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Continuous cover practices are likely to better respond to the increasing demand for social, aesthetic and environmental values provided by forest ecosystems than even-aged forest plantations. Also, uneven-aged forestry may be especially attractive for non-industrial private forest owners, as it...

Author(s)
Rosa, R.; Soares, P.; Tomé, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2018, 143, pp 210-217
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Aim of study: Adaptation of silviculture in planted forest may help to mitigate damage due to biotic and abiotic hazards. However, compromises have to be found because it is not possible to minimize the risk from all hazards through application of a single forest management approach. The objective...

Author(s)
Régolini, M.; Meredieu, C.; Jactel, H.; Arias-González, A.; Branco, M.; Cantero, A.; Castro, A.; Fraysse, J. Y.; Gardiner, B.; Hevia, A.; Lario, F. J.; Steffy-Pater, C.; Rodríguez-Soalleiro, R.; Soares, P.; Orazio, C.
Publisher
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias (INIA), Madrid, Spain
Citation
Forest Systems, 2020, 29, 2,
Abstract

The main objective of this study was to analyse biomass production and distribution among the constituent parts of 4-year-old Pinus pinaster and Pinus halepensis trees. Young trees were harvested from a Nelder wheel experimental site and their biomass weight was determined. With the Nelder design,...

Author(s)
Ruano, I.; Herrero de Aza, C.; Bravo, F.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Forestry (Oxford), 2022, 95, 5, pp 711-726
Abstract

Forests assume a great socioeconomic and environmental importance, requiring good management decisions to value and care for these natural resources. In Portugal, forest land use accounts for 34.5% of the continental area. The softwood species with the highest representation is maritime pine (Pinus ...

Author(s)
Costa, P.; Cerveira, A.; Kašpar, J.; Marušák, R.; Fonseca, T. F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2021, 12, 8,
Abstract

Forests are key elements in mitigating the effects of climate change due to the fact of their carbon sequestration capacity. Forest management can be oriented to optimise the carbon sequestration capacity of forest stands, in line with other productive objectives and the generation of ecosystem...

Author(s)
Cachinero-Vivar, A. M.; Palacios-Rodríguez, G.; Lara-Gómez, M. A.; Navarro-Cerrillo, R. M.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2021, 12, 11,
Abstract

The sustainable silviculture of maritime pine stands benefits from the results of research and development works, coordinated by the Groupe Pin Mari time du Futur, for its adaptation to the new economic and environmental contexts, especially on 3 axes: genetic improvement, risk integration and...

Author(s)
Raffin, A.; Meredieu, C.; Merzeau, D.
Publisher
Institut pour le Développement Forestier, Paris, France
Citation
Forêt-Entreprise, 2020, 255, pp 60-64
Abstract

Climate change worsening due to global warming and progressive abandonment in rural areas mean that wildfires are increasing in extent and severity terms, and are one of the major disturbances in the Mediterranean Basin. To mitigate these disturbances, preventive management tools need to be used....

Author(s)
Fajardo-Cantos, Á.; Peña, E.; Heras, J. de las; Plaza-Álvarez, P. A.; González-Romero, J.; Lucas-Borja, M. E.; Moya, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 855,
Abstract

Forest disturbances have a strong effect on soil fungal communities and associated ecosystem processes. However, little is known about the response of mycelial biomass to disturbances, and how fungi reallocate carbon into different fungal structures under environmental stressors. We investigated...

Author(s)
Collado, E.; Castaño, C.; Bonet, J. A.; Hagenbo, A.; Aragón, J. M. de; de-Miguel, S.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 2020, 150,
Abstract

Fungal communities are especially relevant in Mediterranean regions, a 'hotspot' of fungal diversity, and where the value of edible commercial sporocarps may be much higher than the income from timber products. Assessing the effects of forest management practices together with the modulating role...

Author(s)
Collado, E.; Bonet, J. A.; Alday, J. G.; Martínez de Aragón, J.; Miguel, S. de
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Indicators, 2021, 133,
Abstract

Research Highlights: Modelling species' distribution and productivity is key to support integrated landscape planning, species' afforestation, and sustainable forest management. Background and Objectives: Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) forests in Portugal were lately affected by wildfires and ...

Author(s)
Alegria, C.; Roque, N.; Albuquerque, T.; Fernandez, P.; Ribeiro, M. M.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2021, 12, 3,

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