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The concept of stand-level forest types embraces all those forest classification and nomenclature systems that on the basis of different disciplines allow a hierarchical assessment of forest stands by a synoptic evaluation of either vegetation aspects (both floristic and phytosociological) and of...

Author(s)
Corona, P.; Favero, R. del; Marchetti, M.
Publisher
European Forest Institute, Joensuu, Finland
Citation
EFI Proceedings, 2004, No.51, pp 143-152
Abstract

The most significant European forest-related strategies highlight the importance of multifunctional forests for human wellbeing, due to the provision of a wide range of goods and services. However, managing competing aims, such as timber production, economic drivers and biodiversity conservation is ...

Author(s)
Santopuoli, G.; Cristofaro, M. di; Kraus, D.; Schuck, A.; Lasserre, B.; Marchetti, M.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2019, 12, pp 76-84
Abstract

Forest fires, together with the decline of silviculture practice, are one of the most important natural disturbances affecting Mediterranean forests. The year 2017 is shaping up to be a record breaking fire season all around Southern Europe and especially in Italy for the sheer amount of hectares...

Author(s)
Battipaglia, G.; Tognetti, R.; Valese, E.; Ascoli, D.; Luca, P. F. de; Basile, S.; Ottaviano, M.; Mazzoleni, S.; Marchetti, M.; Esposito, A.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
Forest@, 2017, 14, pp 231-236
Abstract

This paper discusses the Italian and Slovenian forestry law. The Italian forestry law regulates silvicultural practices, describes the type of admissible interventions, defines timing and procedures, forestry planning rules and banning. All the forest laws approved by the Italian Regions involved...

Author(s)
Garfi, V.; Cantiani, P.; Kovac, M.; Sansone, D.; Carraro, G.; Pavone, N.; Marchetti, M.
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy
Citation
Italian Journal of Agronomy, 2016, 11, 1S, pp 5-10
Abstract

Accurate measurement of forest growing stock is a prerequisite for implementing climate-smart forestry strategies. This study deals with the use of airborne laser scanning data to assess carbon stock at the tree level. It aims to demonstrate that the combined use of two unsupervised techniques will ...

Author(s)
Alvites, C.; Santopuoli, G.; Maesano, M.; Chirici, G.; Moresi, F. V.; Tognetti, R.; Marchetti, M.; Lasserre, B.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing, Ottowa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 51, 12, pp 1766-1780
Abstract

Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) has been exploited over the centuries for different uses. Nowadays, chestnut is mostly managed as coppice or orchard, creating a matrix of different forest structures. In particular, saproxylic species may provide information to correlate forest naturalness with...

Author(s)
Parisi, F.; Cristofaro, A. de; Tognetti, R.; Lombardi, F.; Russo, D.; Marchetti, M.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2020, 13, 456-465, pp 456-465
Abstract

In this work we present an innovative method based on the application of inverse yield models for producing spatially explicit estimations of forest age. Firstly, a raster growing stock volume map was produced using the non-parametric k-Nearest Neighbors estimation method on the basis of IRS...

Author(s)
Frate, L.; Carranza, M. L.; Garfì, V.; Febbraro, M. di; Tonti, D.; Marchetti, M.; Ottaviano, M.; Santopuoli, G.; Chirici, G.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2016, 9, pp 63-71
Abstract

Forest management practices may heavily affect epiphytic cryptogams. This study was conceived in March 2016, as soon as we were informed about an authorized logging for timber within a Mediterranean mixed oak forest in Tuscany (central Italy), which threatened a large population of the forest...

Author(s)
Paoli, L.; Benesperi, R.; Fačkovcová, Z.; Nascimbene, J.; Ravera, S.; Marchetti, M.; Anselmi, B.; Landi, M.; Landi, S.; Bianchi, E.; Nuzzo, L. di; Lackovicová, A.; Vannini, A.; Loppi, S.; Guttová, A.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2019, 12, pp 383-388
Abstract

In recent decades, the conservation of biodiversity has become one of the main areas under consideration in managing forests in an ecologically sustainable way. Forest management practices are primary drivers of diversity and may enhance or decrease forest biodiversity, according to the measures...

Author(s)
Lombardi, F.; Lella, S. di; Altieri, V.; Benedetto, S. di; Giancola, C.; Lasserre, B.; Kutnar, L.; Tognetti, R.; Marchetti, M.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
iForest, 2018, 11, pp 609-618
Abstract

Recently published data on Italian forest removals from FAO and EUROSTAT are still ridden with inaccuracies and underestimation. In this work we show how and why the Italian forestry data collection system is in itself unreliable. This represents a major obstacle for designing sector policies,...

Author(s)
Pettenella, D.; Marchetti, M.; Motta, R.; Vacchiano, G.
Publisher
Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology, Parma, Italy
Citation
Forest@, 2021, 18, 1-4, pp 1-4

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