Article e02503In the Baltic States region, anthropogenic disturbances at different temporal and spatial scales mostly determine dynamics and development phases of forest ecosystems. We reviewed the state and condition of hemiboreal forests of the Baltic States region and analyzed species composition of recently established and permanent forest (PF). Agricultural deforestation and spontaneous or artificial conversion back to forest is a scenario leading to ecosystems designated as recent forest (RF, age up to two hundred years). Permanent forest (PF) was defined as areas with no records of agricultural activity during the last 200 yr, including mostly forests managed by traditional even-aged (clear-cut) silviculture and salvage after natural...
Mixed-severity disturbances have historically shaped boreal forests, creating a dynamic mosaic lands...
Climate change and the associated disturbances have disrupted the relative stability of tree species...
According to Land Assessment, forest land area occupied 2178.9 thous. ha (33.5 %) of Lithuania’s ter...
In the Baltic States region, anthropogenic disturbances at different temporal and spatial scales mos...
Current land use and climate change pose a threat to the continued provision of ecosystem services e...
Increasing occurrcnce of natural and human-caused disturbances threatens sustainability of forest ec...
The condition of forest ecosystems depends on the temporal and spatial pattern of management interve...
Article id: 154Sustainable forestry plays an important role in applying forest management measures. ...
Background: Biodiversity is vital for human well-being, but is threatened by human actions world-wid...
Information on the long-term changes in plant communities that occur without human interference is l...
Abstract Background Biodiversity is vital for human well-being, but is threatened by human actions w...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
The article presents the Lithuanian forest land change in the period of more than a hundred years. T...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
Land abandonment and the emergence of new forest areas create novel dynamics for forest ecosystems a...
Mixed-severity disturbances have historically shaped boreal forests, creating a dynamic mosaic lands...
Climate change and the associated disturbances have disrupted the relative stability of tree species...
According to Land Assessment, forest land area occupied 2178.9 thous. ha (33.5 %) of Lithuania’s ter...
In the Baltic States region, anthropogenic disturbances at different temporal and spatial scales mos...
Current land use and climate change pose a threat to the continued provision of ecosystem services e...
Increasing occurrcnce of natural and human-caused disturbances threatens sustainability of forest ec...
The condition of forest ecosystems depends on the temporal and spatial pattern of management interve...
Article id: 154Sustainable forestry plays an important role in applying forest management measures. ...
Background: Biodiversity is vital for human well-being, but is threatened by human actions world-wid...
Information on the long-term changes in plant communities that occur without human interference is l...
Abstract Background Biodiversity is vital for human well-being, but is threatened by human actions w...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
The article presents the Lithuanian forest land change in the period of more than a hundred years. T...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
Land abandonment and the emergence of new forest areas create novel dynamics for forest ecosystems a...
Mixed-severity disturbances have historically shaped boreal forests, creating a dynamic mosaic lands...
Climate change and the associated disturbances have disrupted the relative stability of tree species...
According to Land Assessment, forest land area occupied 2178.9 thous. ha (33.5 %) of Lithuania’s ter...