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Juha M. Metsaranta, Suzanne Beauchemin, Sean Langley, Bryan Tisch and Phyllis Dale
Restoring sites disturbed by industrial activity to a forested condition can ensure the continued provision of economic and ecosystem services from these areas. Impounded mine tailings are particularly challenging sites, and positive benefits of establis...
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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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Elias Andersson, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Anna Lawrence
Adaptation to climate change has often been discussed from the perspectives of social vulnerability and community vulnerability, recognising that characteristics at local level will influence the particular adaptations undertaken. However, the extent to ...
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M. J. Lombardero
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Aim of Study. We study the abundance of Enoicyla pusilla (Burmeister) in pine plantations and the effects of silvicultural thinning on insect population. This species is considered a rare member of the order Trichoptera, reported as absent or occasional ...
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Christopher Opio,Karima Fredj,Baotai Wang
Manual brushing is an important silvicultural tool commonly used to control competing vegetation in young conifer plantations. Yet little is known about the short-term economic benefits of one versus two brushing treatments. Using forest establishment da...
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