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The consequences of silviculture and management on the genetic variation and structure of long-impacted populations of forest tree are reviewed assessed and discussed, using Mediterranean forests as a working paradigm. The review focuses on silviculture and management systems, regeneration schemes, ...

Author(s)
Aravanopoulos, F. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2018, 9, 6, pp 355
Abstract

The aim of the work is to present the 200-year-old output of 'Sylwan' journal in the field of silviculture, with particular emphasis on the trends in the development of this discipline in forest science and practice. As a result of the query, limited to the content analysis of only those articles...

Author(s)
Zachara, T.; Gil, W.
Publisher
Polskie Towarzystwo Leśne, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Sylwan, 2020, 164, 12, pp 996-1010
Abstract

Forest management science is the leading discipline of forestry, which plays an important role in the construction of forestry in China. It is a discipline about the basic theory, techniques and arts of how to organize silvicultural and management practices. As a discipline, forest management was...

Author(s)
Zhang HuiRu; Lei XiangDong; Li, F.
Publisher
The Chinese Society of Forestry, Beijing, China
Citation
Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 2020, 56, 9, pp 130-142
Abstract

This paper is a literature review of the silviculture of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.), combined with information available from North Africa in comparison with the northern Mediterranean zone. The objective is to use the available research results to provide guidance for stone pine stands for...

Author(s)
Jaouadi, W.; Moodi Alsubeie; Mechergui, K.; Naghmouchi, S.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2021, 40, 7, pp 656-674
Abstract

This data article describes datasets of plant community composition, dendrometric measurements, quantity and quality of snags of humid boreal stands (Quebec, Canada) from an experiment comparing silviculture scenarios of increasing intensity: (i) careful logging around advance growth (CLAAG); (ii)...

Author(s)
Urli, M.; Thiffault, N.; Chalifour, D.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Data in Brief, 2022, 43,
Abstract

Sustainable forest management requires tools to guide optimal silvicultural treatments. Timing and intensity of thinnings and timing of final harvest are key decisions. An Optimized Reforestation Management (herein, an ORM) model was developed to reach the optimal combination of thinning times,...

Author(s)
Valle-Carrión, L.; Hildebrandt, P.; Castro, L. M.; Ochoa-Moreno, W. S.; Knoke, T.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 36, 2/3, pp 144-154
AbstractFull Text

Eucalyptus plantations harbor great potential for supporting ecosystem services, but this prospect is weakened under long-term traditional silviculture regimes. To reform these traditional silviculture regimes, we carried out a long-term Eucalyptus eco-silviculture experiment. However, the derived...

Author(s)
Wang Lei; Zhou XiaoGuo; Wen YuanGuang; Sun DongJing
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2022, 13, 5,
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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

Maximizing initial aboveground woody biomass (AGB) accumulation in order to obtain early payments for carbon stocking is essential for the financial viability of reforestation programs fostered by climate mitigation efforts. Intensive silviculture, i.e., silviculture traditionally used in...

Author(s)
Brancalion, P. H. S.; Campoe, O.; Mendes, J. C. T.; Noel, C.; Moreira, G. G.; Melis, J. van; Stape, J. L.; Guillemot, J.
Publisher
Wiley, Hoboken, USA
Citation
Ecological Applications, 2019, 29, 2, pp e01847
Abstract

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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