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Farron, Léonard. "Neuchâtel – un pays forestier | Neuchâtel: a forest landscape." Schweizerische Zeitschrift fur Forstwesen 157, no. 7 (July 1, 2006): 243–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3188/szf.2006.0243.

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Canton Neuchâtel comprises 29 000 ha of forests from which 170 000 m3 of wood are harvested each year. Forest vegetation forms a particularly varied mosaic with a predominance of beech cum fir forests. The origins of forest legislation in this canton lie in Prince Berthier's decree of 1807. Silvicultural practice is based above all on the positive experience accumulated by the employment of a selection system. In addition to the three functions of the forest stipulated in federal law, the judicial system in Canton Neuchâtel has a fourth: that of maintaining biodiversity. Foresters share with the population and the authorities an awareness and appreciation of the forest that is encapsulated in the slogan: «Neuchâtel's forests: cultural heritage, prime resource, emotions».
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ZARNOVICAN, R., and D. OUELLET. "Inventaire forestier : utilisation d'un compas forestier électronique." Annales des Sciences Forestières 45, no. 4 (1988): 413–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/forest:19880408.

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Meng, Yan, Banghua Cao, Chao Dong, and Xiaofeng Dong. "Mount Taishan Forest Ecosystem Health Assessment Based on Forest Inventory Data." Forests 10, no. 8 (August 5, 2019): 657. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10080657.

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Forest health is an important aspect of sustainable forest management. The practical significance of health assessments of forest ecosystems is becoming more and more prominent because good knowledge about the health level of forests and the causes of unhealthy forests enables the identification of proper actions for enhancing sustainable development of forest ecosystems. This paper evaluated the health status of the forest ecosystem of Mount Taishan using the spatial analysis technique of GIS (Geographic Information System) and local forest inventory data. A comprehensive indicator system that reflects the health status of forestsin the study areawas established. Based on this indicator system, the health level of each sub-compartment of the forests in the study area was assessed. The results show that the high-quality grade forest (80.4 ha) and healthy grade forest (2671 ha) accounted for only 23.5% of the total forest area of Mount Taishan. About 60.5% of Mount Taishan forest was in a sub-health status. The area of unhealthy forests was 1865 ha (accounting for 16% of the total forest area), of which about 98 ha was inextremely unhealthy conditions.Asmore than two-thirds of the forests in Mount Taishan are in a sub-health or unhealthy state, effective measures for improving forest health are in urgent need in the study area.
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Kapkoti, Bhawana, Bhawna Adhikari, Neelu Lodhiyal, and L. S. Lodhiyal. "Structure and Diversity of Sal Forests in Government and Community Management Systems in kumaun Region of Central Himalaya." Current World Environment 11, no. 1 (April 25, 2016): 126–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/cwe.11.1.16.

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The present study deals with structure, diversity and regeneration of Sal (ShorearobustaGaertn.) forests in Kumaun region of Central Himalaya. Twoforest types were investigated i.e. Sal dominant forestandSal teak (Tectonagrandis Linn.) mixed forestin KumaunHimalaya.Tree, sapling and seedling density was 650- 911, 36-1303 and 400-6656 ind.ha-1, respectively. Salshowed reverse J-shaped curve representing good regeneration and T. grandisshowed reverse bell shaped indicating fair regeneration in community management system while Sal showed poor regeneration in the government management forest. Sal showed comparatively good regeneration in Sal mixed forest in community managed while poor regeneration in Sal dominantgovernment management system. Over exploitation Sal species for basic needs of people consequentlyimpart the negative impact on regeneration of forest. Thus it is suggested that mixed forests with higher number of species reduces the pressure on individual ones species as can be brought by local people so should be managed and conserved sustainably.
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Zamani, Marzieh, Mehrdad Nikooy, and Farzam Tavankar. "Effects of forest roads on species composition of trees regeneration in selection cutting management of high forests." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19022.

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Bissonnette, Jean, Louis Bélanger, Stéphane Marchand, Pierre Larue, and Jean Huot. "L'inventaire forestier multiressource : les variables critiques de l'habitat faunique." Forestry Chronicle 73, no. 2 (April 1, 1997): 241–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc73241-2.

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A multiresource forest inventory can be defined as a coherent group of methods used to collect the information required for integrated forest management. It represents a management tool that can provide a common data base to evaluate simultaneously wood production, wildlife habitat quality and sensitive ecological variables. The objective of this study was to develop a multiresource inventory adapted to the needs of wood and wildlife habitat supply analysis in Quebec's public forests. Special attention was given to identifying the additional variables needed in the present forest inventory to adequately evaluate wildlife habitat quality. Most of the critical habitat variables used in Habitat Suitability Indices Models for a large number of species are already integrated in Quebec's forest inventory. However, two critical habitat variables should be added : the shrub layer and snags. The former plays a major ecological role for the survival of most not hibernating herbivores such as snowshoe hare and moose. These species are major game species and the staple prey of many furbearers. The low shrub layer provides both browse and escape cover. Large diameter snags are a limiting factor of many species for nesting. Moreover, those two components are vulnerable to an intensification of forestry practices. In certain situations other variables could be added, notably vegetation physionomy and coarse wood debris.
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Côte, Muriel, and Denis Gautier. "Fuelwood territorialities: <i>Chantier d'Aménagement Forestier</i> and the reproduction of “political forests” in Burkina Faso." Geographica Helvetica 73, no. 2 (May 3, 2018): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-73-165-2018.

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Abstract. This paper investigates the endurance of a national forest management programme in Burkina Faso called Chantier d'Aménagement Forestier (CAF), which focuses on the participatory sustainable production of fuelwood and is widely supported by international donors despite evidence of its shortcomings. We analyse the surprising persistence of the CAF model as a case of the territorialisation of state power through the reproduction of “political forests” – drawing on the work of Peluso and Vandergeest (2001, 2011). Analysing some the shortcomings and incoherencies of the model, we bring to light the role of non-state actors in the reproduction of the CAF as a “political forest”. We show that informal regulatory arrangements have emerged between state and non-state actors, namely merchants and customary authorities, over the production of fuelwood. We call these arrangements “fuelwood territorialities” because they have contributed to keeping the CAF's resource model unquestioned. With fuelwood territorialities, we draw attention to the role of non-state actors in the reproduction of “political forests”, that is, the process of state territorialisation through forest governance. This analysis helps clarify how certain areas, such as the CAFs, keep being officially represented as “forest” even though they are dominated by a patchwork of fields, fallows, and savannahs and do not have the ecological characteristics of one.
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Sommer, Jussara Alves Pinheiro, and Dejanira Luderitz Saldanha. "Análise Temporal do Uso e Cobertura dos Solos no Município de São Jose dos Ausentes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil (Temporal Analysis of Use and Land Cover in the Municipality of São José dos Ausentes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)." Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 5, no. 1 (May 16, 2012): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v5i1.232749.

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Esta pesquisa apresenta o levantamento de dados sobre alterações no uso e cobertura dos solos na região denominada Campos de Cima da Serra, nordeste do RS, visando identificar as formações vegetais mais impactadas nos últimos vinte anos. Foram utilizadas imagens TM do satélite Landsat 5 dos anos de 1985 e 2009 e realizadas técnicas de processamento digital com a geração de imagens NDVI, composição colorida, imagem mudança, classificação supervisionada e a geração de mapas de uso e cobertura dos solos da região. Os dados levantados revelam a redução de 24,42% na classe mata nativa, entre os anos de 1985 e 2009. Na classe florestamento houve expansão de, aproximadamente, 514% em relação a 1985. Constata-se um decréscimo de 4,93% na área de campos em relação ao ano de 1985. Entretanto, é importante salientar que a extensão na área de campos, para o ano de 2009, pode ser menor devido à confusão espectral relacionada ao estágio de desenvolvimento de pinus s.p. sobre os campos. As alterações no uso e na cobertura dos solos nos últimos vinte e quatro anos no município de São José dos Ausentes indicam estratégias de manutenção das propriedades rurais frente às restrições econômicas e de manejo com a introdução de novos usos do solo. Os cultivos agrícolas de batata e o plantio de florestas exóticas (Pinus s.p) nos campos nativos consorciados às atividades tradicionais ligadas a pecuária extensiva, é uma estratégia dos proprietários contribuindo para a alteração da paisagem dos Campos de Cima da Serra.Palavras Chave: Sensoriamento remoto, análise temporal, usos e cobertura dos solos, Campos de Cima da Serra Temporal Analysis of Use and Land Cover in the Municipality of São José dos Ausentes, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil ABSTRACTThis research presents the collection of data on changes in land use and land cover in the region called Campos de Cima da Serra, northeast of Rio Grande do Sul state, in order to identify the plant formations more impacted over the last twenty years. LANDSAT5 satellite images were used for the years 1985 and 2009 and digital processing techniques were performed resulting in NDVI imaging, color composite and change image, supervised classification, and generation of use and land cover maps of the region. The data collected show the decrease of 24.42% in native forest class, between the years 1985 and 2009. In foresting class there was expansion of approximately 514% compared to 1985. There is a decrease of 4.93% in the area of grasslands in relation to the year of 1985, however it is important to stress that the extension in the area of grasslands, for the year 2009, may be less due to spectral confusion related to the development stage of pinus s.p. over the fields. Changes in land use and cover over the past twenty-four years in the municipality of São José dos Ausentes indicate the strategies maintenance of rural properties facing the economic constraints and the stewardship with introduction of new uses of soil. Agricultural crops of potatoes and planting exotic forests (Pinus s. p) in native grassland linked to traditional activities associated to extensive livestock farming, is a proprietary strategy contributing to changing the landscape of Campos de Cima da Serra.Keywords: remote sensing, land use e land cover, Campos de Cima da Serra
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Drapeau, Pierre, Alain Leduc, Yves Bergeron, Sylvie Gauthier, and Jean-Pierre Savard. "Les communautés d'oiseaux des vieilles forêts de la pessière à mousses de la ceinture d'argile : Problèmes et solutions face à l'aménagement forestier." Forestry Chronicle 79, no. 3 (June 1, 2003): 531–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc79531-3.

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In Canada, there are still extensive tracts of boreal forest consisting of stands that have resulted from natural disturbances. The country's forests are a mosaic made up to a large extent of old-growth forest that is beyond commercial harvesting age, especially in the boreal forest of eastern Canada. As areas of boreal forest under management steadily expand, as demand for forest products continues to grow and as rotation periods become shorter in response to silvicultural practices, the forest cover will inevitably become younger, causing changes to the structure and composition of the mosaic of forest stands that will affect the aspect of entire landscapes. These changes may have an adverse impact on biological diversity. Forest birds are one group of living organisms that may respond quickly to the advent of younger forest landscapes, thereby acting as a biological indicator. In this paper, we discuss some of the problems that birds face as a result of the truncation of the age-class distribution of managed forest landscapes in eastern Canada's coniferous boreal forest, using data obtained from our research in the Clay Belt region of Quebec and Ontario. More specifically, we look at how birds respond to changes in forest structure and composition in terms of time since natural disturbances, and to variation in dead trees availability. We then consider the impact of the prospective rejuvenation of the forest cover in managed forest landscapes, and possible solutions aimed at mitigating that impact through new management strategies based on the maintenance of forest ecosystem diversity. The ability of these new management strategies to maintain the ecological integrity of bird communities provides an indication of their potential as tools for contributing to the maintenance of biological diversity in a broader sense. Key words: bird communities, old black spruce forests, natural landscape age structure, stand structure, dead wood, multicohort management
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Ozhanci, Esra, and Hasan Yilmaz. "Visual assessment of rural landscape with different characters." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 44–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.040219.

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Fidan, Muhhamed Said, and Hakan Adanur. "Physical and mechanical properties of wood impregnated with quebracho and boron compounds." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 68–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.041645.

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Tolunay, Doganay. "Biomass factors used to calculate carbon storage of Turkish forests." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 144–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.110719.

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Sahin, Abdurrahman, Aydin Kahriman, and Askin Gokturk. "Estimating diameter at breast height (DBH) from diameter at stump height (DST) in triple mixed stands in the region of Artvin in Turkey." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.18003.

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Akay, Abdullah Emin, Inanc Tas, and Burhan Gencal. "Variation of tree diameters along road edges: the case of Karacabey linden forest in Bursa, Turkey." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 81–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.18014.

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Ozcelik, Mehmet Said, Ferhat Gokbulak, and Kamil Sengonul. "Effect of vegetation patch size on selected chemical properties of soils under semiarid climate conditions." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.19001.

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Canatanoglu, Emel, Ayca Yesim Caglayan, and Cengiz Karagozoglu. "The effects of recreational demand characteristics on space preference in urban forests." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 103–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.19002.

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Merdas, Saifi, Nouar Boulghobra, Tewfik Mostephaoui, Mohamed Belhamra, and Haroun Fadlaoui. "Assessing land use change and moving sand transport in the western Hodna basin (central Algerian steppe ecosystems)." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 87–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.19005.

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Korkut, Derya Sevim, Tarik Gedik, and Feriha Cagan. "A research on job satisfaction levels of employees in the furniture industry: A case of Istanbul, Turkey." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.19010.

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Boydak, Melih. "A new subspecies of Phoenix theophrasti Greuter (Phoenix theophrasti Greuter subsp. golkoyana Boydak) from Turkey." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.19016.

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Balaban Ucar, Mualla, Gunes Ucar, and Hasan Ozdemir. "Essential wood oil of Cupressus sempervirens varieties (horizontalis and pyramidalis)." Forestist 69, no. 2 (July 12, 2019): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.230519.

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Oguzoglu, Sukran, and Mustafa Avci. "Distribution, biology, morphology and damage of Cinara cedri Mimeur, 1936 (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the Isparta Regional Forest Directorate." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.346284.

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Pouya, Sima, and Oner Demirel. "Development planning approach for children with orthopaedic disabilities; example of Eymir Lake (Ankara)." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 11–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.362135.

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Gungor, Yildirim, Unal Akkemik, Cem Kasapci, and Ece Basaran. "Geology and woods of a new fossil forest from the Early Miocene of Gokceada (Turkey)." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 22–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.412545.

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Belkayali, Nur, and Yavuz Guloglu. "Physical and social barriers for disabled urban park users: case study from Kastamonu, Turkey." Forestist 69, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/forestist.2019.414498.

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An, Jiae, Seongjun Kim, Hanna Chang, Asia Khamzina, and Yowhan Son. "Vegetation establishment improves topsoil properties and enzyme activities in the dry Aral Sea Bed, Kazakhstan." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.001.

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Tabet, Slimane, Mohammed Belhemra, Louis Francois, and Abdlekrim Arar. "Evaluation by prediction of the natural range shrinkage of Quercus ilex L. in eastern Algeria." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 7–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.002.

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Lavadinovic, Vera S., Vukan M. Lavadinovic, Ljubinko Rakonjac, Zoran Poduska, and Ilija Djordjevic. "Correlation between the phenology of leafing and growth characteristics of Douglas-fir provenances in Serbia." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 16–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.003.

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Duyar, Ahmet, and Seyfettin Kinis. "The effects of trekking activities on physical soil properties in the Bolu-Aladağ fir forests." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.004.

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Sahin, Halil Ibrahim, and Cengiz Guler. "Effect of heat treatment on the dimensional stability of ash (Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl.) wood." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 42–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.005.

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Zengin, Hayati, Hakan Yasin Ozdemir, and Ahmet Salih Degermenci. "Determination of temporal changes in land uses in Hasanlar Dam basin." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.006.

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Yalcin, Mesut. "Surface glossiness properties of wood impregnated with some plant extracts." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.007.

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Akgul, Mustafa, and Mesut Hasdemir. "Investigation on slope and canopy closure effects to minimize sediment movement in riparian buffer zone." Forestist 68, no. 1 (February 5, 2018): 70–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2018.008.

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Gumus, Selcuk, Saliha Unver Okan, and Taha Yasin Hatay. "Analysis of work accidents in wood harvesting: a case study of the East Black Sea region." Forestist 70, no. 1 (December 3, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19008.

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Bozkurt, Selvinaz Gulcin, Unal Akkemik, and Nesibe Kose. "Determining the effect of urbanization on the vegetation of Gürün district (Sivas) based on biotope mapping and vegetation analysis." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 8–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19023.

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Yaman, Barbaros, Nesibe Kose, H. Baris Ozel, and Evrim A. Sahan. "The effect of climate on the radial growth of Oriental Beech in the Southern limit of its distribution area." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19024.

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Oztay, Hilal, and Emre Birinci. "The corporate social responsibility perception and sustainable consumption behavior of the employees in forest products industry enterprises: the case of Western Black Sea section." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19025.

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Etesami, Ehsan, Mustafa Noroozi, and Sarah Jorjani. "Research on Surirella brebissonii as a biofuel alternative." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19026.

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Tarakci Eren, Emine, Tugba Duzenli, and Elif Merve Alpak. "Analysis of plant material in roadside landscapes: The Trabzon case." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 28–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19027.

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Acar, Pelin, Bircan Taskiran, Funda O. Degirmenci, and Zeki Kaya. "Turkish Salix species: Molecular phylogeny and morphology." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 141–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19029.

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Alevkayali, Cagan, and Sermin Tagil. "Determination of land degradation according to land use types: a case study from the Gulf of Edremit, Turkey." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19030.

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Tok, Cemal Varol, Murat Afsar, and Kerim Cicek. "Conservation strategies for the Caucasus Viper, Vipera kaznakovi Nikolsky 1909, in the East Black Sea Region, Turkey." Forestist 70, no. 1 (February 3, 2020): 60–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19032.

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Taseh, Mojtaba, Hadi Kiadaliri, Sasan Babaie Kafaki, Leila Naderloo, and Mohammad Hassan Sadeghi Ravesh. "Forest conservation management based on fuzzy multi-criteria decision making method." Forestist 70, no. 2 (October 23, 2020): 122–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19034.

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Ogana, Friday Nwabueze, and Nsisong Ette Ekpa. "Modeling the non-spatial structure of Gmelina arborea Roxb Stands in the Oluwa Forest Reserve, Nigeria." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.19037.

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Aytekin, Mustafa, and Ferhat Gokbulak. "Effect of coppice forest clearance on soil moisture, temperature and certain selected soil characteristics." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20004.

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Adeyemi, Adesoji Akinwumi, and Taofiq Maijindadi Ibrahim. "Spatiotemporal analysis of land-use and land-cover changes in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 105–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20006.

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Hodžić, Mirzeta Memišević, and Dalibor Ballian. "Quality of pedunculate oak Provenances in Bosnian–Herzegovinian provenance test based on branching angle and stem form." Forestist 70, no. 2 (December 3, 2020): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20008.

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Pern, Yong Cong, Shiou Yih Lee, Norizah Kamarudin, and Rozi Mohamed. "Genetic variation and DNA barcoding of the endangered agarwood-producing Aquilaria beccariana (Thymelaeaceae) populations from the Malesia Region." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 85–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20009.

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Zhuk, Evgeniya. "Shoot structure variation in latitudinal and longitudinal ecotypes of Pinus sibirica in a common garden experiment." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 160–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20010.

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Guzmán-Mendoza, Rafael, Josefina Calzontzi-Marín, Manuel Darío Salas-Araiza, and Adrian Leyte-Manrique. "Changes in vegetation diversity of temperate forests in central Mexico under different levels of reforestation." Forestist 70, no. 2 (June 15, 2020): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20011.

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Nachu, Nikhil Sai, Ashwin Revanna, Harinikumar Kodihalli Manchegowda, and Joseph Davis Bagyaraj. "Development of microbial consortia for growth improvement of neem." Forestist 71, no. 1 (December 22, 2020): 18–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/forestist.2020.20015.

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