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Outdoor recreation is an essential way many people engage with nature. The provision of public spaces for recreation intersects with conservation prac...
Read moreSingle species forest systems often suffer from low resistance and resilience to perturbations. Consequently, fostering tree species diversity is disc...
Read moreSome studies have shown that mixed forest stands can develop more biomass or basal area than pure stands when the component species occupy different s...
Read moreModern silvicultural methods employ various styles of selective harvesting in addition to traditional clear-cutting. This can create a mosaic of patch...
Read more'Ecosystem Services', defined as 'the benefits people obtain from ecosystems' is an evolving concept that connects ecosystem with human wellbeing thro...
Read moreThe Northern Rockies Adaptation Partnership (NRAP) identified climate change issues relevant to resource management in the Northern Rockies (USA) regi...
Read moreThe Northern Rockies Adaptation Partnership (NRAP) identified climate change issues relevant to resource management in the Northern Rockies (USA) regi...
Read moreLight-demanding trees and thorny shrubs in temperate plant communities may reflect adaptations to now-extinct large grazers, such as aurochs and tarpa...
Read moreA field trial was conducted in 1994 near Ketou, Ouemé, Benin, to investigate the efficacy of an oil formulation of the fungal entomopathogen, Metarhiz...
Read moreManaging forests for timber yields reduces the amounts of old trees and deadwood, which has profound effects on species that are dependent on them. Re...
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