17   Artículos

 
en línea
Hee Han, Woodam Chung, Ji She, Nathaniel Anderson and Lucas Wells    
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Revista: Forests    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Raquel Hernández-Hernández, Jorge Castro, Marcelino Del Arco-Aguilar, Ángel Fernández-López and Juana María González-Mancebo    
Post-fire salvage logging (SL) is a common management action that involves the harvesting of burnt trees. As a consequence, a large amount of biological legacies in the form of logs and other coarse woody debris are removed from the post-fire habitat, cr... ver más
Revista: Forests    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
John Rex, Stéphane Dubé and Vanessa Foord    
The mountain pine beetle epidemic in British Columbia has covered 18.1 million hectares of forest land showing the potential for exceptionally large-scale disturbance to influence watershed hydrology. Pine stands killed by the epidemic can experience red... ver más
Revista: Water    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Don Gayton,Pedro Lara Almuedo    
Biodiversity is a key component of forested ecosystems. It should be preserved not only for its own sake, but because biodiverse ecosystems are resilient and better able to respond to changing conditions. This extension note is a condensed version of a f... ver más
Revista: Journal of Ecosystems and Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Todd Redding,Suzan Lapp,Jason Leach    
This extension note summarizes the key findings of the chapter entitled "A synthesis of the effects of natural disturbance and post-disturbance management on streamflow, stream temperature, suspended sediment, and aquatic invertebrate populations" of FOR... ver más
Revista: Journal of Ecosystems and Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Philip J. Burton    
A massive insect outbreak in the public forests of central British Columbia (Canada) poses a serious challenge for sustainable forest management planning. Tree mortality caused by natural disturbances has always been a part of wild and managed forests, b... ver más
Revista: Sustainability    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alan Wiensczyk,Julie Schooliing    
The unprecedented magnitude of the current mountain pine beetle (mpb) outbreak in British Columbia has raised many questions about the effects that the infestation and resultant salvage harvesting will have on the environment and on the socio-economic fa... ver más
Revista: Journal of Ecosystems and Management    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Philip Burton,Bill Bourgeois,Dan George,Kathie Swift,Doug Lewis,Todd Redding et al.,Dan Orcherton,Gina Thomas,R. Allan Powelson,Kelly Osbourne,Robert Parisotto,Brad Hawkes,Rene Alfaro,Jodi Axelson,Darin W. Brooks,Craig DeLong,Bruce Rogers,Pat Teti,Alan Vyse,Harold Armieder,Michaela Waterhouse,Patrick Daigle,Pierre Iachetti,Christian St Pierre,Alistair McCrone,Kathy Martin,Mark Drever,Andrea R. Norris,R. Scott McNay,Randy Sulyma,Joan Voller,Viktor Brumovsky,Don G. Morgan,Andrew Fall,Rob M. McCann    
Outbreaks of mountain pine beetle are evaluated as a generic disturbance agent, and comparisons are made with other forest disturbances such as wildfire, windthrow, and logging. A useful basis for comparison is the degree of disruption to the overstorey,... ver más
Revista: Journal of Ecosystems and Management    Formato: Electrónico

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