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Samsuri, Febrianti Sitorus, Anita Zaitunah, and Alfan Gunawan Ahmad. "Fragmentation Typology of Sumatran Tropical Lowland Forest, Labuhanbatu Selatan - Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability 5, no. 3 (2021): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.26554/ijems.2021.5.3.105-112.

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Forest land cover experienced changes caused by various factors. Deforestation and forest degradation decreased forest structure and size that produce forest fragmentation. This study aimed to determine spatial distribution patterns and typology of forest fragmentation in the Labuhanbatu Selatan district. The study uses land cover image analysis, forest fragmentation analysis, correlation analysis, and typology analysis. Forest fragmentation is determined based on patch area (CA), patch density (PD), contiguity index (CONTIG), and proximity index (PROX). The study analyzes the correlation betw
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Medak, Jasnica, Ivana Sirovica, and Joso Vukelić. "Forest clearing typology." Šumarski list 147, no. 3-4 (2023): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31298/sl.147.3-4.5.

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Šumske čistine (eng. forest clearings, forest gaps, canopy openings) čine regeneracijske oblike uravnoteženih i pretežito zrelih šumskih sastojina. Kao neizostavan dio dinamike razvoja strukturno stabilnih šumskih kompleksa te posljedica otvaranja sastojinskog sklopa, odlikuju se strukturnom i mikroklimatskom jedinstvenošću te konstantnom promijenjivošću (White i Pickett 1985, Runkle i Yetter 1987, Busing i White 1997, Schliemann i Bockheim 2011). Unatoč brojnim istraživanjima šumskih čistina diljem svijeta, nedovoljno poznavanje ovakvih oblika staništa na našem području, uz varijabilnost sind
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Kupčák, Václav, Karel Pulkrab, Roman Sloup, and Anna Beníčková. "Forest management economics based on forest typology." Forestry Journal 62, no. 2 (2016): 89–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/forj-2016-0009.

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Abstract In forest management, natural conditions have long been systemized by groups of forest habitat types (GFHT). Based on them, appropriate economic measures can be taken and economic efficiency of silviculture calculated. Management intensity, the term related only to timber production in the past, has recently been defined more broadly within the sustainable, close-to-nature forest management concept. It includes economic-ecological and efficient management, and reflects potential production as well as ecological effects of forest stands. Nature and natural development are preferred whe
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Ruas, Sara, John A. Finn, James Moran, Marie Doyle, Julien Carlier, and Daire Ó hUallacháin. "High Nature Value Forests in Ireland: A Typology." Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 124, no. 1 (2024): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bae.2024.a932797.

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ABSTRACT: High Nature Value (HNV) forests support biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services. In recognition of this role, a framework for defining and identifying HNV forest in Ireland has recently been developed and applied to Irish National Forest Inventory (NFI) forest plots. This study aimed to identify different types of HNV forest, using available variables collated by the NFI for the same plots identified as HNV forest. A multiple factor analysis and cluster analyses was performed. A spatial analysis exercise was conducted to quantify the number of HNV forest plots that overl
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Obydyonnikov, V. I., N. I. Kozhukhov, and S. A. Korotkov. "Domestic forest typology current issues." FORESTRY BULLETIN 23, no. 132 (2019): 5–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2019-2-5-11.

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Глушко, Сергей, Sergey Glushko, Шамиль Шайхразиев, and Shamil Shaykhraziev. "INVESTIGATION OF LARCH FORESTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN." Vestnik of Kazan State Agrarian University 12, no. 4 (2018): 50–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5a5f05ffa5b951.52269629.

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In the area of our research, there are larch forests of artificial origin, there are no native larch forests. Larch is actively used in the forestry of the Republic of Tatarstan. The area of plantings of larch in the forest fund of Tatarstan has reached five thousand hectares. For the purpose of economic use of larch plantations, a typology of larch forests with exclusively artificial origin is being developed in the region. The typology of artificially created forests is of great practical importance. The results of the study of modern forest types are necessary for the development of the for
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Palla, Florence, Nicolas Picard, Kate Abernethy, et al. "Structural and floristic typology of the forests in the forest-savanna mosaic of the Lopé National Park, Gabon." Plant Ecology and Evolution 144, no. (3) (2011): 255–66. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2011.478.

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<b>Background and aims</b> – The Lopé National Park in Gabon, recently added to the UNESCO world heritage list, presents a mosaic of forest and savanna that dynamically changes. Conserving this landscape requires an understanding of the forest dynamics. This study aims at defining a forest typology at Lopé in relation with its dynamics. <b>Methods</b> – Floristic and structural characteristics for 265 tree species belonging to 55 families were measured in 258 sampling plots in the Lopé National Park. Multivariate analysis of these data was used to partition the sampling plots into groups on th
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Stare, Darja, Zala Uhan, Matevž Triplat, Špela Ščap, Nike Krajnc, and Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh. "Private Forest Owner Typology Based on Post-Disturbance Behaviour in Slovenia." Forests 16, no. 6 (2025): 949. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16060949.

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In recent years, Europe has experienced an unexpectedly high frequency of natural disturbances. Private forest owners (PFOs), who manage a significant proportion of European forests and have diverse objectives and approaches to forest management, play a crucial role in salvage logging. The aim of this study was to (i) categorise PFOs based on their forest management objectives, experience with regular forest management, and responses to natural disturbances, and (ii) propose policy implications for particular PFO groups to improve salvage logging operations and meet legal requirements. A surve
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Dickow, Kauana Melissa Cunha, Renato Marques, and Carolina Benghi Pinto. "Nutrient composition of mature and litter leaves and nutrient mobilization in leaves of tree species from secondary rainforests in the South of Brazil." Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 52, no. 5 (2009): 1099–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1516-89132009000500006.

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The aim of this work was to analyze the concentration of N, P, K, Ca and Mg in mature and litter leaves and nutrient mobilization in leaves of different tree species from secondary forests of the Atlantic Forest. At the study site, located in Floresta do Palmito (Paranaguá, PR), three different forest typologies namely Initial, Intermediary and Advanced were selected. The predominant sequence of nutrients in litter leaves was: N &gt; Ca &gt; Mg &gt; K &gt; P. This sequence was very similar to that found for mature leaves, the difference being only the change in order between Mg and K. Nutrient
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Čabaravdić, Azra, Mersudin Avdibegović, Nijaz Kadrić, Bruno Marić, Sabina Delić, and Špela Pezdevšek-Malovrh. "A TYPOLOGY OF PRIVATE FOREST OWNERS IN BOSNIA - HERZEGOVINA BASED ON DIFFERENT CLUSTERING METHODS." Radovi Šumarskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Sarajevu 41, no. 2 (2011): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.54652/rsf.2011.v41.i2.134.

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UDK 630*92:519.237.8(497.6)&#x0D; According to FAO, the total forest area in Bosnia-Herzegovina amounts 2.709.769 ha or 53,4% of overall state territory. While the total area of private forests is 523.437 ha, private forest ownership is characterized by huge number of small-scale and fragmented individual estates. The aim of this research is to examine how the groups of private forest owners can be created with different clustering methods, regarding different criteria. The data presented in this paper are obtained from PRIFORT project (Research into the Organizations of Private Forest Owners
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Vlasenko, N. O. "Rozsoshentsy forest area of Poltava-city green belt (soil-geobotanical and typological and characteristic)." Fundamental and Applied Soil Science 16, no. 3-4 (2015): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/041513.

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Natural forests have their own ancient history, for this reason, their composition and structure reflect their existing conditions. In the artificial forests, only growth class and plantations general conditions can be in part the indicator of this residence. O. L. Belgard investigated natural biogeocoenosis and artificial cultural geocoenosis and worked up the detailed forest typology. The peculiarity of O. L. Belgard typology is biogeocoenological approach to the understanding and forest investigating based on G. M. Vysotskiy, G. F. Morozov, V. M. Suchkov ideas. O. L. Belgard accepted the co
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Ivanova, N. S., and E. S. Zolotova. "Development of Forest Typology in Russia." International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management 5, no. 2 (2014): 298. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-4038.2014.00572.7.

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Richard-Hansen, Cécile, Gaëlle Jaouen, Thomas Denis, Olivier Brunaux, Eric Marcon, and Stéphane Guitet. "Landscape patterns influence communities of medium- to large-bodied vertebrates in undisturbed terra firme forests of French Guiana." Journal of Tropical Ecology 31, no. 5 (2015): 423–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266467415000255.

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Abstract:Whereas broad-scale Amazonian forest types have been shown to influence the structure of the communities of medium- to large-bodied vertebrates, their natural heterogeneity at smaller scale or within the terra firme forests remains poorly described and understood. Diversity indices of such communities and the relative abundance of the 21 most commonly observed species were compared from standardized line-transect data across 25 study sites distributed in undisturbed forests in French Guiana. We first assessed the relevance of a forest typology based on geomorphological landscapes to e
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Hlystov, Vitaliy Konstantinovich, Mira Manarovna Elekesheva, Tokzhan Seyilhankyzy Izteleu, Arailym Rakhymberdikyz Baisynova, and Nurzat Kairatkyzy Nuradinova. "Growth and productivity of forest elements in the salmon forests of the Ural river floodplain." Agrarian Scientific Journal, no. 1 (January 27, 2019): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/asj.v0i1.688.

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Results of the analysis of the course of growth of average heights and efficiency of four forest forming species (a poplar black, a poplar white, willows white, an elm smooth) in four landscape and typological groups of types of the wood of a black poplar stand formation are given. Forest typology models and lines of regression of average, minimum and maximum possible values of average heights of forest stands of different age are presented. Comparison of three-level regressions with curves of a bonitet scale for tree species of rapid growth confirms the need of use of forest typology classes
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Luswaga, Hussein, and Ernst-August Nuppenau. "Typology of Forest Users in West Usambara Tanzania and Implication to Forest Management." Forests 12, no. 1 (2020): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12010024.

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The West Usambara landscape is a complex ecosystem in Tanzania known for its rich biodiversity and livelihood support within and beyond its scope. The community dependency on this forest places pressure on its resources, so this forest requires better management strategies. Previous studies on forest conservation ignored details on the heterogeneity of forest users around the forest fringes. Part of the challenge is to understand the characteristics, behavior, and variability of forest users to plan and inform management decisions. This study is an attempt to assess typologies of forest users,
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Ariza-Salamanca, Antonio Jesús, Pablo González-Moreno, José Benedicto López-Quintanilla, and Rafael María Navarro-Cerrillo. "Large-Scale Mapping of Complex Forest Typologies Using Multispectral Imagery and Low-Density Airborne LiDAR: A Case Study in Pinsapo Fir Forests." Remote Sensing 16, no. 17 (2024): 3182. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16173182.

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Climate change increases the vulnerability of relict forests. To address this problem, regional Forest Services require silvicultural and conservation actions to designate specific forest management alternatives. In this context, the main objective of this study was to develop a methodology to map complex Abies pinsapo forest typologies using multispectral and low-density airborne LiDAR data and machine learning. Stand density, species composition and cover were used to identify seven forest typologies. Random forest resulted as the more accurate model (OA = 0.62; Kappa = 0.43) to classify tho
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Pozniakova, Svitlana. "KHARKIV SCHOOL OF FOREST TYPOLOGY, ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN THE MODERN EDUCATIONAL PROCESS." Sworld-Us Conference proceedings, usc18-01 (May 30, 2023): 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2023-18-01-017.

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The work examines the formation and development of the Kharkiv School of Forest Typology, the founders of which were professors D.V. Vorobyov, B.F. Ostapenko The scientific school of forest typology is of great importance in the training of forestry speci
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Paal, Jaanus, and Iti Jürjendal. "On Dryopteris site type forests in Estonia." Forestry Studies 70, no. 1 (2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2019-0001.

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Abstract Fern-rich forest communities are presented in Estonia in mesic or moderately humid nutrient-rich habitats, in areas of drained mire forests, on floodplains and lower parts of talus slopes of the North-Estonian limestone escarpment (klint). In the recent official forest typology only one site type has been distinguished and labelled by the ferns: the Dryopteris site type in the scope of boreo-nemoral forests. The aims of the current study were (i) to clarify whether distinguishing between two fern-rich forest site types, one among the full-drained forests group and another in the boreo
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Asbeck, T., M. Basile, J. Stitt, J. Bauhus, I. Storch, and K. T. Vierling. "Tree-related microhabitats are similar in mountain forests of Europe and North America and their occurrence may be explained by tree functional groups." Trees 34, no. 6 (2020): 1453–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00468-020-02017-3.

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Abstract Key message Drivers of the abundance and richness of tree-related microhabitats are similar in mountain forests of Europe and North America and their occurrence may be explained by tree functional groups. Abstract A common approach to support forest-dwelling species in managed forests is to preserve valuable habitat trees. To assess the quality of habitat trees, a hierarchical typology of tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) is applied in the European context for inventory standardization. The first aim of this study was to evaluate whether it is possible to use this hierarchical typolo
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Jenke, M., K. S. Hintz, M. Starfinger, and L. Giessen. "Towards a typology of forest-managing organisations around the globe." International Forestry Review 25, no. 2 (2023): 190–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554823837244419.

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The global diversity of forest-managing organisations (FMOs) could, so far, not be captured in a comprehensive framework or terminology leaving the research field fragmented. A typology of FMOs was developed using dimensions drawn from social economy theory to provide a unifying framework and coherent terminology. FMO types were described according to, (1) the formality of their land ownership and labour relations, (2) their objectives in managing forests, (3) their institutional characteristics, and (4) their participation in the social economy sector. The characteristics and forest managemen
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Wang, Chen, and Fen Luo. "Residents’ Perception-Based Typology of Forest Landscape: A Case Study of Changsha, Central China." Forests 13, no. 10 (2022): 1642. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13101642.

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Forest management typically concentrates on biophysical phenomena, while social dimensions are relatively neglected in China. This manuscript aims to develop a typology of forest landscapes based on the individual perception in a cultural context of China with a random sample of 210 residents by utilizing the landscape image sketching technique. The results demonstrated that the typology of forest landscapes could be classified into ‘a recreational space,’ ‘an idealized homeland,’ ‘an untouched forest,’ and ‘a utopian forest.’ These types of forest landscapes suggest new ways of working with t
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Fomin, V. V., S. V. Zalesov, A. S. Popov, and A. P. Mikhailovich. "Historical avenues of research in Russian forest typology: ecological, phytocoenotic, genetic, and dynamic classifications." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47, no. 7 (2017): 849–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfr-2017-0011.

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The Russian Federation is one of many countries that have signed the Montreal Protocol and Pan-European Forest Process. These initiatives are aimed at harmonizing national forest inventory systems with criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management. In Russia, the classification of forest type is at the heart of national forest inventory systems. For various historical reasons, Russian scientific advancements in the field of forest typology remain little known in the rest of the world. This paper is aimed at addressing this deficiency. Here, we provide an overview of the main trends
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Migunova, E. S. "Forest typology and botanics. Environment factors assessment." FORESTRY BULLETIN 24, no. 4 (2020): 65–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2020-4-65-81.

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di Cristofaro, Marco, Federico Valerio Moresi, Mauro Maesano, et al. "Mapping Coverage and Typology Based on Function and Spatial Configuration of Forests in Latium Region, Central Italy." Land 14, no. 2 (2025): 331. https://doi.org/10.3390/land14020331.

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Among the land use–land cover products, tree cover maps are essential tools for assessing forest functionality and ecosystem services, and implementing sustainable forest management. By combining open-source and ancillary high-resolution cartographic datasets, this study aims to map trees and forests in the Latium region in central Italy, highlighting their spatial configuration, function, and forest typology. The main findings show that trees cover 44.2% of the regional land area. Forests cover 508,056 ha, forming the core matrix of the Latium mountain landscape, providing significant ecologi
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Milosevic, Rajko. "Typological affiliation clima-regional belt of mountain beech on Veliki Jastrebac." Bulletin of the Faculty of Forestry, no. 102 (2010): 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsf1002069m.

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This paper presents the results of typology study and typology classification of ceno-ecological groups types of the mountain beech forest on the Veliki Jastrebac. These forests in relation to the typological background are classified into five units (types). Each of these types are characterized by a certain specificity which is expressed through ecology, cenology and production characteristics what makes the basis for a different and appropriate approach to defining objectives of silvicultural management and upbringing objectives and planning action.
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Adeito Mavunda, Célestin, Madjouma Kanda, Fousséni Folega, et al. "Kinshasa Province (Democratic Republic of Congo): Typology of Peri-Urban Ecosystems Providing Edible Insects." Sustainability 15, no. 15 (2023): 11823. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151511823.

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Tropical peri-urban ecosystems are essential for the urban population’s well-being through the goods and services they provide. Unfortunately, these ecosystems are subjected to anthropogenic pressures for various reasons. This study aims to assess the diversity and structure of the peri-urban ecosystems that provide the most edible insects in Kinshasa. A total of 360 people were interviewed to identify the two insect species most frequently consumed. The tree inventory was carried out in 50 plots (2500 m2 each), of which 25 were in Acacia plantations, 10 were planted Milletia forests, and 15 w
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Ikhsani, Hanifah. "TIPOLOGI PERUBAHAN TUTUPAN HUTAN DI KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA KALIMANTAN BARAT." Wahana Forestra: Jurnal Kehutanan 14, no. 1 (2019): 63–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31849/forestra.v14i1.2460.

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Forest cover changes were influenced by many factors, some of which were biophysical characteristics, socio-economic conditions, and community cultural. The behavior of forest cover changes in each of Indonesia's regions varied, either its rate or its driving factors. The establishment of village typologies to categorize village administrative areas becomes important to see the driving factors that trigger forest change in each typology. The objective of this study was to develop the village typology and to identify the driving forces of forest cover change in each village in Kubu Raya Regency
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Macků, Jaromír. "Methodology for establishing the degree of naturalness of forest stands." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 60, no. 5 (2012): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun201260050161.

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Forest stands naturalness degree represents the real tree species composition comparison with the tree species on natural vegetation level – It means forest typology units. The natural tree species composition is derived from Typological System of UHUL (Forest Management Institute). The degree of naturalness of forests is one of the attributes for the assessment of the ecological stability of forests, whilst the broader basis for analysis of sustainable development of the territory.The real tree species composition comes from the forest management planes database and the natural potential vege
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Barbati, A., P. Corona, and M. Marchetti. "A forest typology for monitoring sustainable forest management: The case of European Forest Types." Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology 141, no. 1 (2007): 93–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11263500601153842.

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Ross-Davis, Amy, and Shorna Broussard. "A Typology of Family Forest Owners in North Central Indiana." Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 24, no. 4 (2007): 282–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/njaf/24.4.282.

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Abstract Patterns of forest cover across the United States partly reflect the diverse and dynamic ownership motivations and management behaviors of family forest owners. The objectives of this study were to (i) identify distinct types of landowners with regard to ownership motivations and other ownership characteristics and (ii) compare these types of landowners in terms of (a) use of specific forest management practices, (b) information seeking, (c) familiarity with and participation in private forest conservation programs, and (d) ownership and sociodemographic characteristics. A two-step cl
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Burger, Dys, and Geoffrey Pierpoint. "Trends in Forest Site and Land Classification in Canada." Forestry Chronicle 66, no. 2 (1990): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc66091-2.

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Classification trends during the past 60 years to serve different management needs are reviewed. These trends include the adaptation of European vegetation typology to Canadian conditions, the delineation of regions meaningful to forest management, the classification of forest ecosystems relevant to silviculture and of broader landscapes appropriate for integrated resource management and, finally, prime-site classification combining land features and technologic and socio-economic criteria to serve modern rationalization of management. Key words: Site classification, land classification, ecosy
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Brown, Gregory, and Patrick Reed. "Validation of a Forest Values Typology for Use in National Forest Planning." Forest Science 46, no. 2 (2000): 240–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/46.2.240.

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Abstract Public values for national forestlands are assumed to underlie preferences for actual forest use and define the context for forest planning and decision making, but the relationship between preferences and attitudes toward forest management activities and public forest values (both use and nonuse values) is not well understood. Using data from a survey of Alaskan residents in the Chugach National Forest plan revision process, the relationship between attitudes toward forest management actions and forest values is examined using a variety of statistical procedures. Key findings indicat
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Tsvetkov, V. F. "Types of stand formation and dynamic forest typology." FORESTRY BULLETIN 23, no. 132 (2019): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18698/2542-1468-2019-2-12-19.

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Pohribnyi, Oleh, Volodymyr Shlapak, Vasyl Zayachuk, Petro Khomiuk, and Lidiia Pohribna. "Infertile and Less Infertile Forest Types in the Ukrainian Carpathians: Classification and Complementation." Scientific Horizons 24, no. 11 (2022): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.48077/scihor.24(11).2021.57-71.

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Forest typology is yet to get sufficiently integrated into related ecological and geographical sciences. The succession of plant phytocenoses necessitates constant adjustments to forest types. The discussed studies have been conducted to improve the classification of forest types in the Ukrainian Carpathians and bring the description closer to the actual distribution of vegetation within the studied area. The paper provides a detailed analysis of forest typology research for the Ukrainian Carpathians area during late 20th and early 21st century. The forest fund areas of the Carpathian region,
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Nagel, Philipp, Wolfgang Hercher, and Christoph Hartebrodt. "Typologisierung des forstwirtschaftlichen Testbetriebsnetzes der Schweiz." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 164, no. 6 (2013): 158–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2013.0158.

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Typology of the Swiss Forestry Holding Network The requirements and policies that affect the results of individual forest enterprises are numerous. To develop functioning management and advisory mechanisms, these individual circumstances should be taken into consideration. However, compliance with all the influencing factors is not feasible in practice, wherefore a reduction in the existing complexity is necessary. Multivariate statistical methods allow to use a variety of indicators as a basis for the formation of different types of forest enterprises. The goal to consider the individual oper
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Ji, Sanghoon, Soojin Kim, Jeonghee Lee, and Kyungwon Seo. "Quantitative Evaluation and Typology of Social Exposure Patterns to Urban Green Spaces: A Case Study of Seoul." Forests 16, no. 3 (2025): 510. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16030510.

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(1) Research Highlights: Existing studies primarily focus on the supply-side evaluation of urban forest accessibility, emphasizing physical proximity while often overlooking real-time usage patterns and demographic-specific exposure. This study shifts the focus to social exposure, analyzing how diverse population groups interact with urban forests across different times of the day, integrating dynamic accessibility metrics. (2) Background and Objectives: Unlike previous research that predominantly assessed urban forest accessibility through conventional models based on static spatial proximity
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SUWONDO, Nurul QOMAR, Ahmad MUHAMMAD, et al. "DISTRIBUTION OF TREE VEGETATION TYPES AS BIOINDICATORS FOR LAND CONSERVATION IN SULTAN SYARIF HASYIM FOREST PARK, RIAU." International Journal of Conservation Science 16, no. 2 (2025): 1051–64. https://doi.org/10.36868/ijcs.2025.02.19.

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This study examines TPH levels in soil and flora diversity in Sultan Syarif Hasyim Grand Forest Park (Tahura SSH). Flora surveys were conducted at seven TTM locations using purposive sampling with 20x20m transect plots. Data were analyzed for species richness, density, diversity, evenness, and their correlation with vegetation using regression analysis and PCA in PAST 4.05. TPH levels decrease with soil depth, mostly concentrated at 0-50 cm. Land typology varies, with TH4, TH5, and TH7 as secondary forests, while TH6 is swamp-dominated. Biological indicators show no significant differences bet
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Stoyko, Stepan, Ivan Delehan, Nino Kuhn, and Vasyl Lavnyy. "Alois Zlatnik – ein wegweisender Forscher in transkarpatischen Urwäldern | Alois Zlatnik – Innovative researcher in the virgin forests of Transcarpathia." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 154, no. 6 (2003): 219–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2003.0219.

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Professor Alois Zlatnik (born 1902 in Dvur Kralovy, Czechoslovakia,died 1979 in Brno) was a well-known scientific researcher in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and other European countries. His academic career encompassed forest typology,phytobiocoenology, vegetation ecology and plant taxonomy. His fundamental exploration of the biocoenological structure of the virgin forests of Transcarpathia (Ukraine) commenced in the 1930s. At the same time he can be seen as the founder of long-term forest ecosystem research (ecological monitoring). Zlatnik was also an innovator regarding ecological principles
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Shabatokov, Marat, Nelli Tsepkova, Yulia Sablirova, and Zalim Khanov. "Forest ecosystems in the upper reaches of the Malka River (Central Caucasus): typology, floristic composition, current state." BIO Web of Conferences 35 (2021): 00021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213500021.

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According to the results of the study, it found that in the upper reaches of the Malka River, the most common is the group of birch forests with tallgrass vegetation cover, including Betuletum calamagrostioso-herbosum. Smaller areas occupied by group of complex herbaceous birch forests, represented by Pineto-betuletum calamagrostioso-herbosum and a group of pine forests with herbrich vegetation cover, including Pinetum calamagrostioso-herbosum. Forest stands are mainly singlestorey, medium and low-density, bonitet classes II-IV. The floristic composition of the Malka River basin forests includ
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Raspopina, S. P. "Methodology for determining the suitability of soils for afforestation in plain part of Ukraine." Man and Environment. Issues of Neoecology, no. 39 (June 26, 2023): 27–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/1992-4224-2023-39-03.

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Purpose. To develop a methodology for assessing forest suitability for certain varieties of unproductive soils. Methods. There are used the classical methods of soil science, agrochemistry, forest science, forest management, typology and mathematical statistics. Results. The principles of forest typology are the basis for determining the suitability of soils for forestation. Its essence lies in a comprehensive study of soil properties (soil morphometry, chemical composition) and forestry characteristics of forest stands, as well as an analysis of the grass-shrub layer by ecomorphs. The results
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Albar, Israr, I. Nengah Surati Jaya, Bambang Hero Saharjo, and Budi Kuncahyo. "Spatio-Temporal Typology of Land and Forest Fire in Sumatra." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 4, no. 1 (2016): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v4.i1.pp83-90.

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&lt;p&gt;The characteristic of land and forest fires occurred in Indonesia are varied widely, following the variation of time within a year and geographic location. This paper describes how the spatio-temporal of forest and land fire typology was developed. The main objective of this study was to develop a spatio-temporal typology of forest and land fire by considering several key indicators that directly related to the density of active fire occurrence, such as percentage of forest area (x&lt;sub&gt;1&lt;/sub&gt;), population density (x&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt;), ratio of forest area to popula
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NONIC, Dragan, Mersudin AVDIBEGOVIC, Jelena NEDELJKOVIC, Nenad RANKOVIC, Viorel MARINESCU, and Florin IORAS. "Typology of Non-Wood Forest Products Based Enterprises in Serbia." Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 42, no. 2 (2014): 583–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nbha4229725.

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In Serbia, as in other European countries, small and medium enterprises are recognized as a pillar of economic development. At the same time, a clear need for support to those enterprises and entrepreneurship, both in urban and rural areas, is emphasized in national strategic documents. In forestry, small and medium enterprises are of special importance for sector development. However, in Serbia, there is a lack of knowledge about them, and particularly about small and medium enterprises whose business is based on non-wood forest products. Bearing in mind the importance of these enterprises fo
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van Noordwijk, Meine, Vincent Gitz, Peter A. Minang, et al. "People-Centric Nature-Based Land Restoration through Agroforestry: A Typology." Land 9, no. 8 (2020): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land9080251.

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Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and reverse past degradation. It aims for increased functionality, not necessarily recovering past system states. Location-specific interventions in social-ecological systems reducing proximate pressures, need to synergize with transforming generic drivers of unsustainable land use. After reviewing pantropical international research on forests, trees, and agroforestry, we developed an options-by-context typology. Four intensities of land restoration interact: R.I. Ecological intensification within a l
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Chia, Peter Ta-ah, Nkwemoh Clement Anguh, Enchaw Gabriel Bachange, Augustine Toh Gam, George Agri Ambukwa, and Vadel Nguefack Saatsa Perrin. "Typology and Trends of Forest Products in Manjo Subdivision, Littoral Region, Cameroon." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science VIII, no. XI (2024): 3063–76. https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2024.8110238.

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Forest resource economic, social and cultural gains are taking stands in forest adjacent communities of Cameroon portraying momentous swings from local subsistent to modern market-driven forest resource exploitation. Manjo Subdivision in the Littoral Region is one of such important hot spots in Cameroon where forest resources that the local population depends on their exploitation for socioeconomic and cultural livelihoods are exposed to environmental threats. The main aim of this paper is to identify and examine the trends of forest products in order to propose measures to those with negative
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Jennings, Sarah M., and Ingrid E. van Putten. "Typology of non-industrial private forest owners in Tasmania." Small-scale Forestry 5, no. 1 (2006): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11842-006-0003-7.

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Pennec, Flora. "Floristic and structural vegetation typology of bonobo habitats in a forest-savanna mosaic (Bolobo Territory, D.R.Congo) – Errata." Plant Ecology and Evolution 150, no. (3) (2017): 374. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2017.1388.

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Tykhonova, Olena, Tatiana Marukha, Petro Rybalko, Serhii Butenko, and Serhii Horbas. "Ecological typology of woody vegetation of the Starohut forest massif as a component of the restoration of disturbed ecotopes." Scientific Horizons 27, no. 10 (2024): 124–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.48077/scihor10.2024.124.

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The study aimed to determine the typological structure of the Starohut forest massif within the Desniansko-Starohutskyi National Nature Park based on the Ukrainian school of forest typology by Alekseev-Pogrebnyak. The massif covers an area of 6,778.8 hectares. The following trophotopes were identified in the study area: bors, subors, and sugruds. Bors, consisting of pine communities with some birch, occupy dry and fresh hygrotopes on flat terrain, covering 1.8 hectares or 0.02% of the total forest area. Subors, comprising pine-oak communities with birch and aspen, are found in fresh, moist, da
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Kruger, Steve D., John F. Munsell, James L. Chamberlain, Jeanine M. Davis, and Ryan D. Huish. "Describing Medicinal Non-Timber Forest Product Trade in Eastern Deciduous Forests of the United States." Forests 11, no. 4 (2020): 435. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11040435.

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Eastern deciduous forests in the United States have supplied marketable non-timber forest products (NTFP) since the 18th century. However, trade is still largely informal, and the market scope and structure are not well understood. One exception is American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.). Ginseng’s legal status as a threatened species requires that buyers apply for a license and keep sales records that are submitted to a state authority. Other marketable medicinal plants collected from the same forests, known colloquially as ‘off-roots’, are not similarly tracked. To study the characteristic
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Nazarenko, Nazar Nikolayevich, Sergey Mikhailovich Pokhlebayev, and Arthur Amerovich Ismukhambetov. "Vegetation of regional landscape and botanical natural monument «Aland’s Pine Forest» (Kvarkensky area of the Orenburg Region)." Samara Journal of Science 11, no. 1 (2022): 99–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.55355/snv2022111112.

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The paper presents a detailed analysis of regional landscape and botanical natural monument Alands Pine Forest (Kvarkensky area of the Orenburg Region) vegetation. The pine forest vegetation has rather high phytodiversity and dominance indexes. 71 plant vascular species have been identified (3 of them are included in the Red Book of the Orenburg Region (2019)) and 15-species pine communities prevail, but steppe species dominate in shrub and herb layers. The authors have revealed that the described pine forests are forest-steppe amphycoenosis. 13 plant associations have been identified by multi
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Zheldak, V. I., A. A. Kulagin, E. V. Doroschenkova, and T. V. Lipkina. "CONCEPTUAL ISSUES OF IMPROVING THE FORESTRY SYSTEM OF REFORESTATION AND ITS USE." ÈKOBIOTEH 3, no. 3 (2020): 457–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.31163/2618-964x-2020-3-3-457-471.

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Discusses the principle issues of the maximum rational use of the potential for natural regeneration of target species in operational and protective forests, including in conditions of limited availability for carrying out intensive reforestation and forest care activities. Herewith, in order to improve the species composition, the value of restored forest ecosystems in view to logging, as well as their loss during fires, the spread of pathology and other negative factors, it is planned to use a detailed classification of methods and types of renewal measures, caring for renewed target species
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