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Vol. 27 No. 2 (2018)
Vol. 27 No. 2 (2018)
Published:
2018-09-24
Research Articles
Estimating forest uniformity in Eucalyptus spp. and Pinus taeda L. stands using field measurements and structure from motion point clouds generated from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) data collection
Ângela M. K. Hentz, Carlos A. Silva, Ana P. Dalla Corte, Sylvio P. Netto, Michael P. Strager, Carine Klauberg
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Food tree species consumed during periods of food shortage in Burkina Faso and their threats
Barbara Vinceti, Céline Termote, Natacha Thiombiano, Dolores Agúndez, Niéyidouba Lamien
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Modeling surface fire rate of spread within a thinned Anatolian black pine stand in Turkey
Omer Kucuk, Ertugrul Bilgili, Rifat Uzumcu
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Rapid discrimination of wood species from native forest and plantations using near infrared spectroscopy
Fernanda M. G. Ramalho, Jéssica M. Andrade, Paulo R. G. Hein
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A generic fuel moisture content attenuation factor for fire spread rate empirical models
Carlos G. Rossa
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Are clearcut borders an effective tool for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) natural regeneration?
Lukáš Bílek, Zdeněk Vacek, Stanislav Vacek, Daniel Bulušek, Rostislav Linda, Jan Král
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Sharing the gains in forest management: Insights from the application of principles of collective action
Maria Alló, Maria L. Loureiro
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Developing a quantitative hunting regionalization framework: A new game management tool
C. Antonio Rios-Saldaña, Miguel A. Farfán, Francisca Castro, Mario Vargas, Rafael Villafuerte
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Cost evaluation of three ground-logging methods in a mixed broadleaved mountainous forest
Aysan Badraghi, Jörn Erler, Seyed A. O. Hosseini, Robert Lang
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Risk model of tree stand damage by winds and its evaluation based on damage caused by cyclone “Xaver”
Arkadiusz Bruchwald, Elżbieta Dmyterko, Radomir Balazy
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Short communications
Short communication: Farmers’ opinions on chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) supply chain development strategies: A case study in Central Italy
Alessandro Paletto, Marco Focacci, Isabella De Meo
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A review on oak decline: The global situation, causative factors, and new research approaches
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Evaluation of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens as a biocontrol agent against oak decline disease in Quercus trees
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Fungal diversity and colonization in roots seed trees of Swietenia macrophylla King (Magnoliophyta: Meliaceae) in the tropical rainforest of Laguna Om, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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An evaluation of various probability density functions for predicting diameter distributions in pure and mixed-species stands in Türkiye
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Characterization of the dynamics of the successional stages of the Amazon forest using Google Earth Engine
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A low altitude forest dwelling Pyrenean chamois population increases the potential habitat of this subspecies
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Cross species transferability of G-SSR and EST-SSR markers to Neltuma affinis Spreng.
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Anthropogenic influences on deforestation of a peat swamp forest in Northern Borneo using remote sensing and GIS
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