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Nyo Me Htun, Toshiaki Owari, Satoshi Tsuyuki and Takuya Hiroshima
High-value timber species with economic and ecological importance are usually distributed at very low densities, such that accurate knowledge of the location of these trees within a forest is critical for forest management practices. Recent technological...
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Asma Mansoor,Faiza Sharif,Sharoon Hanook,Laila Shahzad,Amin-U. Khan
Pág. e016
Aim of Study: The complex community of riparian reserve forest has become of great concern for researchers to develop more viable management strategies. The paper aimed to evaluate the current structural diversity of vegetation and its association with t...
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Sonia P. Faias,Joana A. Paulo,João H. N. Palma,Margarida Tomé
Pág. e02S
Aim of study: Cork oak is one of the main forest tree species in Portugal that typically occurs in montado, where operational practices oriented to the tree, crop or animal management may influence several of the ecosystem components. This study aimed at...
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Ferhat Kara,Edward F. Loewenstein,Dale G. Brockway
Pág. e005
Aim of study: Uneven-aged (UEA) management systems can achieve multiple-use objectives, however, use of UEA techniques to manage longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) forests are still open to question, because of the species? intolerance of competition....
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Corey R. Halpin and Craig G. Lorimer
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful in forest conservation, as climate change and a growing complex of invasive pests are likely to drive forests outside their historic range of variability. ...
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Jurij Diaci, Dusan Rozenbergar, Gal Fidej and Thomas A. Nagel
Forest managers are often required to restore forest stands following natural disturbances, a situation that may become more common and more challenging under global change. In parts of Central Europe, particularly in mountain regions dominated by mixed ...
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Philippe Nolet and Martin Béland
While uneven-aged silviculture may appear preferable to even-aged silviculture in terms of stand susceptibility to windthrow (major wind damage), the scientific evidence is equivocal on this issue, because the two systems do not operate over the same tim...
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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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Hongxinag Wang,Gongqiao Zhang,Gangying Hui,Yuanfa Li,Yanbo Hu,Zhonghua Zhao
Pág. e056
Aim of the study: Neighborhood-based stand spatial structure parameters can quantify and characterize forest spatial structure effectively. How these neighborhood-based structure parameters are influenced by the selection of different numbers of nearest-...
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Jiseon Choi and Hyunjin An
While a large sum of timber stock in private forests, especially broadleaved forests, has been ignored by their owners, a rising global concern about climate change and ecosystems has led to a renewed interest in natural broadleaved forest management str...
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