Forest fires have played an important role in structuring the boreal conifer forest. Forest fires produce dead wood, which is important for biodiversity. Many species, including Red List species, are dependent on dead wood in general, and dead wood specifically from trees killed by forest fires. Human activities alter the natural forest cycle. Logging activities alter the forest by removing trees, and as a result much of the coarse woody debris (CWD) disappears. Fire suppression further reinforces this problem, as forest fires are effective producers of dead wood. This thesis outlines the volume of down woody debris in forests that have been logged and burned (LB), logged but not burned (LNB), not logged and not burned (NLNB), and not log...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
ABSTRACT Macroscopic charcoal particles (axis ≥ 0.5mm) give an indication of local fire presence to...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Forest fires have played an important role in structuring the boreal conifer forest. Forest fires pr...
Restoration fires are increasingly used as a conservation tool in Sweden to recreate forests with ch...
Keywords: biodiversity, fire ecology, fuel modelling, succession, tree regenerationIn this thesis th...
Since 1993 Swedish forest policy states that production and environmental objectives are equally imp...
Image credit: Dmytro Gilitukha, from iStockphoto Forests set aside from productive forestry are oft...
The local fire history of a Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest with a high present-day biodiversity ...
This study was conducted in the "Kåtaberget" forest reserve in Västerbotten in the summer of 1999. I...
Fire is the most significant natural disturbance agent in the MSdm biogeoclimatic subzone and has a ...
Graduation date: 1999This study examined the effect of fire regime on coarse woody debris (CWD) mass...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
The role of fire as a natural disturbance in northern European boreal ecosystems has largely disappe...
The County Administrative Board of Dalarna conducts controlled conservation burnings in nature reser...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
ABSTRACT Macroscopic charcoal particles (axis ≥ 0.5mm) give an indication of local fire presence to...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Forest fires have played an important role in structuring the boreal conifer forest. Forest fires pr...
Restoration fires are increasingly used as a conservation tool in Sweden to recreate forests with ch...
Keywords: biodiversity, fire ecology, fuel modelling, succession, tree regenerationIn this thesis th...
Since 1993 Swedish forest policy states that production and environmental objectives are equally imp...
Image credit: Dmytro Gilitukha, from iStockphoto Forests set aside from productive forestry are oft...
The local fire history of a Norway spruce (Picea abies) forest with a high present-day biodiversity ...
This study was conducted in the "Kåtaberget" forest reserve in Västerbotten in the summer of 1999. I...
Fire is the most significant natural disturbance agent in the MSdm biogeoclimatic subzone and has a ...
Graduation date: 1999This study examined the effect of fire regime on coarse woody debris (CWD) mass...
Fire is an important ecological factor, but its consumption of coarse woody debris, CWD, has hardly ...
The role of fire as a natural disturbance in northern European boreal ecosystems has largely disappe...
The County Administrative Board of Dalarna conducts controlled conservation burnings in nature reser...
This study examined the decomposition respiration of woody debris (WD) occurred by forest fire in a ...
ABSTRACT Macroscopic charcoal particles (axis ≥ 0.5mm) give an indication of local fire presence to...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...