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Siira-Pietikäinen, Anne, Janna Pietikäinen, Hannu Fritze, and Jari Haimi. "Short-term responses of soil decomposer communities to forest management: clear felling versus alternative forest harvesting methods." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31, no. 1 (2001): 88–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x00-148.

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We studied the short-term responses of decomposers to different forest harvesting methods in a boreal spruce forest (Picea abies (L.) Karst.). We hypothesised that the less intensive the forest harvesting method is, the fewer changes occur in the decomposer community. The treatments, in addition to untreated controls, were (1) selection felling (30% of the stand volume removed), (2) retention felling (tree patches retained), (3) clear felling, (4) gap felling without and (5) with harrowing. Microbial community structure (phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) pattern) changed in the first year, micro
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Ring, E., L. Hogbom, and H. A. Nohrstedt. "Effects of Brash Removal After Clear Felling on Soil and Soil-Solution Chemistry and Field-Layer Biomass in an Experimental Nitrogen Gradient." Scientific World JOURNAL 1 (2001): 457–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2001.93.

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Biofuels, such as brash from forest fellings, have been proposed as an alternative energy source. Brash removal may affect the sustainability of forest production, e.g., through a change in the availability of cations and N in the soil. We report initial effects of brash removal on inorganic N content in humus and mineral soil, soil-solution chemistry, and field-layer biomass after clear felling an N-fertilisation experiment in central Sweden. The experiment comprised six different fertiliser levels, ranging from 0 to 600 kg N ha�1. Urea was given every 5th year during 1967 to 1982 to replicat
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Atlegrim, Ola, and Kjell Sjöberg. "Effects of clear-cutting and selective felling in Swedish Boreal coniferous forest: response of invertebrate taxa eaten by birds." Entomologica Fennica 6, no. 2-3 (1995): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.33338/ef.83843.

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Our aim was to analyse the short-term effects (0-4 years) of selective felling and clear-cutting on the food resources of insectivorous birds. Literature data on bird diets showed that herbivorous larvae (Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera: Symphyta) and spiders (Araneae) were used by 81 and 50%, respectively, of 16 bird species breeding in the Swedish boreal coniferous forest. A field study comparing selective fellings, clear-cuttings and uncut controls showed considerable effects of clear-cutting on both terricolous and field layer invertebrates. Clear-cuttings had significantly lower abundance and
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Ross, Michael S., Terry L. Sharik, and David Wm Smith. "Oak Regeneration After Clear Felling in Southwest Virginia." Forest Science 32, no. 1 (1986): 157–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/32.1.157.

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Abstract Oak advance regeneration and stump sprouts were studied during a 2- to 3-year period after clear felling and whole-tree removal in ten midslope stands in the Ridge and Valley Physiographic Province of southwest Virginia. Site quality ranged from poor (oak site index 8-16 m, base age 50) to medium (site index 17-22 m). Chestnut oak was the dominant oak species in most pre-harvest stands. Two years after clear felling, chestnut oak also had a higher density of advance regeneration, a higher frequency of stump sprouting, and greater sprout growth per stump than scarlet or black oak. Howe
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Meshkova, Valentyna, Yuriy Skrylnik, Maxim Bieliavtsev, Olga Zinchenko, Oleksandr Borysenko, and Tetiana Markina. "Xylophagous beetles (Coleoptera) in the zones of Gomilshanski lisy National Nature Park with different management regime." Folia Forestalia Polonica 64, no. 2 (2022): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2022-0007.

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Abstract The purpose of the research was to assess the species composition and biodiversity indices for xylophagous beetles collected by window traps in the parts of Gomilshanski lisy National Nature Park with different management regimes and anthropogenic load. Four window traps were placed in each of the five groups of sample plots: clear felling, selective felling, stationary recreation, regulated recreation and protected zone. The data were analysed using the statistical software package PAST, particularly, the Menhinick index (DMn) and dominance index (D) were evaluated and classical clus
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Valentyna, Meshkova, Skrylnik Yuriy, Bieliavtsev Maxim, Zinchenko Olga, Borysenko Oleksandr, and Markina Tetiana. "Xylophagous beetles (Coleoptera) in the zones of Gomilshanski lisy National Nature Park with different management regime." FOLIA FORESTALIA POLONICA, SERIES A – FORESTRY 64, no. 2 (2022): 69–82. https://doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2022-0007.

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The purpose of the research was to assess the species composition and biodiversity indices for xylophagous beetles collected by window traps in the parts of Gomilshanski lisy National Nature Park with different management regimes and anthropogenic load. Four window traps were placed in each of the five groups of sample plots: clear felling, selective felling, stationary recreation, regulated recreation and protected zone. The data were analysed using the statistical software package PAST, particularly, the Menhinick index (D<sub>Mn</sub>) and dominance index (D) were evaluated and classical cl
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Otero, Viviana, Ruben Van De Kerchove, Behara Satyanarayana, Husain Mohd-Lokman, Richard Lucas, and Farid Dahdouh-Guebas. "An Analysis of the Early Regeneration of Mangrove Forests using Landsat Time Series in the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve, Peninsular Malaysia." Remote Sensing 11, no. 7 (2019): 774. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11070774.

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Time series of satellite sensor data have been used to quantify mangrove cover changes at regional and global levels. Although mangrove forests have been monitored using remote sensing techniques, the use of time series to quantify the regeneration of these forests still remains limited. In this study, we focus on the Matang Mangrove Forest Reserve (MMFR) located in Peninsular Malaysia, which has been under silvicultural management since 1902 and provided the opportunity to investigate the use of Landsat annual time series (1988–2015) for (i) detecting clear-felling events that take place in t
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Jonsell, Mats, Clémentine Ols, Jonas Victorsson, and Sven Hellqvist. "Diptera in clear-felling stumps like it dry." Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 34, no. 8 (2019): 673–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2019.1663916.

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Matveinen-Huju, Katja, and Matti Koivula. "Effects of alternative harvesting methods on boreal forest spider assemblages." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38, no. 4 (2008): 782–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x07-169.

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Forestry is among the most important disturbance forces in the boreal region, having caused drastic changes to the biota. Forest industries have recently introduced alternative logging techniques to better maintain forest diversity, but little is known on how these function. We studied the short-term effects of various logging methods on ground-dwelling spiders in Finland, using pitfall traps 1 year before and 2.5 years after logging. The compared logging regimes were (i) clear-cutting, (ii) retention felling, (iii) gap felling, (iv) thinning, and (v) control. We found that (1) clear-cutting a
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Smethurst, P. J., and E. K. S. Nambiar. "Distribution of carbon and nutrients and fluxes of mineral nitrogen after clear-felling a Pinusradiata plantation." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 20, no. 9 (1990): 1490–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x90-197.

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The effects of clear-felling and slash removal on the distribution of organic matter and nutrients, fluxes of mineral N, and soil water and temperature were studied in a 37-year-old Pinusradiata D. Don plantation, on a sandy Podzol in southeastern Australia. Slash, litter, and the top 30 cm of soil combined contained 1957 kg N•ha−1, of which slash and litter contained 12 and 25%, respectively. Therefore, loss of slash and litter due to burning or other intensive site preparation practices would substantially reduce the N capital at the site. During the first 18 months after clear-felling, soil
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Thiffault, Evelyne, David Paré, Nicolas Bélanger, Alison Munson, and François Marquis. "Harvesting Intensity at Clear-Felling in the Boreal Forest." Soil Science Society of America Journal 70, no. 2 (2006): 691–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaj2005.0155.

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Shorohova, Ekaterina, Ekaterina Kapitsa, and Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa. "Decomposition of stumps in a chronosequence after clear-felling vs. clear-felling with prescribed burning in a southern boreal forest in Finland." Forest Ecology and Management 255, no. 10 (2008): 3606–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2008.02.042.

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Foit, J. "Early-arriving saproxylic beetles developing in Scots pine stumps: effects of felling type and date." Journal of Forest Science 58, No. 11 (2012): 503–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/46/2012-jfs.

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A total of 320 Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) low stumps were analysed within two stands (one stand was thinned, and the other stand was subjected to clear-cut final felling) in the Drahansk&amp;aacute; Highlands in the Czech Republic. Each stand was divided into four parts, and the felling of each part was performed on different dates during 2006 (February, May, August and November). The fauna of early-arriving saproxylic beetles inhabiting the stumps was investigated by peeling the bark in two vegetation periods after the felling. A total of 17 species of beetles were found. The felling ty
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Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Isobel F. Oldfield, and Kirsty Park. "Responses of bats to clear fell harvesting in Sitka Spruce plantations, and implications for wind turbine installation." Forest Ecology and Management 395 (June 12, 2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451518.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the impact of forest management practices on bats, such as clear felling, has received little attention, particularly in Europe. However, there is growing evidence from multiple regions that bats do make use of plantation landscapes, and as interest in siting onshore wind turbines in upland conifer plantations grows, there is an urgent need to examine whether felling prior to turbine installation is likely to put foraging bats at risk of collision. I
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Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Isobel F. Oldfield, and Kirsty Park. "Responses of bats to clear fell harvesting in Sitka Spruce plantations, and implications for wind turbine installation." Forest Ecology and Management 395 (June 7, 2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451518.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the impact of forest management practices on bats, such as clear felling, has received little attention, particularly in Europe. However, there is growing evidence from multiple regions that bats do make use of plantation landscapes, and as interest in siting onshore wind turbines in upland conifer plantations grows, there is an urgent need to examine whether felling prior to turbine installation is likely to put foraging bats at risk of collision. I
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Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Isobel F. Oldfield, and Kirsty Park. "Responses of bats to clear fell harvesting in Sitka Spruce plantations, and implications for wind turbine installation." Forest Ecology and Management 395 (July 3, 2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451518.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the impact of forest management practices on bats, such as clear felling, has received little attention, particularly in Europe. However, there is growing evidence from multiple regions that bats do make use of plantation landscapes, and as interest in siting onshore wind turbines in upland conifer plantations grows, there is an urgent need to examine whether felling prior to turbine installation is likely to put foraging bats at risk of collision. I
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Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Isobel F. Oldfield, and Kirsty Park. "Responses of bats to clear fell harvesting in Sitka Spruce plantations, and implications for wind turbine installation." Forest Ecology and Management 395 (July 10, 2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451518.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the impact of forest management practices on bats, such as clear felling, has received little attention, particularly in Europe. However, there is growing evidence from multiple regions that bats do make use of plantation landscapes, and as interest in siting onshore wind turbines in upland conifer plantations grows, there is an urgent need to examine whether felling prior to turbine installation is likely to put foraging bats at risk of collision. I
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Kirkpatrick, Lucinda, Isobel F. Oldfield, and Kirsty Park. "Responses of bats to clear fell harvesting in Sitka Spruce plantations, and implications for wind turbine installation." Forest Ecology and Management 395 (July 17, 2017): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13451518.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the impact of forest management practices on bats, such as clear felling, has received little attention, particularly in Europe. However, there is growing evidence from multiple regions that bats do make use of plantation landscapes, and as interest in siting onshore wind turbines in upland conifer plantations grows, there is an urgent need to examine whether felling prior to turbine installation is likely to put foraging bats at risk of collision. I
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Roberts, G., and S. B. Crane. "The effects of clear-felling established forestry on stream-flow losses from the Hore sub-catchment." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 1, no. 3 (1997): 477–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-1-477-1997.

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Abstract. The effects on streamflow of clear-felling a substantial part of the established forestry within the Hore sub-catchment at Plynlimon were estimated by a regression comparison of pre-and post-felling rainfall/runoff relationships and by a model based on evapotranspiration estimates from plot studies of established forestry and heather moorland. Increases in streamflow were predicted using both methods, with those using the regression method being substantially larger than those using the model. The largest increases using the regression method occurred about 5 years after the end of f
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Итешина, Н. М., И. В. Безденежных, С. В. Залесов, and А. И. Чермных. "VOLUMES OF WOOD HARVESTING DURING CLEAR AND SELECTIVE FELLINGS OF MATURE AND OVERMATURE PLANTINGS." Bulletin of Izhevsk State Agricultural Academy, no. 2(78) (July 5, 2024): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.48012/1817-5457_2024_2_59-66.

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На примере одного из арендных участков лесного фонда, переданных ООО «Увадрев-холдинг» для заготовки древесины, проанализированы объемы возможной заготовки при проведении сплошнолесосечных и чересполосных постепенных рубок в производных мягколиственных насаждениях. Согласно анализу электронных баз данных лесоустроительных материалов установлено, что из 43 808 га площади арендного участка к эксплуатационным лесам относится 64,2 %. Из покрытых лесной растительностью земель в эксплуатационных лесах, без особо защитных участков, 49,0 % приходится на спелые и перестойные насаждения, среди которых п
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Liu, Qian, Zhenzhao Zhou, Xiaoyang Li, et al. "Effects of the Light-Felling Intensity on Hydrological Processes in a Korean Pine (Pinus koraiensis) Forest on Changbai Mountain in China." Forests 16, no. 7 (2025): 1050. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16071050.

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(1) Background: Understanding how forest management practices regulate hydrological cycles is critical for sustainable water resource management and addressing global water crises. However, the effects of light-felling (selective thinning) on hydrological processes in temperate mixed forests remain poorly understood. This study comprehensively evaluated the impacts of light-felling intensity levels on three hydrological layers (canopy, litter, and soil) in mid-rotation Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) forests managed under the “planting conifer and preserving broadleaved trees” (PCPBT) system on
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Yamulki, Sirwan, Jack Forster, Georgios Xenakis, et al. "Effects of clear-fell harvesting on soil CO<sub>2</sub>, CH<sub>4</sub>, and N<sub>2</sub>O fluxes in an upland Sitka spruce stand in England." Biogeosciences 18, no. 13 (2021): 4227–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-18-4227-2021.

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Abstract. The effect of clear-fell harvesting on soil greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) was assessed in a Sitka spruce forest growing on a peaty gley organo-mineral soil in northern England. Fluxes from the soil and litter layer were measured monthly by the closed chamber method and gas chromatography over 4 years in two mature stands, with one area harvested after the first year. Concurrent measurements of soil temperature and moisture helped to elucidate reasons for the changes in fluxes. In the 3 years after felling, there was a sign
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Klimo, Emil, Alois Prax, Vítězslav Hybler, and Jan Štykar. "The changes of the forest environment and biodiversity in a Norway spruce ecosystem with clearcutting regeneration on the original beech site." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 58, no. 4 (2010): 97–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201058040097.

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The subject of the Rájec project (the Drahanská vysočina Upland) consists in the analysis of eco­lo­gi­cal impacts of intensive management in spruce monocultures growing on original sites of beech. Long-term studies were aimed at particular stand and environment stages after clear-felling regeneration and at the origin of a spruce monoculture of the 2nd generation. The establishment of the spruce monoculture can be considered to be most important. The highest attention was paid to the monoculture both from the aspect of carbon and nitrogen in particular components of the forest stand and their
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Putz, Francis E., Trey Fletcher, and Lukas Magee. "Tree Felling with Stone Axes: Pre-Bending Matters but Feller Sex Does Not." Forests 14, no. 2 (2023): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14020202.

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Based on recent insights about intensive soil husbandry by some Neolithic farmers combined with the required techniques for efficient use of stone tools, this research questions the emphasis in the experimental archaeology literature on felling of large trees by stone-axe-wielding males working alone. To reflect conditions after the short fallows now thought to have been favored by farmers using stone tools, young (8–12 years) and small (3.5–5.6 cm diameter) Quercus hemisphaerica (laurel oak) trees were felled in this study by both male and female participants. Felling with a stone axe require
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Pawson, S. M., E. G. Brockerhoff, D. A. Norton, and R. K. Didham. "Clear-fell harvest impacts on biodiversity: past research and the search for harvest size thresholds." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36, no. 4 (2006): 1035–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x05-304.

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Clear-fell harvesting has large aesthetic impacts and significantly alters ecosystem attributes at multiple spatial scales. Known abiotic changes include increased microclimatic variability, changes in regional water balance, and modified hydrological patterns that influence erosion processes. Biotic changes include increased species richness immediately post-clear-felling due to shifts in species composition resulting from changes in individual species abundance and colonization by disturbance-adapted or open-habitat species. Given the large ecological changes caused by clear-fell harvesting
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Tsarev, Evgeniy M., Konstantin P. Rukomojnikov, Ilya S. Anisimov, Nikita S. Anisimov, Vladimir E. Makarov, and Tatiana A. Gilyazova. "Improving the Technology of Cleaning Cutting in Forest Areas with Double-Row Plantings." Strojnícky časopis - Journal of Mechanical Engineering 74, no. 1 (2024): 115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/scjme-2024-0012.

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Abstract The article discusses the issues of logging in forest areas after artificial reforestation with a double-row arrangement of forest plantations. A critical review of existing methods for carrying out selective and clear cuttings of forests was carried out. The purpose of the study is to develop a method for felling trees with a double-row arrangement of growing trees, allowing felling without damaging neighboring trees and trees in nearby rows. As a result of the research, a modernization of the forestry tractor was proposed.
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Kaimre, Paavo, and Vivika Kängsepp. "Turberaied ja nende ökonoomiline hindamine pohla kasvukohatüübi männiku näitel." Forestry Studies 76, no. 1 (2022): 76–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2022-0005.

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Abstract The article provides an overview of the experience of using shelterwood systems in Estonia and the methodological aspects of their economic assessment. The methodology is tested with calculations made on the management alternatives of pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stand in Rhodococcum site type. Based on the Estonian forest management rules and the results of previous silvicultural studies, the management models were elaborated for different types of shelterwood harvesting. The difference model was used when predicting stand development, the actual prices of different wood assortments an
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Březina, I., and L. Dobrovolný. "Natural regeneration of sessile oak under different light conditions." Journal of Forest Science 57, No. 8 (2011): 359–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/12/2011-jfs.

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Different variants of regeneration felling or different light conditions (total site factor 15&amp;ndash;95%) and weed control were evaluated in relation to the 4-year development of individuals of regenerated sessile oak. The regeneration density is not dependent on light conditions. The highest mortality occurs on the open area of clear felling. For a certain time in youth, it is possible to consider oak as a shade-tolerating species. With the increasing light intensity the diameter and height growth of oak seedlings increases proportionally, being the highest at 100% light intensity. Howeve
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Bajic, Vojislav, and Milorad Danilovic. "Fuel and lubricant consumption in felling the young oak-hornbeam stands." Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry, no. 86 (2002): 59–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsf0286059b.

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Based on the elements of statistical analysis on the dependence of fuel and lubricant consumption on tree diameter, it was assessed that with the increase of tree diameter, the fuel and lubricant consumption in the young oak and hornbeam stands decreases significantly, both in clear felling and in thinning and that the function form Y=exp(a+b x X?1) is the best description of the correlation The consumption of fuel compared to lubricant consumption is almost double, which agrees with the results of the previous studies. Average consumption of fuel and lubricant is 17.43 mL x tree?1, on the plo
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Osipov, A. F., V. V. Startsev та A. A. Dymov. "Influence of Clear Felling on СО2 Emission from the Podzolic Soil Surface of the Coniferous-Deciduous Forest (Middle Taiga, Komi Republic)". Počvovedenie, № 5 (20 листопада 2024): 728–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0032180x24050066.

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The impact of industrial logging on the carbon cycle of boreal forests is characterized by significant uncertainties, which is largely due to the lack of information on carbon fluxes (in particular, soil respiration) in felling sites. The aim of study is to assess the effect of clear felling on CO2 emission from the soil surface of a coniferous-deciduous forest on a typical podzolic soil (Albic Retisol). The investigation was executed during the snowless periods (May-October) of 2020–2022 in a coniferous-deciduous forest and its felling site carried out in the winter of 2020. The carbon dioxid
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Jiroušek, R., R. Klvač, and A. Skoupý. "Productivity and costs of the mechanised cut-to-length wood harvesting system in clear-felling operations." Journal of Forest Science 53, No. 10 (2008): 476–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/2088-jfs.

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A study of labour productivity was conducted in fully mechanised harvesting technologies. The study revealed that the productivity of harvesters was particularly affected by the average tree volume of the felled trees, and the productivity of forwarders was affected mainly by two factors – haulage distance and machine payload. Dependences of other factors such as natural and site conditions, technical parameters and skills of operators could not be demonstrated. Regression equations of dependences were created for all these three significant criteria and costs per cubic meter of processed timb
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Ineson, P., J. Dutch, and K. S. Killham. "Denitrification in a Sitka spruce plantation and the effect of clear-felling." Forest Ecology and Management 44, no. 1 (1991): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-1127(91)90200-f.

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Surina, E. A., and S. S. Makarov. "About forests using of Arkhangelsk region of the Arctic zone (European part)." E3S Web of Conferences 623 (2025): 01017. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202562301017.

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Forestry assessment of the effectiveness of various cuttings, which were used in the forests we studied, was carried out. It was found that in a number of clear-cuttings 15-20 years after harvesting there are at least 1.5-2.5 thousand spruce-dominated self-seedlings and undergrowth. After felling there are many spruce and pine undergrowth, which are categorized as unreliable. In spruce forests clear-cutting areas often carried out (clear-cutting), in pine forests mainly forest maintenance thinning. In pre-harvest spruce the height growth reaches 25 cm already in the 2-5th year after harvesting
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Shorohova, Ekaterina, Ekaterina Kapitsa, and Ilkka Vanha-Majamaa. "Decomposition of stumps 10 years after partial and complete harvesting in a southern boreal forest in Finland." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38, no. 9 (2008): 2414–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x08-083.

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We studied the decomposition of cut stumps of Norway spruce ( Picea abies (L.) Karst.), Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.), and birches ( Betula pubescens Ehrh. and Betula pendula Roth.) 10 years after clear felling, low level retention felling, gap felling, and selection felling. Bulk density of wood, mass per surface area of bark, and mass of wood and bark for entire stumps were estimated. Using a single exponential model, annual decomposition rate constants (k) were calculated as 0.071, 0.052, and 0.041 ·year–1 for birch, spruce, and pine, respectively. The k values for wood decreased in the
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Chidumayo, E. N. "Development ofBrachystegia‐Julbernardiawoodland after clear‐felling in central Zambia: Evidence for high resilience." Applied Vegetation Science 7, no. 2 (2004): 237–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-109x.2004.tb00615.x.

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Kaila, Annu, Sakari Sarkkola, Ari Laurén, et al. "Phosphorus export from drained Scots pine mires after clear-felling and bioenergy harvesting." Forest Ecology and Management 325 (August 2014): 99–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2014.03.025.

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Hjältén, Joakim, Heloise Gibb, and John P. Ball. "How will low-intensity burning after clear-felling affect mid-boreal insect assemblages?" Basic and Applied Ecology 11, no. 4 (2010): 363–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2009.12.012.

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Neal, C., B. Reynolds, J. Wilkinson, et al. "The impacts of conifer harvesting on runoff water quality: a regional survey for Wales." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2, no. 2/3 (1998): 323–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-2-323-1998.

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Abstract. Major, minor and trace element chemistry of runoff at stormflow and baseflow from 67 catchments (2 to 5 ha in area) has been determined to investigate the effects of clear felling and replanting of conifers on stream water quality across Wales. Samples, collected by local forestry workers (Forest Enterprise staff) on a campaign basis on up to eight occasions, were for 16 mature first rotation standing forest: the remainder represented areas completely clear felled from less than one to up to forty years previously. As the waters drain acidic and acid sensitive soils, acidic runoff is
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Neal, C. "The water quality functioning of the upper River Severn, Plynlimon, mid-Wales: issues of monitoring, process understanding and forestry." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 8, no. 3 (2004): 521–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-8-521-2004.

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Abstract. An overview of hydrochemical studies of the upper River Severn catchment in the Plynlimon region of mid-Wales, as linked to twenty years of research at CEH Wallingford, is presented. The work provides a bibliography of publications to date and illustrates that the water quality changes associated with felling are often small when compared with the effects of climate variability. The felling effects are manifested most clearly at the local scale and with clear as opposed to phased felling. Phased felling over several years, which is standard forestry practice, provides a much reduced
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Meshkova, V. L., and O. I. Borysenko. "PREDICTION FOR BARK BEETLES CAUSED DESICCATION OF PINE STANDS." Forestry and Forest Melioration, no. 132 (February 5, 2018): 155–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.33220/1026-3365.132.2018.155.

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The aim of the study was to develop an algorithm predicting the spread of bark beetles caused desiccation and to test it on the example of Teteriv Forest Enterprise. A set of parameters was tested, particularly proportion of pine in the forest composition, stand age, a relative density of stocking, stand origin and type of forest site conditions. Pine proportion in the forest composition and pine age have the greatest importance for prediction the threat of bark beetles caused desiccation. The relative density of stocking by itself is a less important risk factor than its sudden decrease. Pred
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Lygis, Vaidotas, Remigijus Bakys, Alma Gustiene, Daiva Burokiene, Antanas Matelis, and Rimvydas Vasaitis. "Forest self-regeneration following clear-felling of dieback-affected Fraxinus excelsior: focus on ash." European Journal of Forest Research 133, no. 3 (2014): 501–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10342-014-0780-z.

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Sturgess, Peter, and David Atkinson. "The clear-felling of sand-dune plantations: Soil and vegetational processes in habitat restoration." Biological Conservation 66, no. 3 (1993): 171–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(93)90003-j.

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Nykvist, N., and K. Rosén. "Effect of clear-felling and slash removal on the acidity of Northern coniferous soils." Forest Ecology and Management 11, no. 3 (1985): 157–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-1127(85)90024-6.

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Härkönen, Salla K., and Jouni Sorvari. "Comparison of ant-associated beetle communities inhabiting mounds of forest-dwelling ants in forests and forest clearings." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 48, no. 8 (2018): 881–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2018-0083.

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Red wood ant (Formica rufa group) nests contain a highly diverse community of invertebrates, which is largely due to their abundant resources and regulated microclimatic conditions. Clear-felling, however, causes nest mounds to lose surface layer moisture, thus disrupting their inner stability. To study the effects of clear-felling on ant-associated beetles (myrmecophile and non-myrmecophile), 41 nests of Formica aquilonia Yarrow, 1955 located on three clear-fells and adjacent mature forest stands were sampled, and the beetle communities between these habitats were compared. We investigated ho
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Machar, I. " The effect of floodplain forest fragmentation on the bird community." Journal of Forest Science 58, No. 5 (2012): 213–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/123/2010-jfs.

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The paper reports the results of a study focused on ornithocoenoses of floodplain forests in Litovelsk&amp;eacute; Pomorav&amp;iacute; locality (Czech Republic). The edge effect on diversity of the bird community is discussed and some implications for floodplain forest management are presented based on the results of investigations into changes in the bird community due to fragmentation of an originally continuous forest stand by regeneration felling, and the results of research into ornithocoenoses of the age-diversified mosaic of forest stands. Perforation of the continuous old floodplain fo
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Gee, J. H. R., and B. D. Smith. "Benthic invertebrates in the headwaters of the Wye and Severn: effects of forestry and clear-felling." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 1, no. 3 (1997): 549–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-1-549-1997.

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Abstract. Invertebrate communities were recorded in three surveys between 1974 and 1994 of headwaters of the Wye and Severn at Plynlimon: the Afon Gwy (unforested), the Afon Hore (initially forested) and the Afon Hafren (forested throughout). The data cover periods before and after the clear-felling of a large area of coniferous forest in the catchment of the Hore. All three streams contained invertebrates characteristic of acidic, upland conditions and had similar species richness. Differences in assemblage composition within streams between surveys could be related to differences in method o
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Ough, Keely. "Regeneration of Wet Forest flora a decade after clear-felling or wildfire - is there a difference?" Australian Journal of Botany 49, no. 5 (2001): 645. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt99053.

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There is increasing recognition of the importance of ecologically sustainable forest management, including forest biodiversity conservation. Knowledge of the effects of forest practices on flora values can be gained by comparing the floristics of natural and harvested forest stands at the same stage of development. This paper presents the results from a comparative study of natural and managed forest regeneration in Eucalyptus regnans F.Muell dominated forests in the Victorian Central Highlands. The vascular floristics about a decade after clear-fell harvesting operations differed significantl
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Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar, Johan Svensson, Grzegorz Mikusiński, Michael Manton, and Per Angelstam. "European Union’s Last Intact Forest Landscapes are at A Value Chain Crossroad between Multiple Use and Intensified Wood Production." Forests 10, no. 7 (2019): 564. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10070564.

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Research Highlights: The European Union’s last large intact forest landscapes along the Scandinavian Mountain range in Sweden offer unique opportunities for conservation of biodiversity, ecological integrity and resilience. However, these forests are at a crossroad between intensified wood production aimed at bio-economy, and rural development based on multi-functional forest landscapes for future-oriented forest value chains. Background and Objectives: We (1) estimate the area of near-natural forests potentially remaining for forest harvesting and wood production, or as green infrastructure f
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Ulanova, N. G., and A. A. Kaplevsky. "BIODIVERSITY MONITORING AFTER NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC «CATASTROPHES» IN SPRUCE FORESTS OF THE EUROPEAN PART OF RUSSIA." Izvestia Ufimskogo Nauchnogo Tsentra RAN, no. 4 (December 10, 2024): 56–61. https://doi.org/10.31040/2222-8349-2024-0-4-56-61.

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We analyzed the main trends of the change in the species richness of plant communities after catastrophic natural (catastrophicwindthrow, fires, large bark beetle outbreaks) and anthropogenic (clear felling) disturbances. The main factor determining the increase in species richness was the intensity of ecosystem disturbance after ca- tastrophes. The greatest disturbance was caused by clear-cut logging, when all timber was removed from the felling area by tractors. Fires also could totally destroy stands and all components of the forest ecosystem. Large- scale wind damage affected only the tree
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Neal, C. "Assessing environmental impacts on stream water quality: the use of cumulative flux and cumulative flux difference approaches to deforestation of the Hafren Forest, mid-Wales." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 6, no. 3 (2002): 421–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-6-421-2002.

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Abstract. A method for examining the impacts of disturbance on stream water quality based on paired catchment "control" and "response" water quality time series is described in relation to diagrams of cumulative flux and cumulative flux difference. The paper describes the equations used and illustrates the patterns expected for idealised flux changes followed by an application to stream water quality data for a spruce forested catchment, the Hore, subjected to clear fell. The water quality determinands examined are sodium, chloride, nitrate, calcium and acid neutralisation capacity. The antici
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