The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentially conflicting goals of timber production and biodiversity conservation. A scientifically validated management approach that can reduce such conflicts i
The current issue of the Annals of Forest Research results from the discussions and communications p...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Social demands related to native forest ecosystems are based on an efficient management, with a bala...
The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentia...
Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated t...
important challenge, since the new forest management models should make conservation objectives comp...
Forests are a vital and productive resource able to contribute sustainably to the quality of human l...
Arguably the most effective nature protection within many forested areas is not to touch the forests...
Forest management globally affects the ecosystem services, especially those related to ecosystem fun...
Retention forestry and biodiversity conservation: a parallel with agroforestry 2
achieve improved biodiversity and social outcomes compared to clearcutting and other traditional si...
Constraints in making multiple use forest management a more widespread land use type across the trop...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
Forests are essential to our life, supporting wild species and providing countless goods and vital e...
Conflicts among different ecosystem services have been shown to be common and potentially exacerbate...
The current issue of the Annals of Forest Research results from the discussions and communications p...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Social demands related to native forest ecosystems are based on an efficient management, with a bala...
The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentia...
Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated t...
important challenge, since the new forest management models should make conservation objectives comp...
Forests are a vital and productive resource able to contribute sustainably to the quality of human l...
Arguably the most effective nature protection within many forested areas is not to touch the forests...
Forest management globally affects the ecosystem services, especially those related to ecosystem fun...
Retention forestry and biodiversity conservation: a parallel with agroforestry 2
achieve improved biodiversity and social outcomes compared to clearcutting and other traditional si...
Constraints in making multiple use forest management a more widespread land use type across the trop...
Sabah has a long history in the timber industry. While no doubt that logging is a significant source...
Forests are essential to our life, supporting wild species and providing countless goods and vital e...
Conflicts among different ecosystem services have been shown to be common and potentially exacerbate...
The current issue of the Annals of Forest Research results from the discussions and communications p...
Concern about the rate at which the world’s forests are being depleted is widespread. Recent interna...
Social demands related to native forest ecosystems are based on an efficient management, with a bala...