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Designing near-natural planting patterns for plantation forests in China

Designing near-natural planting patterns for plantation forests in China

... mixed forests of coniferous and broad-leaved have been recovered naturally and its structure and spe- cies composition resembled that of the forest before the degradation (Führer ...of plantation forest ...

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New Zealand’s exotic plantation forests as habitats for threatened indigenous species

New Zealand’s exotic plantation forests as habitats for threatened indigenous species

... exotic plantation forests can provide biodiversity conservation gains is somewhat controversial ...exotic plantation forests as habitat for threatened species is their potential role to ...

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Spatial and temporal patterns of plantation forests in the United States since the 1930s: an annual and gridded data set for regional Earth system modeling

Spatial and temporal patterns of plantation forests in the United States since the 1930s: an annual and gridded data set for regional Earth system modeling

... Abstract. Plantation forest area in the conterminous United States (CONUS) ranked second among the world’s nations in the land area apportioned to forest ...regenerated forests, plan- tation forests ...

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Biomass estimation in plantation forests of Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh, India

Biomass estimation in plantation forests of Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh, India

... the plantation forests of Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh, ...winter. Forests form one distinctive biophysical environmental ...Six plantation forests of both ...

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Testing indicators of biodiversity for plantation forests

Testing indicators of biodiversity for plantation forests

... As well as its influence on canopy cover, thinning also has the added benefit of increasing the volume of deadwood (Brin et al., 2008); its importance as a biodiversity indicator is recognised by its inclusion as one of ...

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How much birch (Betula papyrifera) is too much for maximizing spruce (Picea glauca) growth: a case study in boreal spruce plantation forests

How much birch (Betula papyrifera) is too much for maximizing spruce (Picea glauca) growth: a case study in boreal spruce plantation forests

... ABSTRACT: Interest in conifer-broadleaf mixedwood forests has greatly increased due to continuous demand for hardwood products and a shift towards more biological or ecosystem-based management. In British ...

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Developing a Forest Management Plan (DFMP) for Gatsibo District in the Eastern Province of Rwanda

Developing a Forest Management Plan (DFMP) for Gatsibo District in the Eastern Province of Rwanda

... of forests which allows management and moni- toring of the forests (MINIRENA, ...the forests of the country using high resolution Imagery (GoR, 2012) that showed a forest cover of 29% of the total ...

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Possible role of the soil in the sissoo forest (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb ) decline in the Nepal terai

Possible role of the soil in the sissoo forest (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb ) decline in the Nepal terai

... their plantation to overcome this ...favourable plantation species on the private as well as government level for the last three de- ...the plantation of this trees species in the past was so much ...

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The ecological requirements of the New Zealand falcon (Falco novaseelandiae) in plantation forestry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology at Massey University, Palmerston North, Ne

The ecological requirements of the New Zealand falcon (Falco novaseelandiae) in plantation forestry : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Zoology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Plantation forests that create a mosaic of pine stand ages across a plantation, offer suitable habitat for breeding New Zealand falcons by providing abundant nest sites, promoting high abundances of ...

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Effects of Bischofia Javanica (Bishopwood) on Stand Structure and Species Diversity in Natural and Planted Vegetation Types in Kakamega Forest, Kenya

Effects of Bischofia Javanica (Bishopwood) on Stand Structure and Species Diversity in Natural and Planted Vegetation Types in Kakamega Forest, Kenya

... Recent studies have indicated that Bischofia javanica Blume (Euphorbiaceae), a tree species that was introduced in Kakamega forest as a restoration species in the early 1960s, is gradually recruiting and dominating its ...

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ROLE OF NATURAL CAPITAL IN LIVELIHOOD GOVERNANCE OF KARBI-KUKI TRIBES IN ASSAM

ROLE OF NATURAL CAPITAL IN LIVELIHOOD GOVERNANCE OF KARBI-KUKI TRIBES IN ASSAM

... In terms of Plantation there is high variation among the two tribes as the Kukis do not practice plantation it is the Karbi tribe who practice plantation of crops like betel nut,[r] ...

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Forest Enterprises in Pakistan: Past to Future

Forest Enterprises in Pakistan: Past to Future

... natural forests, retrogression, fragmentation and loss of wildlife habitats as well as decline in populations of forest-dependent species continues unabatedly due to many direct and underlying ...natural ...

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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

... that forests are critical to their livelihoods is vital if they are to become involved in fighting for the conservation of their ...link forests with values such as water conservation, income generation, ...

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NGOs’ role in improving social forestry practice:does it help to increase livelihood, sustainability and optimum land use in Bangladesh?

NGOs’ role in improving social forestry practice:does it help to increase livelihood, sustainability and optimum land use in Bangladesh?

... natural forests belonging to Ministry of Land are managed by a co- management ...tree plantation under some social forestry models involving the people living adjacent to the ...boundary plantation, ...

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Forests Organization on the Base of Ecological Dynamic Characteristics of Vegetation (Some Methodological Aspects)

Forests Organization on the Base of Ecological Dynamic Characteristics of Vegetation (Some Methodological Aspects)

... Mapping of forest vegetation is considered as an efficient method for obtain- ing of statistic information, which serves as a base for determination of the character of coenisis use in concrete regions. Different scales ...

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Soil does not explain monodominance in a central African tropical forest

Soil does not explain monodominance in a central African tropical forest

... monodominant forests dominated by a single canopy tree species and adjacent forests not dominated by a single species in the Dja Faunal Reserve were significantly ...monodominant forests is slowed ...

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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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When timber production comes out of the woods : post‐forestry states in wood and forest socioecological
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When timber production comes out of the woods : post‐forestry states in wood and forest socioecological systems

... Total fuelwood ‐ plantation + trees not from forests FAOSTAT data and extrapolated.. Portion high from trees not from forests.[r] ...

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Baseflow and lowflow of catchments covered by various old teak forest areas

Baseflow and lowflow of catchments covered by various old teak forest areas

... of forests related to lowflow has been a controversial ...teak forests of 82, 82, 74, 70, and 53% of the catchment were ...teak plantation areas, rainfall and antecedent soil moisture ...teak ...

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Quantile Regression Forests

Quantile Regression Forests

... For quantile regression forests ( QRF ), bagged versions of the training data are used for each of the k = 1000 trees. One could use the out-of-bag predictions to determine the optimal number mtry of variables to ...

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