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Verges Along Forest Roads Promote Wild Bees

Forest Science, 2022
AbstractForests in Germany are occupied with roads, paths, and trails with a density of 5.03 km/km². Their construction and maintenance create a network of verges promoting flowering plants. Whether these verges are visited by bees, which factors are determining their abundance, diversity, and composition, and which flowering resources are used is ...
Tristan Eckerter   +4 more
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Forest certification—an instrument to promote sustainable forest management?

Journal of Environmental Management, 2003
Forest certification was introduced in the early 1990s to address concerns of deforestation and forest degradation and to promote the maintenance of biological diversity, especially in the tropics. Initially pushed by environmental groups, it quickly evolved as a potential instrument to promote sustainable forest management (SFM).
Ewald, Rametsteiner, Markku, Simula
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Does participatory forest management promote sustainable forest utilisation in Tanzania?

International Forestry Review, 2014
SUMMARY Over the past 20 years, Participatory Forest Management (PFM) has become a dominant forest management strategy in Tanzania, covering more than 4.1 million hectares. Sustainable forest use and supply of wood products to local people are major aims of PFM.
Treue, Thorsten   +13 more
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Diversity of forest management promotes parasitoid functional diversity in boreal forests

Biological Conservation, 2019
Abstract Intensive forest management leads to forest homogeneity and compromises biodiversity conservation for the sake of a single commodity provision: wood biomass. However, forest biodiversity supports multiple ecosystem functions, with the regulation of insect pest populations among the less understood.
Rodriguez Antonio   +2 more
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Pathogens promote forest diversity

Science, 2015
Forest Ecology Environmental conditions affect the diversity of species, whether flora or fauna, in a particular habitat. But what keeps a tree that normally grows in a low-rainfall area from growing in a tropical forest? Spear et al.
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