Summary:: Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regions of the European Alps, subalpine forests will become less managed or completely abandoned in the near future. Therefore, the interest in understanding how forest stands will develop after abandonment has increased considerably over the past two decades. While much is known about stand structure and stand development of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) forests, almost no knowledge is available about the same processes in forest communities of the Central Alps. In the Swiss National Park (SNP), the forested area is comprised of mountain pine (Pinus montana Miller), Swiss stone pine/larch, (Pinus cembra L./Larix decidua L.). and mixed stands. Wh...
Der Wald wird häufig als ein natürliches Landschaftselement wahrgenommen, das im Gegensatz zu andere...
Simulation models such as forest patch models can be used to forecast the development of forest stru...
Freléchoux F., Meisser M. and Gillet F. 2007. Secondary succession and loss in plant diversity follo...
Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regions of the ...
In many mountain regions, traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable and...
In densely populated regions, forests can help protect communities and infrastructures from natural ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of spatiotemporal structural development in forest ecosyst...
1. Three permanent plots (100 x 0 m) were established in the subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies (L...
The Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) is one of the most important tree species in the Sout...
Knowledge on the natural dynamics of Norway spruce-European silver fir forests is scarce, but is of ...
We studied structural characteristics, amount and quality of coarse woody debris (CWD), intensity of...
Mountain forest ecosystems in central Europe are a product of millennia of land use and climate chan...
Since the end of World War II, especially between 1960 and 1980, the natural reforestation of the Sw...
The current structure of forests in Germany and their related biological diversity is a result of th...
Context and aim: This thesis is a subproject conducted as part of the broader research project “Hist...
Der Wald wird häufig als ein natürliches Landschaftselement wahrgenommen, das im Gegensatz zu andere...
Simulation models such as forest patch models can be used to forecast the development of forest stru...
Freléchoux F., Meisser M. and Gillet F. 2007. Secondary succession and loss in plant diversity follo...
Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regions of the ...
In many mountain regions, traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable and...
In densely populated regions, forests can help protect communities and infrastructures from natural ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of spatiotemporal structural development in forest ecosyst...
1. Three permanent plots (100 x 0 m) were established in the subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies (L...
The Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) is one of the most important tree species in the Sout...
Knowledge on the natural dynamics of Norway spruce-European silver fir forests is scarce, but is of ...
We studied structural characteristics, amount and quality of coarse woody debris (CWD), intensity of...
Mountain forest ecosystems in central Europe are a product of millennia of land use and climate chan...
Since the end of World War II, especially between 1960 and 1980, the natural reforestation of the Sw...
The current structure of forests in Germany and their related biological diversity is a result of th...
Context and aim: This thesis is a subproject conducted as part of the broader research project “Hist...
Der Wald wird häufig als ein natürliches Landschaftselement wahrgenommen, das im Gegensatz zu andere...
Simulation models such as forest patch models can be used to forecast the development of forest stru...
Freléchoux F., Meisser M. and Gillet F. 2007. Secondary succession and loss in plant diversity follo...