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The so-called "DACH Initiative" pursues the goal of enhancing the comparability between the national data sets of the forestry enterprise networks of Germany, Austria and Switzerland and drawing conclusions for politics, science and practice. Initial comparisons of country indicators show that the...

Author(s)
Bürgi, P.; Müller, A.; Sekot, W.; Toscani, P.; Englerti, H.; Pauli, B.; Metzker, M.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2022, 173, 5, pp 238-246
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We present the results of a simulation experiment that evaluated three scenarios of forest management in the context of climate change mitigation. Two scenarios refer to climate change adaptation measures. The third scenario was a business-as-usual scenario representing the continuation of current ...

Author(s)
Ledermann, T.; Braun, M.; Kindermann, G.; Jandl, R.; Ludvig, A.; Schadauer, K.; Schwarzbauer, P.; Weiss, P.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 4,
Abstract

Integrative forest management approaches, aiming to combine the provision of multiple forest ecosystem services in the same forest area, are popular forest management concepts in Europe. Their understanding and application varies, however, across the continent. This paper looks at one dimension of...

Author(s)
Konczal, A. A.; Derks, J.; Koning, J. H. C. de; Winkel, G.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023, 325, Part B,
Abstract

In a changing world, riparian forests are coming under more and more stress from biotic threats. This impacts all stages from saplings to older trees. One of the most dominant biotic threats are alien species and eruptive pest species. Sustainable silvicultural methods are required to reduce the...

Author(s)
Groot, M. de; Schueler, S.; Sallmannshofer, M.; Virgillito, C.; Kovacs, G.; Cech, T.; Božic, G.; Damjanic, R.; Ogris, N.; Hoch, G.; Kavcic, A.; Koltay, A.; Lanšcak, M.; Vujnovic, Z.; Lukic, I.; Nagy, L.; Agbaba, S. N.; Orlovic, S.; Poljaković-Pajnik, L.; Stojnić, S.; Westergren, M.; Zlatković, M.; Steinkellner, M.; Szamosvari, E.; Lapin, K.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 508,
Abstract

Forest ecosystems provide a wide variety of ecosystem services to society. In harsh mountain environments, the regulating services of forests are of particular importance. Managing mountain forests for regulating services is a cost- and labor intensive endeavor. Yet, also unmanaged forests regulate ...

Author(s)
Seidl, R.; Albrich, K.; Erb, K.; Formayer, H.; Leidinger, D.; Leitinger, G.; Tappeiner, U.; Tasser, E.; Rammer, W.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2019, 445, pp 37-47
Abstract

Riparian forests are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems, yet their biodiversity is increasingly threatened by habitat degradation, climate change, river regulation and invasive species. We investigated deadwood, widely recognized as an indicator for forest biodiversity, in riparian...

Author(s)
Oettel, J.; Braun, M.; Sallmannshofer, M.; Groot, M. de; Schueler, S.; Virgillito, C.; Westergren, M.; Božič, G.; Nagy, L.; Stojnić, S.; Lapin, K.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 520,
Abstract

Heterogeneity of structure can increase mechanical stability, stress resistance and resilience, biodiversity and many other functions and services of forest stands. That is why many silvicultural measures aim at enhancing structural diversity. However, the effectiveness and potential of structuring ...

Author(s)
Pretzsch, H.; Bravo-Oviedo, A.; Hilmers, T.; Ruiz-Peinado, R.; Coll, L.; Löf, M.; Ahmed, S.; Aldea, J.; Ammer, C.; Avdagić, A.; Barbeito, I.; Bielak, K.; Bravo, F.; Brazaitis, G.; Cerný, J.; Collet, C.; Drössler, L.; Fabrika, M.; Heym, M.; Holm, S. O.; Río, M. del; Hylen, G.; Jansons, A.; Kurylyak, V.; Lombardi, F.; Matović, B.; Metslaid, M.; Motta, R.; Nord-Larsen, T.; Nothdurft, A.; Ordóñez, C.; Ouden, J. den; Pach, M.; Pardos, M.; Ponette, Q.; Pérot, T.; Reventlow, D. O. J.; Sitko, R.; Sramek, V.; Steckel, M.; Svoboda, M.; Uhl, E.; Verheyen, K.; Vospernik, S.; Wolff, B.; Zlatanov, T.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forest Ecology and Management, 2022, 520,
AbstractFull Text

In a global economic system where essential resources are limited, demand is increasing and environmental degradation is more pronounced, the only viable option to ensure sustainable development is to create an environmentally friendly and efficient economy in order to produce more economic value...

Author(s)
Artene, A. E.; Cioca, L. I.; Domil, A. E.; Ivascu, L.; Burca, V.; Bogdan, O.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 11,
Abstract

The benefits of local recreation in the State-owned forests in Austria (i.e., about 15% of all Austrian forests) are ascertained in this paper. A representative survey of households dealt with their local recreation, perceptions of and disturbances in forests. Total annual benefits of local...

Author(s)
Getzner, M.; Meyerhof, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2020, 11, 3,
Abstract

Knowledge of habitat requirements of saproxylic insects and their response to habitat changes is critical for assessing the ecological impacts of forest management. Several studies have demonstrated a positive relationship of tree-species richness, deadwood volume, or structural diversity with...

Author(s)
Oettel, J.; Braun, M.; Hoch, G.; Connell, J.; Gschwantner, T.; Lapin, K.; Schöttl, S.; Windisch-Ettenauer, K.; Essl, F.; Gossner, M. M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Indicators, 2022, 145,

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