Forests not only produce timber and sequestrate carbon dioxide (CO2) but also release nitrous oxide (N2O) to the atmosphere. The sequestration of CO2 and release of N2O plays a crucial role in climate change. The importance of their impact to the environment has been recognised during 1990s and different policies have been formed to reward the benefits of forest resources. Forest management practices are changed to optimise the environmental services of forest resources. Forests in Central Europe have a long and dynamic management history. The litter raking, fuel wood extraction and small diameter timber production in the forest during preindustrial age has been replaced by large diameter timber production due to industrial development. Fur...