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Modelling approaches for mixed forests dynamics prognosis. Research gaps and opportunities

Felipe Bravo    
Marek Fabrika    
Christian Ammer    
Susana Barreiro    
Kamil Bielak    
Lluis Coll    
Teresa Fonseca    
Ahto Kangur    
Magnus Löf    
Katarina Merganicová    
Maciej Pach    
Hans Pretzsch    
Dejan Stojanovic    
Laura Schuler    
Sanja Peric    
Thomas Rötzer    
Miren del Río    
Martina Dodan    
Andrés Bravo-Oviedo    

Resumen

Aim of study: Modelling of forest growth and dynamics has focused mainly on pure stands. Mixed-forest management lacks systematic procedures to forecast the impact of silvicultural actions. The main objective of the present work is to review current knowledge and forest model developments that can be applied to mixed forests.Material and methods: Primary research literature was reviewed to determine the state of the art for modelling tree species mixtures, focusing mainly on temperate forests.Main results: The essential principles for predicting stand growth in mixed forests were identified. Forest model applicability in mixtures was analysed. Input data, main model components, output and viewers were presented. Finally, model evaluation procedures and some of the main model platforms were described.Research highlights: Responses to environmental changes and management activities in mixed forests can differ from pure stands. For greater insight into mixed-forest dynamics and ecology, forest scientists and practitioners need new theoretical frameworks, different approaches and innovative solutions for sustainable forest management in the context of environmental and social changes.Keywords: dynamics, ecology, growth, yield, empirical, classification.

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