The practice of silviculture is continually evolving in response to a multitude of social, economic, and ecological factors. In 1986, the Journal of Forestry published a series of …
The future forests of eastern North America will be shaped by at least three broad drivers:(i) vegetation change and natural disturbance patterns associated with the protracted recovery …
Land‐acquisition strategies employed by conservation organizations vary in their flexibility. Conservation‐planning theory largely fails to reflect this by presenting models that are either …
Voluntary, permanent land protection is a key conservation process in many countries. Concerns with the effectiveness of such decentralized processes exist due to the potential …
Forest managers and policymakers across the globe are continually exploring ways to better understand how various socio-economic conditions and shocks can influence timber supply …
Establishing protected areas, where human activities and land cover changes are restricted, is among the most widely used strategies for biodiversity conservation. This practice is …
New England is a predominately forested landscape in which 80% of the forest is privately owned and patterns of land use are the result of diverse landowners acting individually in …
Forest natural climate solutions such as improved forest management and reforestation have been identified as a cost-effective way to mitigate climate change. Several US states …
CD Loeb, AW D'Amato - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
The spatial overlap between large landscape conservation designs and existing land protections is not always clear, especially in regions where private ownerships and small …