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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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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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Ferhat Kara,Edward F. Loewenstein,Dale G. Brockway
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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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