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El. knyga: Continuous Cover Forestry: Assessment, Analysis, Scenarios

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  • Serija: Managing Forest Ecosystems 4
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789401598866
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  • Serija: Managing Forest Ecosystems 4
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The large-scale application of new silvicultural systems has become a political reality in many parts of the world. This involves a gradual transformation of traditional silvicultural practice towards Continuous Cover Forestry, also known as near-natural forest management, favouring mixed uneven-aged stands, site-adapted tree species and selective harvesting. Selective harvesting systems have a long tradition. Specific CCF-related resource assessment, forecasting and sustainable harvest control techniques have been developed, but details about their use are not widely known. The objective of this volume is to present state-of-the-art research results and techniques relating to CCF management with an emphasis on systems engineering and modelling. Using a very simple classification based on the development of timber volume over age or time we may distinguish two types of sustainable forest management systems. Rotation forest management (RFM) systems, characterized by standard silvicultural treatments and repetitive cycles of clearfelling followed by planting; and continuous cover forestry (CCF) systems which are characterized by selective harvesting and natural regeneration, resulting in uneven-aged structures and frequently also in multi-species forests. The distinction is usually the result of decisions relating to the cost of timber harvesting, simplicity of management, or various intangible benefits. The oldest and most perfect examples of CCF systems are the so­ called plenter selection forests found in France, Switzerland, Slowenia and Germany. Today, CCF systems are encountered in various regions of Europe, North America and in some tropical and sub-tropical forests of South Africa, Asia and South America.
Resource Assessment and Monitoring
Stand Canopy Closure Estimated by Line Sampling with airborne Lidar
1(12)
Steen Magnussen
Mike Wulder
David Seemann
Resource assessment techniques for Continuous Cover Forest systems
13(14)
Michael Kohl
Continuous cover forestry - new challenges for remote sensing
27(8)
Tomasz Zawila-Niedzwiecki
Emilia Wisniewska
An efficient approach to combine remote sensing and sample-based inventory for forest enterprises changing to near-natural forest management
35(18)
Matthias Dees
Jan Duvenhorst
Claus Peter Gross
Barbara Koch
Monitoring of Forests under Continuous Cover System Management ``Tools for the Regionalisation of Forest Inventories'' Analysis of Genetic Structure
53(14)
Jens Nieschulze
Joachim Saborowski
Analysis of Genetic Structure
Reproduction in continuous cover forests - the geneticist's perspective
67(14)
Reiner Finkeldey
Effects of different silvicultural treatments on the genetic structure of european beech populations (Fagus sylvatica L.)
81(10)
Katarini Dounavi
W. Steiner
W.D. Maurer
Target-diameter felling and consequences for genetic structures in a beech stand (Fagus sylvatica L.)
91(16)
Martin Ziehe
H.H. Hattemer
Analysis of Forest Structure
Calibrating predicted diameter distribution with additional information for structurally diverse forest stands
107(16)
Janna Puumalainen
Matti Maltamo
Annika Kangas
Forest structure and diameter growth in maritime pine in a Mediterranean area
123(12)
Felipe Bravo
B. Guerra
Analysis of mapped point patterns by nearest-neighbor indices - on the nearest-neighbor reciprocity and edge-effect corrections-
135(16)
Emilia Pinto Preuhsler
Spatial, Age and Diameter Structure of the Semi-natural Scots Pine Stands on Coastal Dunes in Latvia
151(12)
Janis Donis
Scenarios and control
Stem number guide curves for uneven-aged forests - development and limitations
163(12)
Jorge Cancino
Klaus von Gadow
A growth model and harvest allocation algorithm for timber and non-timber product management planning in Iwokrama Forest, Guyana
175(12)
Denis Alder
David S. Hammond
David A. Hughell
Generating management alternatives for multi-species stands using the decision-support system BWINPRO
187(16)
Matthias Albert
Using logistic regression to model tree selection preferences for harvesting in forests in conversion
203(14)
Thomas Ledermann
A methodology for the retrospective analysis of the releasement response of old aged european beech trees
217(14)
Andrew Haywood
Heinrich Spiecker
Preliminary study for a flexible growth model to predict the consequences of CCF in Wales
231(22)
Arne Pommerening
Gunter Wenk
Tree diversity, landscape diversity, and economics of maple-birch forests: Implications of Markovian models
253(28)
Ching-Rong Lin
Joseph Buongiorno
Economic Evaluation of Uneven-aged Management
281(14)
Lauri Valsta
Regional Experiences
Continuous cover forestry in the United States - experience with Southern Pines
295(14)
James M. Guldin
Continuous cover forestry systems in tropical and subtropical forests-current state and future perspectives
309(26)
Armin H.W. Seydack
The place of Continuous Cover Forestry among the Silvicultural Systems in Poland
335
Wojciech Gil
Jan Glaz
Roman Michalak