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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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The wood-borer Bacchisa medioviolacea Breuning (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) is identified as a major new pest of Docynia indica (Rosales: Rosaceae) orchards in the northwest mountainous provinces of Vietnam.
Dao Ngoc Quang +10 more
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How to Determine Energy of Wood from Nutrient Analysis?
In the context of increasing energy demand, forest timber residues and leaves are a potential resource for fuel. How renewable are these resources? What are their qualities as a fuel?
N. Bilot +5 more
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State of forest research in 2010s – a bibliographic study with special reference to Finland, Sweden and Austria [PDF]
Using bibliometric methods, this report analysed the volumes of global forest research and research collaboration between researchers, institutes and countries during the period 2010–2019.
Harvey, William J. +8 more
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Assessing feasibility of the forest trafficability map for avoiding rutting - a case study [PDF]
Information on forest trafficability (i.e. carrying capacity of the forest floor) is required before harvesting operations in Southern Boreal forest conditions.
Holopainen, Markus +6 more
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ROLE OF WOODY PLANTS’ ECTOMYCORRHIZA IN THE DYNAMIC OF FOREST SOILS ORGANIC MATTER: SYNTHESIS AND CONCEPTUALIZATION OF AVAILABLE DATA [PDF]
The main aspects of the woody plants ectomycorrhiza functioning, which affect the forest soil organic matter (SOM) formation and decomposition, are considered.
O. G. Chertov +3 more
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Projecting Global and Regional Forest Area under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways Using an Updated Environmental Kuznets Curve Model [PDF]
Forest resources are critical to environmental, economic, and social development, and there is substantial interest in understanding how global forest area will evolve in the future.
Prestemon, Jeffrey P. +9 more
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The Finnish Society of Forest Science arranged on 15 January 1976 a research seminar concentrating on forest research policy under a theme of goal orientation and forest sciences. About 70 interested persons participated the day-long seminar.
Finnish Society of Forest Science, -
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At the beginning of the 21st century we thought it would be interesting to take stock of the situation after 80 years of publication in the field of forestry science in France.
Gilbert Aussenac Chief Editor of the Annals of Forest Science +1 more
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Emerging Issues In Forest Science
Major issues in forest science, such as climate change, bio-energy, biodiversity, and water, were assessed by IUFRO responsive to the broader scientific and policy communities to tackle more complex global environmental, social, and economic issues impacting forests.
Lee, Don K. +3 more
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