Impact of forest management intensity on landscape-level mushroom productivity: a regional model-based scenario analysis

S de-Miguel, JA Bonet, T Pukkala… - Forest Ecology and …, 2014 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to predict the effect of forest management intensity on mushroom
productivity at the landscape level by means of a model-based scenario analysis. The study …

Changing patterns of natural dynamics in old-growth European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forests can inspire forest management in Central Europe

L Kulla, J Roessiger, M Bošeľa, S Kucbel… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
European beech is the dominant native tree species in sub-mountain and mountain zones of
the European continent and provides multiple ecosystem services to European society …

[HTML][HTML] Positive association between forest management, environmental change, and forest bird abundance

ED Schulze, D Craven, AM Durso, J Reif, M Guderle… - Forest …, 2019 - Springer
Background The global decrease in wildlife populations, especially birds, is mainly due to
land use change and increasing intensity of land use (Parmesan and Yohe 2003). However …

[HTML][HTML] How do harvesting methods applied in continuous-cover forestry and rotation forest management impact soil carbon storage and degradability in boreal Scots …

EM Roth, K Karhu, M Koivula, HS Helmisaari… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Forest management affects soil carbon (C) storage through forest composition, microclimate
and litter inputs. How two major forest management systems, continuous-cover forestry …

[HTML][HTML] How well do stakeholder-defined forest management scenarios balance economic and ecological forest values?

J Eggers, M Räty, K Öhman, T Snäll - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Research Highlights: We show the difference in the long-term effects on economic and
ecological forest values between four forest management scenarios of a large …

[HTML][HTML] Growth and resource allocation of juvenile European beech and sycamore maple along light availability gradients in uneven-aged forests

M Brüllhardt, P Rotach, C Bigler, M Nötzli… - Forest Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
The success of tree regeneration in forests strongly depends on light availability. In
structured uneven-aged deciduous forests with continuous cover, radiation regimes in the …

Opinion paper: Forest management and biodiversity

ED Schulze, L Bouriaud, H Bussler, M Gossner… - Web …, 2014 - we.copernicus.org
In this opinion paper we investigate the effects of forest management on animal and plant
biodiversity by comparing protected areas with intensively and extensively managed forests …

Increasing the effectiveness of knowledge transfer activities and training of the forestry workforce with marteloscopes

M Soucy, HG Adégbidi, R Spinelli… - The Forestry Chronicle, 2016 - pubs.cif-ifc.org
Sample plots of various sizes and forms are put in place to describe and monitor trees,
stands or forest characteristics. The intent is usually to provide the basis for measuring and …

[HTML][HTML] Are uneven-aged forests in Central Europe less affected by natural disturbances than even-aged forests?

J Mohr, D Thom, H Hasenauer, R Seidl - Forest Ecology and Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Natural disturbances from wind and bark beetles have increased strongly in recent decades
across Central Europe. As climate change will likely amplify disturbance activity further …

Sustainable regeneration in uneven-aged mixed deciduous forests managed by selection silviculture: the role of demographic structure

M Brüllhardt, P Rotach, DI Forrester, H Bugmann - Forestry, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Selection silviculture aims to create and maintain uneven-aged forests with a diameter at
breast height (DBH) structure that is balanced at small spatial scales such that the stem …