The aetiology, epidemiology, prevalence, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of contagious ovine digital dermatitis in Sweden are described.
Author(s)
Bernhard, M.; Frosth, S.; Lindqvist-Frisk, K.; König, U.
Publisher
Sveriges Veterinärförbund, Stockholm, Sweden
Citation
Svensk Veterinärtidning, 2019, 71, 11, pp 32-36
The conflicting interests involved in the establishment and maintenance of deciduous forests in Sweden are outlined from the perspectives of those involved in leisure pursuits, the aesthetic and environmental aspects, as well as commercial forestry; the economics of these are discussed.
Author(s)
Boman, M.; Mattsson, L.
Publisher
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademiens (Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry), Stockholm, Sweden
Citation
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademiens Tidskrift, 2006, 145, 5, pp 15-19
The findings in an preliminary (2005) report of work carried out by forestry management in Sweden on the economic value and costs of elk stocks are challenged. That report concluded that there would be an economic benefit to the community if elk stocks were reduced because of the damage they do in ...
Publisher
Institutionen för Skogsekonomi (Department of Forest Economics), Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå, Sweden
Citation
Arbetsrapport - Institutionen för Skogsekonomi, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 2006, No.357, pp 11 pp.
With special reference to forest economics, and with the aid of data on carbon dioxide emissions in Sweden since 1900, the economic and environmental aspects of 2 different approaches to setting up long-term projects are compared. A numerical example is presented.
Publisher
Institutionen för Skogsekonomi (Department of Forest Economics), Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå, Sweden
Citation
Rapport - Institutionen för Skogsekonomi, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 2003, No.127, pp 22 pp.
The economics of forestry, CO2 emission, and taxation in Sweden are reviewed. The export values of various forest products from Sweden are discussed with special reference to changes in production during 1960-2000. A comparison is made with corresponding data for the USA and Canada, with special...
Publisher
Institutionen för Skogsekonomi (Department of Forest Economics), Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå, Sweden
Citation
Arbetsrapport - Institutionen för Skogsekonomi, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 2001, No.314, pp 22 pp.
Publisher
Institutionen för Skogsekonomi (Department of Forest Economics), Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå, Sweden
Citation
Rapport - Institutionen för Skogsekonomi, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 2004, No.128, pp 16 pp.
Simulated data for the economic returns from forests in Sweden and a table showing the incidence of about 70 plant taxa (specified by Swedish common names, and including epiphytic lichens) show that thinning frequency in forests influences their economics and species richness.
Author(s)
Jansson, G.; Källming, J.
Publisher
Sveriges Skogvårdsförbunds Förlag, Stockholm, Sweden
Citation
Skog&Forskning, 2002, No.1, pp 22-26
The current Swedish forestry model began to be used in the early 1990s with changes in forest policy. The new policy was characterized by the equal goals of production and environmental values. The chapters in this report discuss the Swedish model in a forest policy context; forest policy and...
Publisher
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademiens (Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry), Stockholm, Sweden
Citation
Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademiens Tidskrift, 2012, 151, 8, pp 52 pp.
SkogForsk, in cooperation with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, has released a new version of its so-called "IP" software for forestry planning, which can now use data from a conventional forest management plan to calculate the optimum management regime for a stand or forest...
Author(s)
Carlsson, T.; Holmström, H.; Kallur, H.
Publisher
SkogForsk (Forestry Research Institute of Sweden), Uppsala, Sweden
Citation
Resultat - SkogForsk, 2001, No.18, pp 4 pp.
With special reference to forest economics.
Publisher
Institutionen för Skogsekonomi (Department of Forest Economics), Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, Umeå, Sweden
Citation
Rapport - Institutionen för Skogsekonomi, Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 2000, No. 120, pp 19 pp.