This paper deals with the usefulness of biogeoclimatic land classifications in the development of forest ecological studies, at the ecosystem level on forest site surveys, as well as at supra-ecosystem level on landscape studies. For these purposes, two past experiences carried out in Spain using the ITE land classification system, are reviewed. As a first example, a land classification developed at sub-regional level is used as sample stratification framework for modelling the land suitability for Pinus nigra subesp. nigra plantations of Navarre. The required methodological phases are described, until the final design of a land model useful for forest managers and planners. As a second example, it is analysed the usefulness of the biogeocl...
Forest fires play a determinant role in landscape configuration, that is, the type and the spatial d...
The use of forest residual biomass for energy production shows many environmental and socio-economic...
Several methods for analyzing uni- and bivariate point patterns, commonly used in ecology, are revie...
The Forest Resources Management Plans are basic planning tools of the current Spanish Forest Law. La...
Se presenta una clasificación territorial que utiliza una aproximación estadística para la identific...
An integral understanding of forest biodiversity requires the exploration of the many aspects it com...
A review on the conceptual basis and aims of Landscape Ecology, scientific discipline that presents ...
A nation-wide Land Classification of Spain useful for renewable resources assessment, inventory and ...
En este artículo se hace un análisis de la utilidad de las clasificaciones territoriales biogeoclimá...
Scale is a key concept in landscape ecology. Although several studies have analyzed the effect of sc...
Three methods for modelling the potential distribution of forest formations in protected areas in so...
This paper summarize the information available for the characterization of forest genetic resources ...
Partial and preliminary results obtained from a Spanish forest formation dynamics study are presente...
This paper deals with a series of conceptual topics related to Ecophysiology and Landscape Ecology, ...
Se presenta una clasificación territorial que utiliza una aproximación estadística para la identific...
Forest fires play a determinant role in landscape configuration, that is, the type and the spatial d...
The use of forest residual biomass for energy production shows many environmental and socio-economic...
Several methods for analyzing uni- and bivariate point patterns, commonly used in ecology, are revie...
The Forest Resources Management Plans are basic planning tools of the current Spanish Forest Law. La...
Se presenta una clasificación territorial que utiliza una aproximación estadística para la identific...
An integral understanding of forest biodiversity requires the exploration of the many aspects it com...
A review on the conceptual basis and aims of Landscape Ecology, scientific discipline that presents ...
A nation-wide Land Classification of Spain useful for renewable resources assessment, inventory and ...
En este artículo se hace un análisis de la utilidad de las clasificaciones territoriales biogeoclimá...
Scale is a key concept in landscape ecology. Although several studies have analyzed the effect of sc...
Three methods for modelling the potential distribution of forest formations in protected areas in so...
This paper summarize the information available for the characterization of forest genetic resources ...
Partial and preliminary results obtained from a Spanish forest formation dynamics study are presente...
This paper deals with a series of conceptual topics related to Ecophysiology and Landscape Ecology, ...
Se presenta una clasificación territorial que utiliza una aproximación estadística para la identific...
Forest fires play a determinant role in landscape configuration, that is, the type and the spatial d...
The use of forest residual biomass for energy production shows many environmental and socio-economic...
Several methods for analyzing uni- and bivariate point patterns, commonly used in ecology, are revie...