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Floral Composition and Soil Properties of Pristine Forests in Comparison to Managed Forests in Gangajalghati Forest area of West Bengal, India

Floral Composition and Soil Properties of Pristine Forests in Comparison to Managed Forests in Gangajalghati Forest area of West Bengal, India

... pristine forests in the Gangajalghanti forest area, West Bengal, India have been compared with a semi and a fully man managed ...pristine forests whereas it is represented by Acacia auriculoformis ...

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Will biodiversity be conserved in locally-managed forests?

Will biodiversity be conserved in locally-managed forests?

... There are surprisingly few studies of the effectiveness of local forest management in conserving biodiversity. Kellert et al. [21] concluded that the record is mixed, and in most of the situations they examined community ...

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Can clearcuts increase bird species richness in managed forests?

Can clearcuts increase bird species richness in managed forests?

... One of the numerous effects of forest management is creating open areas (clearcuts) inside a forest complex. The habitat in clearcuts differs significantly from the closed canopy forest with regard to micro- climate ...

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An evaluation of REDD+ in community managed forests: a case study from Nepal

An evaluation of REDD+ in community managed forests: a case study from Nepal

... Although all CFs in a country follow the same guiding principles and policy provisions, there is also a possibility that a range of forest management outcomes will be achieved across the individual CFs ( Thompson et al. ...

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A methodological framework to assess the carbon balance of tropical managed forests

A methodological framework to assess the carbon balance of tropical managed forests

... few studies have estimated the carbon balance of tropi- cal logged forests from activity data. Griscom et al. [24] estimated carbon emissions at concession level with detailed maps of skidtrails, logged trees, ...

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An evaluation of REDD+ in community managed forests: a case study from Nepal

An evaluation of REDD+ in community managed forests: a case study from Nepal

... 2. Pandey, S.S., Cockfield, G., Maraseni, T.N., and Subedi, B. 2013. Carbon enhancement in community based forestry: A case from early REDD+ project Nepal. In: Burns, R.C. and Highsmith, J. (Eds.) Book of Abstracts. ...

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Integrating beneficiaries into assessment of ecosystem services from managed forests at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, USA

Integrating beneficiaries into assessment of ecosystem services from managed forests at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, USA

... the forests of New Hampshire and including additional metrics would likely change both the absolute value of the index as well as the ranking among stands and management ...

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Effects of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb ] Franco) on understorey layer species diversity in managed forests

Effects of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb ] Franco) on understorey layer species diversity in managed forests

... As it is shown, Douglas-fir stands influence their habitats, which is indicated by species grow- ing in the understorey. This tree species increases the species diversity of the stands, but decreases the abundance of ...

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Science-based approach for credible accounting of mitigation in managed forests

Science-based approach for credible accounting of mitigation in managed forests

... In order to achieve the most cost-effective mitigation and to ensure no displacement of emissions among GHG sec- tors, countries are required (or encouraged, for develop- ing countries) to commit to economy-wide ...

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Estimating potential harvestable biomass for bioenergy from sustainably managed private native forests in Southeast Queensland, Australia

Estimating potential harvestable biomass for bioenergy from sustainably managed private native forests in Southeast Queensland, Australia

... sustainably managed private native forests is anticipated to ...these forests with similar native forests found on state owned forests in Queensland that have in the past been ...

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What Happens after the Gap?— Size Distributions of Patches with Homogeneously Sized Trees in Natural and Managed Beech Forests in Europe

What Happens after the Gap?— Size Distributions of Patches with Homogeneously Sized Trees in Natural and Managed Beech Forests in Europe

... and managed forests driven by small-scaled disturbances is ...the managed even aged stand, but the smallest group sizes were found in the uneven-aged selection ...

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Landscape effects on breeding songbird abundance in managed southern Appalachian forests

Landscape effects on breeding songbird abundance in managed southern Appalachian forests

... landscape variable. These correlations included both composition and pattern variables at 500 m to 2 km scales. However, these landscape effects explained only a small amount of the variation in bird abundance, and most ...

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Preference and WTP stability for public forest management

Preference and WTP stability for public forest management

... The differences between natural forests and managed forests Natural forest high level of naturalness.. Managed forest low level of naturalness.[r] ...

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Variable retention harvesting in Great Lakes mixed-pine forests: emulating a natural model in managed ecosystems

Variable retention harvesting in Great Lakes mixed-pine forests: emulating a natural model in managed ecosystems

... For the red pine ecosystem, VRH application should reflect the often severe, but partial canopy removal from natural disturbance that is characteristic of this ecosystem and that results in more than trivial numbers of ...

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Carbon costs and benefits of France’s biomass energy production targets

Carbon costs and benefits of France’s biomass energy production targets

... French forests: (i) as a result of the indus- trial revolution, the use of wood as a domestic energy source as well as a building material has collapsed, ena- bling the forests to recover from centuries of ...

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Perception of forests and forest cover: impacts on status of forests in nandi hills forests, nandi county, Western Kenya

Perception of forests and forest cover: impacts on status of forests in nandi hills forests, nandi county, Western Kenya

... The submission by Enger et al. (1992) that whenever a resource is exploited, the two major interests that are always in conflict are environmental and economic has been buttressed by the strong perception by the locals ...

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Indonesia’s Moratorium on Palm Oil Expansion from Natural Forests: Economy-Wide Impacts and the Role of International Transfers

Indonesia’s Moratorium on Palm Oil Expansion from Natural Forests: Economy-Wide Impacts and the Role of International Transfers

... its forests is no longer high, receives less transfers and suffers greater economic ...has forests with a high carbon stock, receives more transfers, and enjoys greater ...

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Contribution to the knowledge of Clethrionomys glareolus populations in forests of managed landscape in Southern Moravia (Czech Republic)

Contribution to the knowledge of Clethrionomys glareolus populations in forests of managed landscape in Southern Moravia (Czech Republic)

... However, populations in all forests declined during the late summer and autumn. According to Wats (1969, 1970) and Flowerdew (1972, 1985) food quality appears to influence the amplitude of the fluctuation in ...

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Contribution to the knowledge of Apodemus sylvaticus populations in forests of the managed landscape of southern Moravia (Czech Republic)

Contribution to the knowledge of Apodemus sylvaticus populations in forests of the managed landscape of southern Moravia (Czech Republic)

... In RB, the population of As was permanently fed by food for pheasants and deer. Under this effect it reached the higher winter population abundance than in the other two forests (Fig. 1). It also showed higher ...

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Local users and other stakeholders’ perceptions of the identification and prioritization of ecosystem services in fragile mountains: a case study of Chure Region of Nepal

Local users and other stakeholders’ perceptions of the identification and prioritization of ecosystem services in fragile mountains: a case study of Chure Region of Nepal

... nearby forests under CF preferred daily use services such as fodder, grasses, and grazing, whereas users living farther from the forest area prioritised timber and fresh ...

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