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Journal articles on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Tiefenbacher, Herbert. "Short rotation forestry in Austria." Bioresource Technology 35, no. 1 (1991): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0960-8524(91)90079-y.

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Culshaw, D., and B. Stokes. "Mechanisation of short rotation forestry." Biomass and Bioenergy 9, no. 1-5 (1995): 127–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0961-9534(95)00085-2.

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Попиков, Petr Popikov, Клубничкин, and Vladislav Klubnichkin. "Mathematical model of energy saving hydraulic turning mechanism forestry manipulator." Forestry Engineering Journal 5, no. 4 (2015): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/17426.

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Presented simulation mathematical model of the mechanism of rotation of the column manipulator with energy-saving hydraulic drive. The model takes into account three mechanical process: the rotational movement of the column arm around a vertical axis load sway relative attachment points on the boom arm and the piston motion of fluid accumulator. To describe the rotation of the column using the basic equation of dynamics of rotational motion. The load represented either as a mass point, when the dimen-sions are small and the proportionality, or a rod if the simulated moving manipulator logs or
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Kärenlampi, Petri P. "Microeconomics of Nitrogen Fertilization in Boreal Carbon Forestry." Climate 11, no. 9 (2023): 194. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli11090194.

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The nitrogen fertilization of boreal forests is investigated in terms of microeconomics as a tool for carbon sequestration. The effects of nitrogen fertilization’s timing on the return rate on capital and the expected value of the timber stock are investigated within a set of semi-fertile, spruce-dominated boreal stands using an inventory-based growth model. Early fertilization tends to shorten rotations, reducing timber stock and carbon storage. The same applies to fertilization after the second thinning. Fertilization applied ten years before stand maturity is profitable and increases the ti
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Stiell, W. M., and A. B. Berry. "Productivity of Short-Rotation Aspen Stands." Forestry Chronicle 62, no. 1 (1986): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc62010-1.

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A study of aspen sucker stands subjected to repeated harvesting at the Petawawa National Forestry Institute compared biomass production at rotations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,13, and 20 years. The shortest rotation at which sucker production can be physiologically sustained is unlikely to be less than 10 years. Biomass mean annual increment appeared to culminate at about 15 years. Declining yields at the shorter rotations were thought due mainly to starvation of rootstocks by the frequent removal of the photosynthesizing tops on which they depend for nourishment. High incidence of Armillaria infection
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Carlisle, Catherine, Stephen Fitzgerald, and Hailemariam Temesgen. "Modeling Above-Ground Carbon Dynamics under Different Silvicultural Treatments on the McDonald–Dunn Research Forest." Forests 14, no. 10 (2023): 2090. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14102090.

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Forest management decisions affect carbon stock and rates of sequestration. One subject of debate is the rotation age that will optimize sequestration over extended periods. Some argue that shorter rotations facilitate greater sequestration rates due to the accelerated growth rates of younger trees compared to mature or old-growth trees. Others maintain that frequent harvesting will not allow forest carbon to rebound after each subsequent rotation, and thus more extended periods between clearcutting is the superior choice. These contrasting viewpoints are mirrored regarding the impact of thinn
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Pulkrab, Karel, Miroslav Sloup, and Roman Sloup. "Ekonomická doba obmýtní / Economic rotation period." Forestry Journal 60, no. 4 (2014): 223–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/forj-2015-0004.

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Abstract The article presents selected results of the project of the Czech National Agency for Agricultural Research, “Differentiation of intensities and management practices in relation to forest biodiversity and economic sustainability of forestry” executed at the Department of Forest Economy and Forestry Management, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Agriculture in Prague. The results included the quantification of forest rotation periods derived from total mean increment, total mean value increment, and annual gross profit of forest production. Significant differenc
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Korjus, Henn, Priit Põllumäe, and Siim Rool. "Männi-, kuuse- ja kasepuistute majandamise tasuvus lühikese raieringi korral / Profitability analysis of short rotations in Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch stands." Forestry Studies 54, no. 1 (2011): 28–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10132-011-0093-7.

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Abstract. Estonian forest management is based traditionally on long rotations. Recent trends in wood industry and wood consumption promote also production of small-size timber for bioenergy and timber products. This opens a discussion about shorter rotations and intensive forest management again in Estonia. In current study, profitability of Scots pine, Norway spruce and silver birch stand management on fertile soils was analyzed according to three different rotation lengths: traditional long rotation, short rotation and economically optimal rotation according Finnish TAPIO rules. Stand simula
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Fege, Anne S. "Evaluation of Researchers' Decisions in Short-Rotation Forestry." Forest Science 33, no. 1 (1987): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/forestscience/33.1.30.

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Abstract A survey of short-rotation forestry research from 1966-82 provided insights into the political, socioeconomic, institutional, and personal factors influencing decisions made by forestry researchers. Scientists first entered short rotation forestry research because of personal contacts with other scientists, because they considered this a "productive" research area, because funds were available, and because of the "energy crisis." They attributed their success primarily to cooperation with other scientists and potential users and to adequate financial support. These findings offer insi
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Verwijst, Theo, and Björn Telenius. "Biomass estimation procedures in short rotation forestry." Forest Ecology and Management 121, no. 1-2 (1999): 137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-1127(98)00562-3.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Zurba, Kamal. "Is short rotation forestry biomass sustainable?" Doctoral thesis, Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg Universitaetsbibliothek "Georgius Agricola", 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:105-qucosa-212162.

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Despite the negative effects of fossil fuels on the environment, these remain as the primary contributors to the energy sector. In order to mitigate global warming risks, many countries aim at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Bioenergy crops are being used as a substitute for fossil fuels and short rotation forestry is a prime example. In order to examine the sustainability of energy crops for fuel, typical European short rotation forestry (SRF) biomass, willow (Salix spp.) and poplar (Populus spp.) are examined and compared to rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) in respect to various aspects of so
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Jacob, Sylvain. "Short Rotation Forestry Feedstock for Gasification." Perpignan, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PERP1237.

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Cette thèse s'est focalisée sur l'étude de la pertinence de l'utilisation des Taillis à Très Courte Rotation (TTCR) pour la production d'énergie via une gazéification, et sur la compréhension du comportement spécifique des TTCR lors de leur gazéification. Les TTCR ont une proportion d'écorce élevée conduisant à des propriétés particulières et potentiellement problématiques pour la gazéification. Les principales propriétés des TTCR, i. E. Leur composition en inorganiques et leur composition structurale, ont été mesurées sur des parties de plantes de TTCR d'eucalyptus et des fractions granulomét
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Mudiyanselage, Nalika Swarnamali Senevirathna Rajapaksha. "Short rotation forestry and earthworm diversity : impacts and responses." Thesis, University of Central Lancashire, 2012. http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/8508/.

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Short Rotation Forestry (SRF) has been introduced to the UK as a method to increase biomass production. However, some SRF species have raised concerns about potential impacts on the environment. A largely unknown aspect of SRF is the quality and quantity of leaf litter, and its impact on soil fauna, of which the earthworm community is a major component. Earthworms have direct impacts on the soil biogeochemistry of SRF systems, and the tree species can impact on the associated earthworm community. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of SRF species and litter quality on earthwor
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Griffiths, Jeremy. "The dynamics and impact of chrysomelid infestation of willow short rotation coppice." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272198.

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Xu, Ying. "Three essays on forestry economics and management." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/64463.

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Forest management strategies directly affect landowner welfare, and factors ranging from natural disturbances to institutional environments play important roles in influencing the outcomes for both landowners and society. This dissertation, consisting of three essays, delves into the forest sectors in both developed and developing countries with an aim of uncovering the impacts of various factors in forest management, as well as resulting welfare changes felt by landowners and society. The first essay extends previous literature on natural disturbances and forest management, where a single dis
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Aylott, Matthew. "Modelling climate change impacts on the productivity of short rotation coppice." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2010. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/179745/.

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Fast growing hybrids of Salix and Populus can be grown in a short rotation coppice (SRC) system to produce renewable energy. This PhD investigates the interactions between the environment and productivity, with a view to finding the key limiting factors to yield and the potential of these crops to fulfil UK renewable energy obligations, now and in the future. An empirical modelling technique, using partial least squares regression was developed to extrapolate actual field observations to a national scale. Genotype x age x environment interactions were studied to examine the key limiting factor
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Leslie, Andrew Dunbar. "Eucalypts as a genus for short rotation forestry in Great Britain." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/21700.

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The study focused on four research objectives: 1. To identify the species and provenances of eucalypts most suitable for biomass production in Great Britain. 2. To compare growth of eucalypts with other promising short rotation forestry genera. 3. To develop volume and biomass functions for E. gunnii. 4. To estimate yields and patterns of growth for E. gunnii. Searches on CAB abstracts and World of Science showed that there was limited research conducted on eucalypts in the UK. This research provides an original contribution to knowledge through; a long term assessment of the performance of sp
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Kunstmann, Martin. "Comparative LCA of Wood from Conventional Forestry and Wood from Short Rotation Coppice." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-135927.

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Worldwide there is an increasing demand of natural resources. In future, non renewable resources get substituted by renewable resources in the energetic sector as well as in the material sector. That implies a stronger usage of renewable resources especially - wood. In 2009 there was a usage of 77 million cubic meters of wood for material applications and a quantity of 55 million cubic meters for energetic applications in Germany alone. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand on wood for energetic purposes. In 2007 this problematic development led to the first supply bottlenecks. To meet th
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Kunstmann, Martin. "Comparative LCA of Wood from Conventional Forestry and Wood from Short Rotation Coppice." Technische Universität Dresden, 2012. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A27690.

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Worldwide there is an increasing demand of natural resources. In future, non renewable resources get substituted by renewable resources in the energetic sector as well as in the material sector. That implies a stronger usage of renewable resources especially - wood. In 2009 there was a usage of 77 million cubic meters of wood for material applications and a quantity of 55 million cubic meters for energetic applications in Germany alone. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand on wood for energetic purposes. In 2007 this problematic development led to the first supply bottlenecks. To meet th
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Karačić, Almir. "Production and ecological aspects of short rotation poplars in Sweden /." Uppsala : Dept. of Short Rotation Forestry, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, 2005. http://epsilon.slu.se/200513.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Golob, Theodore B. Analysis of short rotation forest operations. National Research Council of Canada, 1986.

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Herpka, Ivan. Short-rotation poplar biomass production: Final report. Agricultural Faculty, Novi Sad, Poplar Research Institute, 1985.

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Herpka, Ivan. Short-rotation poplar biomass production: Final report. Agricultural Faculty, Novi Sad, Poplar Research Institute, 1985.

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Hytönen, Jyrki. Biomass production and nutrition of short-rotation plantations. Finnish Forest Research Institute, 1996.

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Clay, D. V. Mechanical and directed chemical weed control for short rotation coppice. Avon Vegetation Research, 1994.

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Ford-Robertson, J. B. Ecophysiology in short rotation forestry: An annotated bibliography. Wood Supply Research Group, Dept. of Forestry, University of Aberdeen, 1990.

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Neenan, M. The production of energy from short rotation forestry. Commission of the European Communities, 1985.

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IUFRO-ISTS-UHF International Conference on World Perspective on Short Rotation Forestry for Industrial and Rural Development (2003 Solan, India). Short rotation forestry for industrial and rural development. Published for Indian Society of Tree Scientists, Solan by Westville Pub. House, 2006.

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Kuhn, Gary A. Opportunities for growing short-rotation woody crops in agroforestry practices. National Agroforestry Center, 1998.

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Iritz, Zinaida. Energy balance and evaporation of a short-rotation willow forest: Variation with season and stand development. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. for Production Ecology, Faculty of Forestry, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Onyekwelu, Jonathan C. "Managing Short Rotation Tropical Plantations as Sustainable Source of Bioenergy." In Tropical Forestry. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19986-8_9.

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Kula, Erhun. "The Optimum Rotation Problem in Forestry." In The Economics of Forestry. Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6078-0_6.

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Tuulentie, Seija, Therese Bjärstig, Inger Hansen, et al. "Multiple Use of Forests." In Managing Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_10.

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Abstract Sustainable forest management approaches, regardless of whether they involve continuous cover forestry (CCF) or rotation forestry (RF), require a holistic landscape perspective that acknowledges the multiple interests, values, and uses that depend on the locally relevant economic, ecological, and socio-cultural circumstances. These must be considered alongside the use of forests and forest landscapes as a resource for rural development. Forests provide a wide range of goods and services. Those addressed here (i.e. tourism, recreation, health, grazing, non-timber forest products, and s
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Koivula, Matti, Adam Felton, Mari Jönsson, et al. "Biodiversity." In Managing Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_11.

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Abstract This chapter summarises biodiversity responses to continuous cover forestry (CCF). The comparator throughout this chapter is rotation forestry (RF) and its main harvesting method—clearcutting—unless otherwise stated. Research on the biodiversity effects of logging methods applied in CCF (mostly selection or gap cutting) mainly concerns the short-term effects of measures taken in mature, originally fairly even-aged forests, at best 10–15 years after cutting. Thus far, no surveys or chronosequences cover the whole rotation period (60–100 years). Continuous cover forestry is likely to be
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Sarkkola, Sakari, Mika Nieminen, Hjalmar Laudon, Nicholas Clarke, and Eliza Maher Hasselquist. "Water Quality." In Managing Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_14.

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Abstract Conventional forest operations can exert significant impacts on the hydrology and water quality of downstream aquatic environments. Few research results have been published on the impacts of continuous cover forestry (CCF) on water quality. CCF could be useful for reducing nutrient, carbon, and suspended solid exports in waterways. CCF may be a better alternative to rotation forestry (RF) on mineral soils and drained peatlands. Further research is needed on the many processes controlling nutrient and carbon exports in CCF and RF.
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Hantula, Jarkko, Malin Elfstrand, Anne-Maarit Hekkala, et al. "Forest Damage." In Managing Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_12.

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Abstract Heterobasidion root and butt rot pose a greater risk in continuous cover forestry (CCF) than in rotation forestry (RF) in conifer-dominated forests, regardless of whether selective, gap or shelterwood cutting is used. Damage from wind, snow, spruce bark beetle, and large pine weevil are likely to be less severe in CCF than in RF. However, the conversion of RF to CCF may briefly expose stands to windthrow. Browsing by large herbivores on saplings may limit regeneration of tree species other than spruce in continuous cover forestry and reduce tree species diversity, but alternative silv
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Ahtikoski, Anssi, Peichen Gong, Per Kr Rørstad, Esa-Jussi Viitala, and Jaakko Repola. "Financial Performance." In Managing Forest Ecosystems. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70484-0_8.

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Abstract Financial comparisons between rotation forestry (RF) and continuous cover forestry (CCF) are based on simulations in which the growth and yield of trees is estimated using a growth simulator. These often include an optimisation tool to present the maximum value of the objective function (usually the present value of net income). Studies have shown that the profitability of CCF depends on the initial state of a stand, especially the diameter distribution of the trees. The effect of interest discount rate also depends on the initial state. As a rule, it is safe to say that the more the
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Egnell, Gustaf, and Rolf Björheden. "Options for Increasing Biomass Output from Long-Rotation Forestry." In Advances in Bioenergy. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118957844.ch18.

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Tullus, Hardi, Arvo Tullus, and Lars Rytter. "Short-rotation Forestry for Supplying Biomass for Energy Production." In Forest BioEnergy Production. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8391-5_3.

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Lyons, Gerard J. "Harvesting, Drying and Storage of Short-Rotation Forestry Energy Crops." In Biomass Energy. Springer Netherlands, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7879-2_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Sisenis, Linards, Irina Pilvere, Baiba Jansone, Dace Brizga, and Edgars Dubrovskis. "ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF LODGEPOLE PINE GROWN IN THE WESTERN PART OF LATVIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/3.1/s14.42.

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The research aims to examine the pace of growth of lodgepole pine, the amount of damage caused by biungulates and the quality of trunks for lodgepole pine provenances growing in the western part of Latvia in the areas around Ugale and Kuldiga, identifying the most damage-resistant and promising provenances for cultivation in Latvia. In Latvia, foresters and plant breeders have been working for years to increase the quality and productivity of local tree species, while assessing various forest stand management patterns and trying to reduce the rotation period of stands. Nowadays, because of cli
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Barbera, Salvatore, Chiara Sarnataro, Sabah Mabrouki, Sara Glorio Patrucco, Hatsumi Kaihara, and Sonia Tassone. "Ankom DaisyII modifications to stabilise the rotation speed." In 2023 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (MetroAgriFor). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/metroagrifor58484.2023.10424255.

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Iliescu, Vasile, Arcadie Macari, and Aurel Lozan. "Short rotation energy crops promoted by the state forestry enterprise "Telenesti"." In 9-th International Conference of Zoologists "Sustainable use, protection of animal world and forest management in the context of climate change". Institute of Zoology, 2018. https://doi.org/10.53937/9789975302272.130.

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Homenko, Konstantin, Petr Popikov, and K. Kravchenko. "MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF ROTATION OF THE COLUMN OF THE MANIPULATOR OF AN AUTO-SORTING TRUCK." In MODERN FORESTRY COMPLEX OF THE COUNTRY: INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2024. https://doi.org/10.58168/mfcc2024_185-189.

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An analysis of literary sources was conducted. A new design of an energy-saving hydraulic drive for the rotation mechanism of a forestry hydraulic manipulator column was presented, and a mathematical model of the working processes was developed.
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Gasbarra, Daniele, Daniela Famulari, Antonio Manco, et al. "Land-atmosphere exchange of N2 O, CH4 and CO2 from a Mediterranean rotation cropland." In 2019 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Agriculture and Forestry (MetroAgriFor). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/metroagrifor.2019.8909238.

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Yavruoğlu, Sena, and Zafer Yücesan. "Silvicultural Practices in the Process of Climate Change in Turkish Forests." In 3rd International Congress on Engineering and Life Science. Prensip Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61326/icelis.2023.39.

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Forests are important ecosystems in mitigating the effects of climate change and combating climate change. Forests, which are the most important renewable energy sources, are the largest carbon pool after the oceans. Türkiye’s forests, which are spread over three different plant geographies, are densely forested areas where arid and semi-arid climatic conditions are observed and which may be sensitive to climate change stress. On the other hand, forest fires in the Mediterranean basin also pose a significant threat to Turkish forests. Within the scope of combating climate change, it is importa
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Baldini, S., M. Kellezi, and Y. Kortoçi. "Caratterizzazione della biomassa di pioppo e robinia a ciclo breve (Short Rotation Forestry)." In Terzo Congresso Nazionale di Selvicoltura. Accademia Italiana di Scienze Forestali, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4129/cns2008.204.

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Nettemann, Sarah, Thorsten Schäfer, Daniel Mirgorodsky, Kevin Lenk, and Erika Kothe. "A first look at colloid-associated trace metals of AMD-influenced waters in a short-rotation forestry field experiment." In Goldschmidt2021. European Association of Geochemistry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2021.4341.

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Tsarev, Anatoliy, Raisa Tsareva, Vadim Tsarev, and Elena Miligula. "BIOFUELS: A RETURN TO THE PAST OR A MODERN RENEWABLE SOURCE OF BIOENERGY." In Modern machines, equipment and IT solutions for industrial complex: theory and practice. FSBE Institution of Higher Education Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. Morozov, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34220/mmeitsic2021_136-143.

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The analysis of research on biofuels is presented. In connection with the forecast of the depletion of fossil sources for energy production and their adverse effects on the environment, research and practical work on the use of renewable resources for these purposes is being carried out in different countries. Plant biomass, wind, sun, hydro resources, geothermal waters, etc. are considered. According to some data, wood biomass in the European Union from all renewable sources in 2012 was 50%. Among the suppliers of wood biomass in the world, short- cropped plantations of fast-growing tree spec
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Saulino, Luigi, Maurizio Teobaldelli, Francesco Cona, Luigi Todaro, and Antonio Saracino. "Diameter distribution and stool biomass partitioning in a native black poplar population and in a selected hybrid poplar clone under short rotation forestry." In Secondo Congresso Internazionale di Selvicoltura = Second International Congress of Silviculture. Accademia Italiana di Scienze Forestali, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4129/2cis-ls-dia.

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Reports on the topic "Rotation forestry"

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Newman, David H. The Optimal Forest Rotation: A Discussion and Annotated Bibliography. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/se-gtr-48.

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Sanders, Suzanne, Jessica Kirschbaum, Suzanne Sanders, and Jessica Kirschbaum. Forest vegetation monitoring protocol (version 2.1): Great Lakes Inventory and Monitoring Network. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2305281.

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Forest vegetation provides an integrated measure of terrestrial ecosystem health by expressing information about the collective suite of drivers and stressors which act upon it. These include climate, disturbance, browse, and invasive species. We developed a comprehensive forest monitoring protocol to detect change in the nine Great Lakes Network parks. Monitoring is conducted on a nine-year rotation, with each of the parks sampled over the course of one summer, once every nine years. Site locations were selected to ensure that they are random, but also spatially balanced throughout the parks.
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Wilson, D., Daniel Breton, Lauren Waldrop, et al. Signal propagation modeling in complex, three-dimensional environments. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40321.

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The Signal Physics Representation in Uncertain and Complex Environments (SPRUCE) work unit, part of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Army Terrestrial-Environmental Modeling and Intelligence System (ARTEMIS) work package, focused on the creation of a suite of three-dimensional (3D) signal and sensor performance modeling capabilities that realistically capture propagation physics in urban, mountainous, forested, and other complex terrain environments. This report describes many of the developed technical capabilities. Particular highlights are (1) creation of a Java
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Ward, Kimiora. Sierra Nevada Network high elevation white pine monitoring: 2021 annual report. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2302327.

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Five-needle white pines (Family Pinaceae, Genus Pinus, Subgenus Strobus), and in particular whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), limber pine (P. flexilis), and foxtail pine (P. balfouriana) are foundation species in upper subalpine and treeline forests of several National Park Service Pacific West Region parks, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) and Yosemite National Park (YOSE). The Sierra Nevada Network Inventory & Monitoring Program, in collaboration with the Klamath Network, Upper Columbia Basin Network, and Mojave Desert Network have implemented a joint long-term m
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Ward, Kimiora. Sierra Nevada Network white pine monitoring: 2022 annual report. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2301003.

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Five-needle white pines (Family Pinaceae, Genus Pinus, Subgenus Strobus), and in particular whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis), limber pine (P. flexilis), and foxtail pine (P. balfouriana) are foundation species in upper subalpine and treeline forests of several National Park Service Pacific West Region parks, including Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (SEKI) and Yosemite National Park (YOSE). The Sierra Nevada Network Inventory & Monitoring Program, in collaboration with the Klamath Network, Upper Columbia Basin Network, and Mojave Desert Network have implemented a joint long-term m
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Tweet, Justin S., Vincent L. Santucci, Kenneth Convery, Jonathan Hoffman, and Laura Kirn. Channel Islands National Park: Paleontological resource inventory (public version). National Park Service, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2278664.

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Channel Island National Park (CHIS), incorporating five islands off the coast of southern California (Anacapa Island, San Miguel Island, Santa Barbara Island, Santa Cruz Island, and Santa Rosa Island), has an outstanding paleontological record. The park has significant fossils dating from the Late Cretaceous to the Holocene, representing organisms of the sea, the land, and the air. Highlights include: the famous pygmy mammoths that inhabited the conjoined northern islands during the late Pleistocene; the best fossil avifauna of any National Park Service (NPS) unit; intertwined paleontological
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Formation of a deficit-free balance of soil humus as a necessary condition for improving crop rotation in the forest-steppe zone of the European part of the Russian Federation. FGBOU VO Kursk State Agricultural Academy, Journal Bulletin of the Kursk State Agricultural Academy, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/issn1997-0749.2020-05-01.

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