Conservation of temperate forest biodiversity has historically focused on natural old-growth. Less than 3% of the world’s temperate forests remain unmodified by humans, however, and much of temperate-forest biodiversity is held in the predominating planted and secondary forests. Japan provides a widely applicable model for examining how to maximize biodiversity in managed temperate forests, due to its richness of forestry research generated from its vast forest area, albeit largely in Japanese, and the wide practice of its dominant management interventions across the northern temperate zone. Management for plantations include thinning, extended rotation cycles and clear-cutting. For secondary forests regenerating from past clearance, tradit...
Abstract: We examined the dynamics of stand structure and composition over a 60-year period in two p...
Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning. Th...
Large-scale forest loss and degradation have dire consequences for biodiversity maintenance and prov...
Nagaike, T. 2009. Snag abundance and species composition in a managed forest landscape in central Ja...
Natural forests were increasingly replaced by plantations globally. While plantations support less b...
Halting biodiversity loss and the associated decline of ecosystem functioning is one of the greatest...
Copyright © 2013 Yozo Yamada, Sayumi Kosaka. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
1. Understanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosy...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
There is considerable uncertainty concerning changes in plant diversity of Chinese secondary forests...
Since the 1950s, secondary (substitution) forests known as Satoyama woods have been abandoned due to...
1. Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning....
Identifying drivers behind biodiversity recovery is critical to promote efficient ecological restora...
Abstract – We compared the plant species diversity of forest-floor vegetation in long-rotation Larix...
Secondary forests are now becoming one of the most important habitats for wildlife species, because ...
Abstract: We examined the dynamics of stand structure and composition over a 60-year period in two p...
Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning. Th...
Large-scale forest loss and degradation have dire consequences for biodiversity maintenance and prov...
Nagaike, T. 2009. Snag abundance and species composition in a managed forest landscape in central Ja...
Natural forests were increasingly replaced by plantations globally. While plantations support less b...
Halting biodiversity loss and the associated decline of ecosystem functioning is one of the greatest...
Copyright © 2013 Yozo Yamada, Sayumi Kosaka. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
1. Understanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosy...
Secondary lucidophyllous forest is one of the dominant forests in human-dominated subtropical/warm-t...
There is considerable uncertainty concerning changes in plant diversity of Chinese secondary forests...
Since the 1950s, secondary (substitution) forests known as Satoyama woods have been abandoned due to...
1. Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning....
Identifying drivers behind biodiversity recovery is critical to promote efficient ecological restora...
Abstract – We compared the plant species diversity of forest-floor vegetation in long-rotation Larix...
Secondary forests are now becoming one of the most important habitats for wildlife species, because ...
Abstract: We examined the dynamics of stand structure and composition over a 60-year period in two p...
Biodiversity has been elucidated to be one of the major factors sustaining ecosystem functioning. Th...
Large-scale forest loss and degradation have dire consequences for biodiversity maintenance and prov...