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A method for preliminary assessment of the vulnerability to climate change of tree species for urban afforestation. [PDF]
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Planted Forests and Biodiversity
Journal of Forestry, 2006Abstract Expansion of planted forests and intensification of their management has raised concerns among forest managers and the public over the implications of these trends for sustainable production and conservation of forest biological diversity.
Carnus, Jean-Michel +8 more
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Scientific American, 1918
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Climbing plants in Ghanaian forests.
2005AbstractThe total number of forest climbers in Ghana has been recorded as 604 but this number has increased to 634 following further research and taxonomic revisions as the taxa become better known. The focus of this paper is on woody climbers (lianes), and the variation in liana biology and ecology is described for the commoner Ghanaian species. These
Swaine, M.D. +3 more
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New Forests, 1999
Poplars (Populus spp.) have been planted in Europe and Asia since very early times. Known in the Near East as the “blessed tree”, poplars have been the primary timber producer in regions lacking natural forests in the northern hemisphere. Now, though, we are seeing poplar plantations becoming part of the forest resources even in the abundantly forested
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Poplars (Populus spp.) have been planted in Europe and Asia since very early times. Known in the Near East as the “blessed tree”, poplars have been the primary timber producer in regions lacking natural forests in the northern hemisphere. Now, though, we are seeing poplar plantations becoming part of the forest resources even in the abundantly forested
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The Counseling Psychologist, 2016
Louise Douce has been a leader in the field of counseling psychology and, more specifically, college student mental health for over 40 years. Her long-standing involvement in the Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) or Division 17 of the American Psychological Association through a variety of leadership roles—including fellows chair, vice president ...
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Louise Douce has been a leader in the field of counseling psychology and, more specifically, college student mental health for over 40 years. Her long-standing involvement in the Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) or Division 17 of the American Psychological Association through a variety of leadership roles—including fellows chair, vice president ...
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The university textbook “Forest and Plantation Establishment” is intended for fourth-year forestry students at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka. It is structured into two comprehensive parts: Forest Establishment and Plantation Establishment.
Branislav Cvjetković, Milan Mataruga
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Branislav Cvjetković, Milan Mataruga
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2017
Newcomers to the northwestern coast of North America can easily overlook the continuing legacy of settlement wars on forests. Battles were fought in homelands of indigenous people because settlers sought arable land and United States government policies encouraged westward expansion.
Susan Stevens Hummel, Jane E. Smith
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Newcomers to the northwestern coast of North America can easily overlook the continuing legacy of settlement wars on forests. Battles were fought in homelands of indigenous people because settlers sought arable land and United States government policies encouraged westward expansion.
Susan Stevens Hummel, Jane E. Smith
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New Forests, 1999
A combination of superior wood quality and high productivity has made Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga rnenziesii [Mirb.] Franco) one of the premier timber trees in the world. As such, it is grown as a plantation species in several countries in Europe, South America, New Zealand, and Australia, as well as throughout its extensive natural range in western North
Richard K. Hermann, Denis P. Lavender
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A combination of superior wood quality and high productivity has made Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga rnenziesii [Mirb.] Franco) one of the premier timber trees in the world. As such, it is grown as a plantation species in several countries in Europe, South America, New Zealand, and Australia, as well as throughout its extensive natural range in western North
Richard K. Hermann, Denis P. Lavender
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