The dominant European forest policy objective is to create multifunctional, mixed-species and uneven-aged forests. This objective includes the nature‐oriented conversion of monospecific plantations. To reach this objective, close-to-nature silviculture is applied. This generally entails natural regeneration in canopy gaps. In the Netherlands, experience with gap-phase regeneration is limited, making it difficult to asses the effect of close-to-nature management on forest development. In this thesis, this problem is addressed by investigating species coexistence between the four dominant species that occur in naturally regenerated canopy gaps in Douglas fir forest in the Netherlands. These species are Silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.), Jap...
Irregular forest stands regeneration is considered using gap creation that provokes a light increase...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Studying species coexistence is key to understanding the way in which forests will respond to climat...
The dominant European forest policy objective is to create multifunctional, mixed-species and uneven...
Natural regeneration in gaps in Douglas fir forest stands in the Netherlands mainly consists of Betu...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / BIOFORForest regeneration can be inhibited by competition f...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
The conversion of pure conifer plantations into stands with heterogeneous structure and composition ...
Conversion of plantations of exotic coniferous species, such as Norway spruce (Picea abies), Douglas...
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decade...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decade...
International audienceKey messageNatural regeneration of beech, maple and fir was investigated in re...
Article no. 118697Mixed forests are suggested as a strategic adaptation of forest management to clim...
We analysed the impact of forest gap characteristics and understory vegetation on the natural regene...
Irregular forest stands regeneration is considered using gap creation that provokes a light increase...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Studying species coexistence is key to understanding the way in which forests will respond to climat...
The dominant European forest policy objective is to create multifunctional, mixed-species and uneven...
Natural regeneration in gaps in Douglas fir forest stands in the Netherlands mainly consists of Betu...
[Departement_IRSTEA]GT [TR1_IRSTEA]SET / BIOFORForest regeneration can be inhibited by competition f...
Trees in mixed forest can experience a competition reduction due to niche complementarity (spatial a...
The conversion of pure conifer plantations into stands with heterogeneous structure and composition ...
Conversion of plantations of exotic coniferous species, such as Norway spruce (Picea abies), Douglas...
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decade...
This research investigates how species in the sapling phase differ in growth and survival depending ...
Many monoculture forests have been converted to mixed-species forests in Europe over the last decade...
International audienceKey messageNatural regeneration of beech, maple and fir was investigated in re...
Article no. 118697Mixed forests are suggested as a strategic adaptation of forest management to clim...
We analysed the impact of forest gap characteristics and understory vegetation on the natural regene...
Irregular forest stands regeneration is considered using gap creation that provokes a light increase...
This study investigates how the ability to overtop other saplings and the ability to capture most of...
Studying species coexistence is key to understanding the way in which forests will respond to climat...