The study presents a method for taking the heterogeneity of the stand into account in the optimisation of stand management. Heterogeneity refers to within-stand variation in stand density and/or other characteristics. A set of plots, corresponding to different sub-areas of the stand, represents the stand in calculations. Cuttings and other treatments of the plots are done simultaneously. The method was used to analyse how the optimal management depends on the heterogeneity of a Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stand. The results supported the hypothesis that the heterogeneity of a stand decreases its optimal prior-thinning density. Also the remaining stand basal areas were lower in heterogeneous s...
This study analyzes the optimal management of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands by applying re...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...
There is concern in the scientific community and among forest managers about potential reductions in...
The study describes a simulation-optimization system which uses spatial models for di-ameter and hei...
The overall objective of the work underlying this thesis was to suggest and evaluate possible strate...
The purpose of the work done for this thesis was to construct and develop the concept of cost-effici...
This study presents an attempt to discover the effect of sample size on the financial outcome derive...
Background Studies on optimal stand management often make simplifications or restrict the choice of...
We evaluated the effectiveness of commercial thinning mainly from below (CT; 0, 26%, 32% and 40% me...
Aim of the study: This paper presents the most appropriate ways to estimate the species proportions ...
The productivity of mixed stands with Norway spruce is a matter of increasing importance in Swedish ...
The study explored the effect of tree-selection pattern on harvesting productivity, under specific s...
This study is aligned with the project presented by Kantor et al (2000) that is based on the monito...
Most of our knowledge about wood production of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (P...
Abstract Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updat...
This study analyzes the optimal management of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands by applying re...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...
There is concern in the scientific community and among forest managers about potential reductions in...
The study describes a simulation-optimization system which uses spatial models for di-ameter and hei...
The overall objective of the work underlying this thesis was to suggest and evaluate possible strate...
The purpose of the work done for this thesis was to construct and develop the concept of cost-effici...
This study presents an attempt to discover the effect of sample size on the financial outcome derive...
Background Studies on optimal stand management often make simplifications or restrict the choice of...
We evaluated the effectiveness of commercial thinning mainly from below (CT; 0, 26%, 32% and 40% me...
Aim of the study: This paper presents the most appropriate ways to estimate the species proportions ...
The productivity of mixed stands with Norway spruce is a matter of increasing importance in Swedish ...
The study explored the effect of tree-selection pattern on harvesting productivity, under specific s...
This study is aligned with the project presented by Kantor et al (2000) that is based on the monito...
Most of our knowledge about wood production of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce (P...
Abstract Management guides for uneven-aged forest stands periodically need to be revisited and updat...
This study analyzes the optimal management of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands by applying re...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...
There is concern in the scientific community and among forest managers about potential reductions in...