurochman
Pág. 80 - 85
Abstract ? Development of industrial forest plantation currently has a primary function to produce timber for the fulfillment of the pulp and paper industry raw matter. In times of growing trees plantations have the ability to absorb carbon dioxide gases...
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Eriksson, L. E. B. Santoro, M. Wiesmann, A. Schmullius, C. C.
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