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The value of forest ecosystems

The value of forest ecosystems

... tropical forest context has been facilitated by a number of recent surveys: Godoy et ...of forest to wider areas, with little regard for (a) the fact that the area in question will not be typical of the ... See full document

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Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

Norway spruce in forest ecosystems of the Czech Republic in relation to different forest site conditions

... of forest ecosystems dominated by spruce is ...the forest in forest management plans, whose average size is ...the forest ecosystems of the Czech ... See full document

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Forest site classification of forest ecosystems in Bohemian Karst (CzechRepublic)

Forest site classification of forest ecosystems in Bohemian Karst (CzechRepublic)

... Differential species of FSC 3W (Querceto-Fage- tum calcarium) in principle copy the significant and differential elements of Fagion alliance and ass. Cephalanthero-Fagetum. From this point of view the highest values were ... See full document

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Environmental factors control and climate change impact on forest type: Dong PraYa Yen KhaoYai world heritage in Thailand

Environmental factors control and climate change impact on forest type: Dong PraYa Yen KhaoYai world heritage in Thailand

... of forest ecosys- tems. Dong PraYa Yen-KhaoYai Forest Complex has been a UNESCO natural world heritage site since 2007, but little is known about its plant ...between forest type and physio- chemical ... See full document

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Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

Review Paper on Forest Conservation Model and Modern Techniques for Sustainable Wilderness

... productive forest areas with relatively low biodiversity ...direct forest management and conservation planning for the landscape scale and among these the use of buffer-radius methods, which create buffers ... See full document

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Forest ecosystems of the Šumava Mts. and their management

Forest ecosystems of the Šumava Mts. and their management

... The special biogeographic location of the Šumava Mts. in the center of Central European landscape predetermined that these mountains became an important evolutionary crossing for the biota across which many Alpine ... See full document

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Effects of stream channelization on bottomland and swamp forest ecosystems

Effects of stream channelization on bottomland and swamp forest ecosystems

... In order to determine the effect of channelization on lesser vegeta- tion, tree growth and vigor, stand regeneration, wildlife habitat and other swamp forest values, the differences in[r] ... See full document

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Evaluation of qualitative attributes of forest ecosystems by means of numerical quantifiers

Evaluation of qualitative attributes of forest ecosystems by means of numerical quantifiers

... the forest health condition when more authors (Heško et ...average value of defoliation and it also has other negative impacts as Šmelko (1997) ...for forest biotopes in the area of “Hien- heimer ... See full document

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Functional effects of forest ecosystems on water cycle – Slovakia case study

Functional effects of forest ecosystems on water cycle – Slovakia case study

... Higher value interception loss at experimental plot 1 compared plot 2 is due to the stand density and can- opy structure. On the other research areas to meet the prerequisites of interception loss reduction with ... See full document

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Emission of climate relevant volatile organochlorines by plants occurring in temperate forests

Emission of climate relevant volatile organochlorines by plants occurring in temperate forests

... Several forest plants and forest soil were in- vestigated for their emission of volatile organo- chlorines (Table 1). Common liverwort emitted CHCl 3 , CCl 4 and C 2 Cl 4 in relatively high amounts similar ... See full document

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A systematic review on the aboveground biomass and carbon stocks of Indian forest ecosystems

A systematic review on the aboveground biomass and carbon stocks of Indian forest ecosystems

... deciduous forest in Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh, Central India, using nondestructive ...tropical forest of Chhattisgarh region in India with the help of satellite remote sensing and GIS ...deciduous ... See full document

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oa Walia - Bale Mountains National Park partners

oa Walia - Bale Mountains National Park partners

... The project aims at effectively safeguarding Ethiopia’s biodiversity, ecosystems and ecological processes from human-induced pressures. It promotes a sustainable Protected Area System that contributes ... See full document

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Benefits of forest legislation enforcement on the Status of Onigambari Forest Reserve

Benefits of forest legislation enforcement on the Status of Onigambari Forest Reserve

... of forest legislation cannot be over-emphasized as they could also assist in educating the farmers or forest dwellers on the importance of forest policies and its ...of forest legislation’s ... See full document

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Sulphur and nitrogen fluxes and budgets in the Bohemian Forest and Tatra Mountains during the Industrial Revolution (1850 2000)

Sulphur and nitrogen fluxes and budgets in the Bohemian Forest and Tatra Mountains during the Industrial Revolution (1850 2000)

... catchment-lake ecosystems in the 1930s suggested an equilibrium between deposition and ...in forest ecosystems due to the lower amount of S accumulated in ... See full document

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Ecosystems: broadening the locus of value creation

Ecosystems: broadening the locus of value creation

... The strategy literatures on alliances, networks, and ecosystems each have a common theme that firms are not islands. Rather, firms are dependent on other firms for creat- ing value. However, each of the ... See full document

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Resilience of New Zealand indigenous forest fragments to impacts of livestock and pest mammals

Resilience of New Zealand indigenous forest fragments to impacts of livestock and pest mammals

... in forest fragments relative to ungrazed reference forest ...of forest fragments in New ...in forest fragments compared with ungrazed ...between forest fragments, reflecting localised ... See full document

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Effects of micro environmental conditions and forest disturbance on the establishment of two Andean palms in Ecuador

Effects of micro environmental conditions and forest disturbance on the establishment of two Andean palms in Ecuador

... non-timber forest products [1,2]; however un- sustainable harvesting and deforestation are threatening the permanence of harvested species in natural forests ...in forest remnants thereby also altering the ... See full document

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Soil phosphorus dynamics and bioavailability in New Zealand forest ecosystems

Soil phosphorus dynamics and bioavailability in New Zealand forest ecosystems

... rain forest, with Dacrydium cupressinum (rimu), Prumnopitys ferruginea (miro) and Podocarpus hallii (totara) being particularly abundant (Coomes and Bellingham, ... See full document

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Multifunctional forestry practices as a land use strategy to meet increasing private and public demands in modern societies

Multifunctional forestry practices as a land use strategy to meet increasing private and public demands in modern societies

... ing pressure on wood as an energy source radically modified the conditions under which forests would be used for the industrial and economic expansion of a country. This has been a decisive element in turn- ing forestry ... See full document

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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

... As mentioned in the introduction, existing quantitative methods for identifying different developmental stages in forests are mainly based on rasterization. We suggest that tree groups in beech forests develop via ... See full document

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