We studied structural characteristics, amount and quality of coarse woody debris (CWD), intensity of competition and mortality in two subalpine Norway spruce stands withdrawn from regular management. The stands, that we measured twice (in 1993 and 2005), have similar age and structure, but a different time has elapsed since the last silvicultural treatments (respectively 22 and about 55 y). The main purposes were to analyze the current stage of development as compared to the old-growth one and to highlight the legacies of past management. Although relatively old, the first plot (Valbona 1) was at the end of the pole stage. CWD was low in volume and was mainly of man-made origin (stumps). A recent thinning from below has reduced density-depe...
Natural subalpine forests are considered to be sensitive to climate change, and forest characteristi...
To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduc...
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years ...
• We studied structural characteristics, amount and quality of coarse woody debris (CWD), intensity ...
Stand structure, quality and quantity of coarse woody debris (CWD) and the importance of the stumps ...
During the last millennia, all forests of the Italian Alps have been heavily affected by human land-...
1. Three permanent plots (100 x 0 m) were established in the subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies (L...
Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regions of the ...
Stand dynamics and the gap initiation prior to gap formation are not well- understood because of its...
Understanding the causes and consequences of spatiotemporal structural development in forest ecosyst...
During the last millennia, all forests of the Italian Alps have been heavily affected by human land...
In many mountain regions, traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable and...
Understanding tree mortality processes across time requires long term studies. Spatiotemporal patter...
Due to the large size and highly heterogeneous spatial distribution of deadwood, the time scales inv...
Summary:: Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regio...
Natural subalpine forests are considered to be sensitive to climate change, and forest characteristi...
To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduc...
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years ...
• We studied structural characteristics, amount and quality of coarse woody debris (CWD), intensity ...
Stand structure, quality and quantity of coarse woody debris (CWD) and the importance of the stumps ...
During the last millennia, all forests of the Italian Alps have been heavily affected by human land-...
1. Three permanent plots (100 x 0 m) were established in the subalpine Norway spruce (Picea abies (L...
Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regions of the ...
Stand dynamics and the gap initiation prior to gap formation are not well- understood because of its...
Understanding the causes and consequences of spatiotemporal structural development in forest ecosyst...
During the last millennia, all forests of the Italian Alps have been heavily affected by human land...
In many mountain regions, traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable and...
Understanding tree mortality processes across time requires long term studies. Spatiotemporal patter...
Due to the large size and highly heterogeneous spatial distribution of deadwood, the time scales inv...
Summary:: Since traditional agriculture and forestry are no longer economically viable in many regio...
Natural subalpine forests are considered to be sensitive to climate change, and forest characteristi...
To describe the decay stage of coarse woody debris (CWD) a five decay-class system has been introduc...
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years ...