Losses of natural and semi-natural forests, mostly to agriculture, are a significant concern for biodiversity. Against this trend, the area of intensively managed plantation forests increases …
L Larrieu, Y Paillet, S Winter, R Bütler, D Kraus… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Tree related Microhabitats (hereafter TreMs) have been widely recognized as important substrates and structures for biodiversity in both commercial and protected forests …
M Den Herder, G Moreno… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2017 - Elsevier
An accurate and objective estimate on the extent of agroforestry in Europe is critical for the development of supporting policies. For this reason, a more harmonised and uniform Pan …
To reduce future loss of biodiversity and to allocate conservation funds effectively, the major drivers behind large‐scale extinction processes must be identified. A promising approach is …
T Asbeck, J Großmann, Y Paillet, N Winiger… - Current Forestry …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of the Review The concept of tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) is an approach to assess and manage multi-taxon species richness in forest ecosystems. Owing …
W Cui, Y Yang, J Dai - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023 - Springer
The present study empirically confabulates the authenticity of the “resource curse hypothesis” in selected emerging nations. Furthermore, we also assessed the …
A functional network of green space is important for the maintenance of the ecological dimension of a sustainable urban landscape. We used avian ecological diversity as a proxy …
Abstract Forests in Central Europe have been used since centuries and were systematically changed by silvicultural practices since the late 1700s. Focusing on possible biodiversity …
M Christensen, K Hahn, EP Mountford, P Odor… - Forest ecology and …, 2005 - Elsevier
Data were analysed on the volume of dead wood in 86 beech forest reserves, covering most of the range of European beech forests. The mean volume was 130m3/ha and the variation …