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Dr Mark Neyland
Dr Mark Neyland
Manager, Centre for Forest Value, University of Tasmania
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Retention forestry to maintain multifunctional forests: a world perspective
L Gustafsson, SC Baker, J Bauhus, WJ Beese, A Brodie, J Kouki, ...
BioScience 62 (7), 633-645, 2012
9302012
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues
DB Lindenmayer, JF Franklin, A Lõhmus, SC Baker, J Bauhus, W Beese, ...
Conservation letters 5 (6), 421-431, 2012
4702012
Rationale and design for the Warra silvicultural systems trial in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forests in Tasmania
JE Hickey, M Neyland, OD Bassett
University Of Tasmania, 2001
1142001
The wet eucalypt forests of Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick, RJ Peacock, PJ Cullen, M Neyland
Tasmanian Conservation Trust, 1988
831988
An examination of stocking and early growth in the Warra silvicultural systems trial confirms the importance of a burnt seedbed for vigorous regeneration in Eucalyptus obliqua …
M Neyland, J Hickey, C Beadle, J Bauhus, N Davidson, L Edwards
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (4), 481-494, 2009
582009
Current and potential use of forest biomass for energy in Tasmania
A Rothe, M Moroni, M Neyland, M Wilnhammer
biomass and bioenergy 80, 162-172, 2015
512015
Timber harvesting does not increase fire risk and severity in wet eucalypt forests of southern Australia
PM Attiwill, MF Ryan, N Burrows, NP Cheney, L McCaw, M Neyland, ...
Conservation Letters 7 (4), 341-354, 2014
502014
A synthesis of outcomes from the Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial, Tasmania: safety, timber production, economics, biodiversity, silviculture and social acceptability
M Neyland, J Hickey, SM Read
Australian Forestry 75 (3), 147-162, 2012
322012
Vegetation of the Warra silvicultural systems trial
M Neyland
University Of Tasmania, 2001
322001
Survival and growth of Nothofagus pumilio seedlings under several microenvironments after variable retention harvesting in southern Patagonian forests
GJM Pastur, RS Esteban, JM Cellini, MV Lencinas, PL Peri, MG Neyland
Annals of Forest Science 71, 349-362, 2014
302014
Palaeoecological analysis of an isolated stand of Nothofagus cunninghamii (Hook.) Oerst. in eastern Tasmania
KJ Harle, AP Kershaw, MK Macphail, MG Neyland
Australian Journal of Ecology 18 (2), 161-170, 1993
261993
Burning outcomes following aggregated retention harvesting in old-growth wet eucalypt forests
RE Scott, MG Neyland, DJ McElwee, SC Baker
Forest Ecology and Management 276, 165-173, 2012
232012
Relict rainforest in eastern Tasmania
M Neyland
Tasmanian component of the National Rainforest Conservation Program, c …, 1991
221991
Friction correction when predicting wood basic density using drilling resistance
V Gendvilas, GM Downes, M Neyland, M Hunt, A Jacobs, ...
Holzforschung 75 (6), 508-516, 2021
202021
Variable retention in Tasmania, Australia: trends over 16 years of monitoring and adaptive management
RE Scott, MG Neyland, SC Baker
Ecological Processes 8, 1-13, 2019
202019
The effects of mechanical disturbance and burn intensity on the floristic composition of two-year old aggregated retention coupes in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests
L Hindrum, MJ Hovenden, MG Neyland, SC Baker
Forest Ecology and Management 279, 55-65, 2012
202012
Selection, harvesting damage, burning damage and persistence of retained trees following dispersed retention harvesting in the Warra silvicultural systems trial in Tasmania.
MG Neyland
192004
Testing silvicultural options for mixed forest (Eucalyptus–Nothofagus) regeneration in Tasmania
JE Hickey, MG Neyland
Sustainable Management of Indigenous Forest, 65-73, 2000
192000
Assessing the representativeness of long-term ecological research sites: a case study at Warra in Tasmania
MG Neyland, MJ Brown, W Su
Australian Forestry 63 (3), 194-198, 2000
192000
Early regeneration results following aggregated retention harvesting of wet eucalypt forests in Tasmania, Australia
RE Scott, MG Neyland, DJ McElwee
Forest ecology and management 302, 254-263, 2013
182013
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