Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) form a large part of Swedish forestry and has many alternative end-use areas with different requirements for quality. The ability to influence the quality is high in the initial planting and juvenile forest phase, as studies have shown relationships between good quality and dense planting, where competition between trees has a good impact on timber quality. Competition can also be achieved by shading from above, through seed trees or multi-layered forest. Interest in continuous cover forestry grows, and investigating differences in future timber quality between layered and clear cutting treatments can therefore be valuable. Such a method is “Naturkultur”, which aims to optimize the net present value at every...
Since the 1980s, there has been a change in the way reforestation is being carried out in the south ...
Extensive planting of the tree species lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) during the 197...
As the past century’s technological development has progressed the Swedish boreal forests have trans...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) form a large part of Swedish forestry and has many alternative end-...
Classifying logs and boards has an essential economic impact on the forest products industry. In con...
Timber quality in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in Sweden has deteriorated during the 20th...
Birch is the dominant deciduous tree species in Sweden but only 16 % is found in pure birch stands. ...
Variation in wood properties for Picea abies trees and logs of different dimensions has been studied...
In 1994 a new Forestry Act was accepted in Sweden. One of the aims of the law is to raise considerat...
Wood has in several ways become a sought after material, much thanks to the materials advantages fro...
The properties of Norwegian timber varies greatly, but no quality sorting is done before the logs ar...
Hensikten med arbeidet var å fremskaffe representative tall for basisegenskaper hos bartrevirke fra ...
The Swedish forest is valuable from many different perspectives in the form of forestry, climate cha...
Aspen (Populus tremula L.) accounts for about 2% of the total wood stock in Sweden. Sawmills use onl...
Since the 1980s, there has been a change in the way reforestation is being carried out in the south ...
Extensive planting of the tree species lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) during the 197...
As the past century’s technological development has progressed the Swedish boreal forests have trans...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) form a large part of Swedish forestry and has many alternative end-...
Classifying logs and boards has an essential economic impact on the forest products industry. In con...
Timber quality in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in Sweden has deteriorated during the 20th...
Birch is the dominant deciduous tree species in Sweden but only 16 % is found in pure birch stands. ...
Variation in wood properties for Picea abies trees and logs of different dimensions has been studied...
In 1994 a new Forestry Act was accepted in Sweden. One of the aims of the law is to raise considerat...
Wood has in several ways become a sought after material, much thanks to the materials advantages fro...
The properties of Norwegian timber varies greatly, but no quality sorting is done before the logs ar...
Hensikten med arbeidet var å fremskaffe representative tall for basisegenskaper hos bartrevirke fra ...
The Swedish forest is valuable from many different perspectives in the form of forestry, climate cha...
Aspen (Populus tremula L.) accounts for about 2% of the total wood stock in Sweden. Sawmills use onl...
Since the 1980s, there has been a change in the way reforestation is being carried out in the south ...
Extensive planting of the tree species lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) during the 197...
As the past century’s technological development has progressed the Swedish boreal forests have trans...