[图书][B] Monitoring forest biodiversity: improving conservation through ecologically-responsible management

T Gardner - 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
The fate of much of the world's terrestrial biodiversity depends upon our ability to improve
the management of forest ecosystems that have already been substantially modified by …

Changes in soil properties, tree growth, and nutrition over a period of 10 years after stump removal and scarification on moderately coarse soils in interior British …

GD Hope - Forest Ecology and Management, 2007 - Elsevier
Silvicultural site preparation treatments that involve severe soil and forest floor disturbance
may, in the long-term, reduce soil productivity and negate the initial increased forest …

Morphology, Growth and Architecture Response of Beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) and Maple Tree (Acer velutinum Boiss.) Seedlings to Soil Compaction Stress …

R Picchio, F Tavankar, M Nikooy, G Pignatti, R Venanzi… - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Caspian forests of Iran were monitored and evaluated for forest natural regeneration
after logging activities for more than a decade. This large area has a substantial ecological …

Towards the application of soil organic matter as an indicator of forest ecosystem productivity: Deriving thresholds, developing monitoring systems, and evaluating …

B Seely, C Welham, JA Blanco - Ecological Indicators, 2010 - Elsevier
Soil organic matter (SOM), typically measured as soil organic carbon (SOC), has been
widely recognized as a critical linkage between forest management and long-term site …

Soil impacts and residual stand damage from thinning operations

M Nikooy, F Tavankar, R Naghdi… - … Journal of Forest …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Thinning has a crucial role in retaining the future value of stands; hence, excessive soil
disturbance and damage to residual trees can diminish thinning advantages. The research …

Changes in soil parameters of forests after windstorms and timber extraction

R Picchio, R Venanzi, F Tavankar, I Luchenti… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the
ecological and economic aspects of salvage logging. This research involved analysing soil …

Damages to soil and tree species by cable-skidding in Caspian forests of Iran

F Tavankar, AE Bonyad, M Nikooy, R Picchio… - Forest …, 2017 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Aim of study: The main aims of this study were to determine of damage level to residual
stand and soil disturbance from mechanized selection logging. Area of study: Mixed beech …

Impact of postfire logging on soil bacterial and fungal communities and soil biogeochemistry in a mixed-conifer forest in central Oregon

TN Jennings, JE Smith, K Cromack, EW Sulzman… - Plant and Soil, 2012 - Springer
Aims Postfire logging recoups the economic value of timber killed by wildfire, but whether
such forest management activity supports or impedes forest recovery in stands differing in …

Soil mapping, monitoring, and assessment

MJ Kimsey, LE Laing, SM Anderson, J Bruggink… - Forest and rangeland …, 2020 - Springer
Soils are a nonrenewable resource that support a wide array of ecosystem functions. The
scope of these functions depends on the nature and properties of the soil at a given location …