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A Century of Forest Management Mapping

Cartographic Journal, The, 1997
Abstract Large scale, detailed maps have been produced and maintained by forestry agencies in many parts of central Europe since the mid nineteenth century. This paper describes a series of maps supporting the management of a forest area in Austria from 1872 until 1996.
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Managing city forests for or in spite of recreation? Perspectives of forest managers

European Journal of Forest Research, 2012
This paper provides insights into foresters’ perceptions of forest recreation and its management. It is based on qualitative interviews with foresters in Berlin and the region of Stuttgart, Germany (N = 16). The results highlight the lack of strategic planning concerned with recreation management at both locations. Moreover, recreation management seems
Jay, Marion, Schraml, Ulrich
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Forest Management

Pauline Economy in the Middle Ages, 2020
Maralyn Renner
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FOREST MANAGEMENT

Наука преображает реальность. Материалы Международной междисциплинарной научно-практической студенческой конференции, 2023
I. Akimova, Yu. A. Litvinova
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Concepts of forest stability and forest management

Silva Gandavensis, 1984
To  realize its most important task, the perpetuation of forest use by the  stabilization of the forest itself, forest management must have sound  ecological foundations. A steady-state equilibrium in species composition,  resulting from unidirectional succession, is not acceptable as a parameter  for the stability of the forest ecosystem.
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Ecosystem Management of the Boreal Forest

2016
Boreal countries are rich in forest resources, and for their area, they produce a disproportionally large share of the lumber, pulp, and paper bound for the global market. These countries have long-standing strong traditions in forestry education and institutions, as well as in timber-oriented forest management.
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When forests are managed by farmers: Implications of farm practices on forest management

2010
Farm forests, i.e. forests managed by farmers, are important components of French landscapes. Farmers, who do not have knowledge in sylviculture in general, harvest them for firewood and timberwood, but also for hunting, mushroom harvesting or grazing.
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Forests of Ukraine and Improvements of Forest Management

1997
Presently, the Ukraine is a sparsely wooded country. Woodlands constitute 14.5%. The total forest area is 9.942 mln ha, 8.620 mln ha are covered by forests, and the total volume stock is 1.320 mln m3. The Ukraine area covered by forests can create about 120 mln tons of organic substances annually, draw from the atmosphere more than 234 mln tons of ...
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Forest Genetics for Sustainable Forest Management

2006
The International Union of Forest Research Organizations (lUFRO) comprises over 700 member institutions in 112 countries, with 15,000 scientists working collaboratively and voluntarily in 280 Divisions, Research Groups and Working Parties. Throughout the twentieth century, the Union stimulated and supported excellent research in a wide range of ...
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Collaborative Forest Management

2010
In 1992, Jack Shipley, an avid conservationist, and Jim Neal, a long-time log-ger, began talking about ways to overcome the gridlock over land management in the Applegate watershed in Oregon, where environmentalists, agencies, and the timber industry all were in conflict.
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