Stand spatial structure is a significant factor in forest processes that regulates growth and promotes sustainability. Close-to-nature forest management (CNFM), structure-based forest management (SBFM), and secondary forest comprehensive silviculture (SFCS) are three forest management methods that...
Author(s)
Wan Pan; Zhang GongQiao; Wang HongXiang; Zhao ZhongHua; Hu YanBo; Zhang GangGang; Hui GangYing; Liu WenZhen
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Informatics, 2019, 50, pp 86-94
Integrating nature conservation effectively in forests managed for timber production implies reconciling a trade-off between ecological and economic objectives. In continuous cover forest management, this culminates in decisions about tree harvesting (or retention) determining both the prevalence...
Author(s)
Cosyns, H.; Joa, B.; Mikoleit, R.; Krumm, F.; Schuck, A.; Winkel, G.; Schulz, T.
Publisher
Springer, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2020, 29, 13, pp 3717-3737
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) seeks to make sure a performance of forest ecosystems environmental and socioeconomically just. The cork oak forest management presents a complex problem because silvicultural peculiarities. The aim of the SFM, to guarantee a functioning of forest ecosystems...
Author(s)
Diaz-Maroto, I. J.
Publisher
Faculty of Agriculture, University of East Sarajevo, Istočno Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Citation
AGROFOR International Journal, 2022, 7, 1, pp 65-71
One of the aims of sustainable forest management is to preserve the diversity and resilience of ecosystems. Unfortunately, changes in the soil microbial communities after forest management remain unclear. We analyzed and compared the soil microbial community of a natural Quercus aliena var. ...
Author(s)
Wan Pan; Zhang GongQiao; Zhao ZhongHua; Hu Yanbo; Liu WenZhen; Hui GangYing
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2019, 10, 2, pp 161
Climate-adaptive forest management aims to sustain the provision of multiple forest ecosystem services and biodiversity (ESB). However, it remains largely unknown how changes in adaptive silvicultural interventions affect trade-offs and synergies among ESB in the long term. We used a...
Author(s)
Mey, R.; Zell, J.; Thürig, E.; Stadelmann, G.; Bugmann, H.; Temperli, C.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
European Journal of Forest Research, 2022, 141, 5, pp 801-820
This special issue contains 6 papers on the following topics: (1) the 2019 forest health year in metropolitan France; (2) Massif Central foresters united around "continuous" silviculture; (3) CNPF PHOTOFOR, a unique photographic database on the forest; (4) a new variety of hybrid larch soon...
Publisher
Institut pour le Développement Forestier, Paris, France
Citation
Forêt-Entreprise, 2020, 251, pp 6-64
Integrating tree species diversity into urban forest management can help create resilient tree populations. In this study, the abundance of trees within families, genera, and species levels was determined through a system developed to evaluate the diversity of urban street trees at different...
Author(s)
Ma BingQian; Hauer, R. J.; Wei HongXu; Koeser, A. K.; Peterson, W.; Simons, K.; Timilsina, N.; Werner, L. P.; Xu ChengYang
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2020, 56,
This book contains is the third edition and is a reorganization and expansion of earlier editions. It contains 15 chapters from the earlier 10. The new chapters emphasize topics previously given briefer treatment. Expanded topics include artificial regeneration, fire effects and prescribed burning, ...
Author(s)
Johnson, P. S.; Shifley, S. R.; Rogers, R.; Dey, D. C.; Kabrick, J. M.
ISBN
2019 CAB International (H ISBN 9781780647081)
This paper introduces the book by discussing the (i) conflicting environmental philosophies; and (ii) silviculture as a consilient discipline. The book presents information that can lead to an understanding of, and solutions to, silvicultural problems related to oak forests. Moreover, it is hoped...
Author(s)
Johnson, P. S.; Shifley, S. R.; Rogers, R.; Dey, D. C.; Kabrick, J. M.
ISBN
2019 CAB International (H ISBN 9781780647081)
Vast areas of Zagros forests of Iran have been affected by oak decline in the last decade. Due to the rapid outbreak caused by charcoal disease and its destructive consequences on the natural ecosystems, it is essential to develop forest management plans that address innovative and appropriate...
Author(s)
Bedrood, F.; Ghazanfari, H.; Valipour, A.
Publisher
Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Iranian Journal of Forest and Poplar Research, 2021, 29, 1, pp fa53-fa63, en64