In managed forests, leaving retention trees during final harvesting has globally become a common approach to reconciling the often conflicting goals of timber production and safeguarding biodiversity and delivery of several ecosystem services. In Finland, the dominant certification scheme requires leaving low levels of retention that can benefit some specific species. However, species responses are dependent on the level of retention and the current low amounts of retention clearly do not provide the habitat quality and continuity needed for declining and red-listed forest species which are dependent on old living trees and coarse woody debris. Several factors contribute to this situation. First, the ecological benefits of the current low r...
Industrial forestry typically leads to a simplified forest structure and altered species composition...
Tree retention practices promoting biodiversity may reshape future boreal forest production landscap...
Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated t...
In managed forests, leaving retention trees during final harvesting has globally become a common app...
Retention approaches in forest management are today common in several North European countries, inte...
The boreal forest is prone to natural disturbances, especially fire. Despite this, the disturbance c...
In Scandinavia a widely adopted biodiversity maintenance measure in managed forests is to leave rete...
The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentia...
AbstractRetaining trees for conservation at final harvest is becoming increasingly common within for...
In Sweden, a multi-scaled model for conservation of biodiversity in forests has been developed since...
Industrial forestry typically leads to a simplified forest structure and altered species composition...
Tree retention practices promoting biodiversity may reshape future boreal forest production landscap...
Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated t...
In managed forests, leaving retention trees during final harvesting has globally become a common app...
Retention approaches in forest management are today common in several North European countries, inte...
The boreal forest is prone to natural disturbances, especially fire. Despite this, the disturbance c...
In Scandinavia a widely adopted biodiversity maintenance measure in managed forests is to leave rete...
The majority of the world's forests are used for multiple purposes, which often include the potentia...
AbstractRetaining trees for conservation at final harvest is becoming increasingly common within for...
In Sweden, a multi-scaled model for conservation of biodiversity in forests has been developed since...
Industrial forestry typically leads to a simplified forest structure and altered species composition...
Tree retention practices promoting biodiversity may reshape future boreal forest production landscap...
Approximately 85% of the global forest estate is neither formally protected nor in areas dedicated t...