Productive European beech stands (Fagus sylvatica L.) involving Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) are formed in Ukrainian Roztochie. Considering value and limited distribution of beech stands involving pine in tree species composition, it is necessary to work out and implement measures for their natural restoration in connection with the climate change and the efficient use of raw materials and non-wood products. Main forestry and management indices of beech stands that include pine in tree species composition were analysed. Forestry activities that are currently carried out in middle-aged and maturing stands significantly reduce their relative completeness and growing stocks, as determined by comparing growth particularities of productive b...
Nowadays in forestry, we observe an increase in threats that rise the uncertainty and risk of the fo...
Climate change creates a big challenge for forest science. One of several problems calling for urgen...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...
Productive European beech stands (Fagus sylvatica L.) involving Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) are...
As of 2019, the total area of forest stands with the varying proportion of Scots pine (Pinus sylvest...
According to the forest fund accounting materials, the areas of mature beech stands estimated by For...
Value production is one of the most important information for comparing different tree species compo...
The purpose of the research is to study the current state, features of growth and formation of Scots...
The bachelor thesis deals with evaluation of one mature beech stand in the Natural Forest Area Střed...
The peculiarities of natural regeneration have been studied in beech stands in which management acti...
In time of climate change, close-to-nature silviculture is growing in importance as a tool for futur...
The results of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) introduction in green belt of Kyiv during 160 yea...
Understanding of maintaining biological diversity mechanisms is important for elaborating methods fo...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominate many of the Europe...
The conversion of Norway spruce monocultures to mixed forest is a long-term and costly process, and ...
Nowadays in forestry, we observe an increase in threats that rise the uncertainty and risk of the fo...
Climate change creates a big challenge for forest science. One of several problems calling for urgen...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...
Productive European beech stands (Fagus sylvatica L.) involving Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) are...
As of 2019, the total area of forest stands with the varying proportion of Scots pine (Pinus sylvest...
According to the forest fund accounting materials, the areas of mature beech stands estimated by For...
Value production is one of the most important information for comparing different tree species compo...
The purpose of the research is to study the current state, features of growth and formation of Scots...
The bachelor thesis deals with evaluation of one mature beech stand in the Natural Forest Area Střed...
The peculiarities of natural regeneration have been studied in beech stands in which management acti...
In time of climate change, close-to-nature silviculture is growing in importance as a tool for futur...
The results of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) introduction in green belt of Kyiv during 160 yea...
Understanding of maintaining biological diversity mechanisms is important for elaborating methods fo...
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominate many of the Europe...
The conversion of Norway spruce monocultures to mixed forest is a long-term and costly process, and ...
Nowadays in forestry, we observe an increase in threats that rise the uncertainty and risk of the fo...
Climate change creates a big challenge for forest science. One of several problems calling for urgen...
This thesis focuses on the analysis of a comparison of thinning in spruce forest stands and beech fo...