A seminar on development of forest scientific publication, held in 6.2.1991
The article is a report on development of forest scientific publication, which was discussed in a seminar arranged by the Finnish Society of Forest Science on 6th February, 1991. The article includes the presentations held in the seminar.
Finnish Society of Forest Science, -
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III All-Russian scientific conference (with international participation) “Scientific bases of sustainable forest management” [PDF]
The article has been presents the review of the work of the III All-Russian Scientific Conference (with international participation) “Scientific basis for sustainable forest management”.
A.V. Gornov, A.P. Geraskina
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Conservation Value and Permeability of Neotropical Oil Palm Landscapes for Orchid Bees [PDF]
The proliferation of oil palm plantations has led to dramatic changes in tropical landscapes across the globe. However, relatively little is known about the effects of oil palm expansion on biodiversity, especially in key ecosystem-service providing ...
Gilbert, Lawrence +3 more
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A systematic mapping protocol for understanding knowledge exchange in forest science
When making decisions about forest and environmental management, managers and policymakers often rely upon scientific knowledge. There is a well‐documented ‘knowledge–integration gap’ where often the production of knowledge and its use are not aligned ...
Alana R. Westwood +7 more
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Global influences and local environments: Forestry and forest conservation in New Zealand, 1850s-1925. [PDF]
This article examines the multiple factors that shaped the establishment of forest conservation and tree-planting in the colony of New Zealand. It presents a new perspective on forest history in New Zealand from the 1850s to the 1920s by examining the ...
Beattie, James John, Star, Paul
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In modern conditions of significant anthropogenic pressure on forests and global climate change, it is important to preserve primeval forests as centers of primary nature with the development of conceptual foundations for their conservation and ...
Vasyl Debryniuk +3 more
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Reproducibility in forest sciences
Reproducibility requires that study materials, methods, and analyses are well described. Special attention must be made on data exclusion and inclusion criteria. Biological materials and environmental conditions should be reported following appropriate standards when available.
Dreyer, Erwin, Peiffer, Marianne
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Abiotic controls on macroscale variations of humid tropical forest height [PDF]
Spatial variation of tropical forest tree height is a key indicator of ecological processes associated with forest growth and carbon dynamics. Here we examine the macroscale variations of tree height of humid tropical forests across three continents and ...
Knyazikhin, Yuri +7 more
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Science policy agenda of the Finnish Society of Forest Science
The paper introduces the science policy agenda of the Finnish Society of Forest Science that defines the role of the society and the principals that are required from research work.
Finnish Society of Forest Science, -
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Plant capitalism and company science: the Indian career of Nathaniel Wallich [PDF]
The career of the Danish-born botanist Nathaniel Wallich, superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Garden from 1815 to 1846, illustrates the complex nature of botanical science under the East India Company and shows how the plant life of South Asia was ...
Biswas +31 more
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