Forest Adaptation and Restoration under Global Change
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Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2023 80:7
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Survival of Douglas-fir provenances in Austria: site-specific late and early frost events are more important than provenance origin
Autumn and spring frost events caused wide variation in the survival of juvenile Douglas-fir in Austrian forest sites located in the transition zone from Atlantic to continental climate. Surviv...
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:100 -
Forest-water interactions in the changing environment of south-western Australia
In a major Australian city, water supply has been decoupled from forests as a result of management and climate change. Water yield and quality are closely related to forest cover and have been ...
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:95 -
Implementing forest landscape restoration under the Bonn Challenge: a systematic approach
There is no one-size-fits-all way to successfully implement forest landscape restoration (FLR). Complex socio-ecological systems present challenges and opportunities that can best be met with a...
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:50 -
Forest adaptation to climate change—is non-management an option?
Climate change is posing a considerable challenge to foresters. The intensity of required adaptive measures and the relevance of old-growth forests as benchmark for managed forests are debated....
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2019 76:48 -
Future management options for cembran pine forests close to the alpine timberline
High-elevation forests in the Alps protect infrastructure and human lives against natural hazards such as rockfall, flooding, and avalanches. Routinely performed silvicultural interventions mai...
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:81 -
Adaptive measures: integrating adaptive forest management and forest landscape restoration
Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2018 75:55