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期刊名:European journal of forest research

缩写:EUR J FOREST RES

ISSN:1612-4669

e-ISSN:1612-4677

IF/分区:2.7/Q1

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Yiwei Duan,Andjin Siegenthaler,Andrew K Skidmore et al. Yiwei Duan et al.
Fungi represent a significant portion of Earth's biological diversity and are essential for ecosystem functions like organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling. While fungi associated with plant roots have been extensively studied, o...
Dawei Luo,Gregory A O&#x;Neill,Yuqing Yang et al. Dawei Luo et al.
Growth and yield (G&Y) of forest plantations can be significantly impacted by maladaptation resulting from climate change, and assisted migration has been proposed to mitigate these impacts by restoring populations to their historic climate...
Carl O Retzlaff,Christoph Gollob,Arne Nothdurft et al. Carl O Retzlaff et al.
This article introduces a new basis for optimising cable corridor layouts in timber extraction on steep terrain by using a digital twin of a forest. Traditional approaches for generating cable corridor layouts rely on less accurate contour ...
Richard Osei,Hugues Titeux,Miren Del Río et al. Richard Osei et al.
Forest stand and environmental factors influence soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, but little is known about their relative impacts in different soil layers. Moreover, how environmental factors modulate the impact of stand factors, particu...
Dominik Thom,Christian Ammer,Peter Annighöfer et al. Dominik Thom et al.
With progressing climate change, increasing weather extremes will endanger tree regeneration. Canopy openings provide light for tree establishment, but also reduce the microclimatic buffering effect of forests. Thus, disturbances can have b...
Anna Muro,Corel Mateo,Eva Parrado et al. Anna Muro et al.
Forest bathing (FB) has evidenced positive effects on individuals' mental health and well-being, but its benefits have mainly been studied in Asian biomes. The present study aimed to evaluate whether its benefits are also generalisable to o...
Blessing Durodola,Kathrin Blumenstein,Eeva Terhonen Blessing Durodola
Norway spruce Picea abies is one of Europe's most economically important tree species. However, it is highly susceptible to the root rot fungus Heterobasidion parviporum. Climate change will benefit the pathogen as the tree host is weakened...
Reinhard Mey,Jürgen Zell,Esther Thürig et al. Reinhard Mey et al.
Climate-adaptive forest management aims to sustain the provision of multiple forest ecosystem services and biodiversity (ESB). However, it remains largely unknown how changes in adaptive silvicultural interventions affect trade-offs and syn...
Miroslava Hochmalová,Ratna Chrismiari Purwestri,Jian Yongfeng et al. Miroslava Hochmalová et al.
Ecosystem services are investigated from many perspectives, but there are very few studies comparing the perception of forest and demand for forest ecosystem services (FES) in a cross-cultural analysis. This study aims to map the demand for...
Richard Osei,Miren Del Río,Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado et al. Richard Osei et al.
While the impacts of forest management options on carbon (C) storage are well documented, the way they affect C distribution among ecosystem components remains poorly investigated. Yet, partitioning of total forest C stocks, particularly be...