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E. Martín-Queller,O. Torras,I. Alberdi,J. Solana,S. Saura
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An integral understanding of forest biodiversity requires the exploration of the many aspects it comprises and of the numerous potential determinants of their distribution. The landscape ecological approach provides a necessary complement to conventional...
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Ivo Machar, Jaroslav Simon, Klement Rejsek, Vilem Pechanec, Jan Brus and Helena Kilianova
The remnants of primeval Norway spruce forests in the European temperate zone are crucial for maintaining forest biodiversity in high mountain landscapes. This paper presents results of a multidisciplinary research and evaluation project on the managemen...
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Assu Gil-Tena,Cristina Vega-García,Lluís Brotons,Santiago Saura
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For preserving biodiversity of European-Mediterranean forest ecosystems in current and future scenarios of global change by means of sustainable forest management it is necessary to determine how environment and forest characteristics correlate with biod...
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Assu Gil-Tena,Cristina Vega-García,Lluís Brotons,Santiago Saura
Pág. 113 - 125
For preserving biodiversity of European-Mediterranean forest ecosystems in current and future scenarios of global change by means of sustainable forest management it is necessary to determine how environment and forest characteristics correlate with biod...
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Pierre Vernier,Fred Bunnell
The coarse-filter approach to sustaining biological diversity attempts to maintain all representative ecosystems and wildlife habitats within an ecological region or a management unit. Ideally, the approach uses information that is simple to acquire or r...
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Tian-Ye Zhang, Dong-Rui Di, Xing-Liang Liao and Wei-Yu Shi
Forests, being the primary repository of terrestrial biodiversity, possess a significant capacity to regulate the phenomenon of climate change. It is additionally crucial to consider how natural disasters affect the state and development of forest biodiv...
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Stefanny Patiño Forero, Camila Martínez Páez, Miguel Ángel Quimbayo Cardona, Nelson Loaiza Hernández
Pág. 59 - 74
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Claudia Canedoli, Valerio Orioli, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa, Luciano Bani and Olivia Dondina
Urban and peri-urban forests determine different habitat services for biodiversity according to their characteristics. In this study, we relate ecological characteristics of urban and peri-urban forests to forest bird species richness and we assess wheth...
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Ana Sofía Nanni and Héctor Ricardo Grau
Areas of land abandonment and agriculture expansion usually differ in location and associated environmental characteristics; thus, land-use redistribution affects the provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. In a subtropical region ...
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Yulia Ivanova and Vlad Soukhovolsky
The ecological second-order phase transition model has been used to describe height-dependent changes in the species composition of mountain forest ecosystems. Forest inventory data on the distribution of various tree species in the Sayan Mountains (sout...
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Tomasz Durak and Roma Durak
A significant loss of biodiversity resulting from human activity has caused biotic homogenisation to become the dominant process shaping forest communities. In this paper, we present a rare case of biotic differentiation in European temperate deciduous f...
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Marta Ezquerro, Marta Pardos and Luis Diaz-Balteiro
The integration of biodiversity into forest management has traditionally been a challenge for many researchers and practitioners. In this paper, we have provided a survey of forest management papers that use different Operations Research (OR) methods in ...
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William Gerardo Vargas
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Don Gayton,Pedro Lara Almuedo
Biodiversity is a key component of forested ecosystems. It should be preserved not only for its own sake, but because biodiverse ecosystems are resilient and better able to respond to changing conditions. This extension note is a condensed version of a f...
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Akio Tsuchiya,Akira Tanaka
Pág. 415 - 425
Micrometeorological parameters were measured in a closed forest (CF) and at a tree-fall gap (LG) near Novo Aripuanã, AM, along the Madeira River in dry season (August to September 2003) and rainy season (March 2004), and were compared to the number of sp...
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Isabelle Houde,Susan Leech,Fred L. Bunnell,Toby Spribille,Curtis Björk
The Albert River valley hosts the only old-growth stands of western redcedar in the Invermere Timber Supply Area (TSA). This portion of the Interior Cedar Hemlock moist cool (ICHmk1) biogeoclimatic variant is spatially disjunct from the rest of the ICHmk...
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Yusuke Yamada and Yuichi Yamaura
Various kinds of decision support approaches (DSAs) are used in adaptive management of forests. Existing DSAs are aimed at coping with uncertainties in ecosystems but not controllability of outcomes, which is important for regional management. We designe...
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Steffi Heinrichs, Christian Ammer, Martina Mund, Steffen Boch, Sabine Budde, Markus Fischer, Jörg Müller, Ingo Schöning, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Wolfgang Schmidt, Martin Weckesser and Peter Schall
Tree species diversity can positively affect the multifunctionality of forests. This is why conifer monocultures of Scots pine and Norway spruce, widely promoted in Central Europe since the 18th and 19th century, are currently converted into mixed stands...
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Antonio J. Sánchez-Almendro, Pablo J. Hidalgo, Rosario Galán, José M. Carrasco and Javier López-Tirado
(1) Biodiversity, sustainable development and nature conservation are fundamental issues nowadays. All companies, administrations, governments and international organisations take these issues into consideration. Sustainable forest management always requ...
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Vincenzo Bernardini,Silvano Avolio,Manuela Plutino
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Aim of study: (1) to assess structural parameters of Giant pines; (2) to compare three several inventories and relative parameters; (3) to assess mechanical stability of Giant pines.Area of study: Sila National Park, Calabria, Italy.Material and methods:...
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