Sweet chestnut is a relevant species in Europe for the production of timber and fruit, alongside environmental effects such as biodiversity of protection against soil erosion. In Portugal, chestnut is cultivated mainly for fruit production, in two areas, in the North and the South of the country, with moderate water deficit and low slope and at altitudes higher than 500 m. The current area (845 ha) of the southern so-called Marvão Protected Designation of Origin, of a fortyfold lower order of magnitude by comparison with the Northern productive area, has a significant expansion potential, given its similarity with contiguous areas in the same region. In this context, the main objective of the present work was the evaluation through g...
This paper presents a life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) assessment of various chestnut production syst...
Sweet chestnut cultures are a major component of the vegetation in many large protected areas of the...
The chestnut plantations are the most profitable to be carried out in the Atlantic climate zones of ...
The identification of mountainous areas suitable for chestnut stands for fruit production (CSFP) is ...
The sweet chestnut productive area in Portugal has augmented in the last decades due to EU and Port...
Aim of study: Agroforestry systems of Castanea sativa have specific forest structures, which are dif...
Since 2002 a AGRO research project, supported by European Community, is being developed aimed to pro...
Fruit production is an important component of agricultural production in Portugal, and it has a posi...
The evaluation of the environmental impacts of chestnut production in the Beira Interior region (Po...
This study aims to develop stand density management diagrams (SDMDs) for pure even-aged high-forest ...
The rising demand for sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Portugal and elsewhere in Europe has led t...
Chestnut plantations are one of the most profitable trees that can be used in the Atlantic area of E...
Chestnut plantations for fruit production in Northern Portugal have been subjected to intensive mana...
The ecological and economic relevance of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) has long been relate...
Forest management has been conducted in many, sometimes opposing, directions, without any relevant e...
This paper presents a life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) assessment of various chestnut production syst...
Sweet chestnut cultures are a major component of the vegetation in many large protected areas of the...
The chestnut plantations are the most profitable to be carried out in the Atlantic climate zones of ...
The identification of mountainous areas suitable for chestnut stands for fruit production (CSFP) is ...
The sweet chestnut productive area in Portugal has augmented in the last decades due to EU and Port...
Aim of study: Agroforestry systems of Castanea sativa have specific forest structures, which are dif...
Since 2002 a AGRO research project, supported by European Community, is being developed aimed to pro...
Fruit production is an important component of agricultural production in Portugal, and it has a posi...
The evaluation of the environmental impacts of chestnut production in the Beira Interior region (Po...
This study aims to develop stand density management diagrams (SDMDs) for pure even-aged high-forest ...
The rising demand for sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Portugal and elsewhere in Europe has led t...
Chestnut plantations are one of the most profitable trees that can be used in the Atlantic area of E...
Chestnut plantations for fruit production in Northern Portugal have been subjected to intensive mana...
The ecological and economic relevance of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) has long been relate...
Forest management has been conducted in many, sometimes opposing, directions, without any relevant e...
This paper presents a life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) assessment of various chestnut production syst...
Sweet chestnut cultures are a major component of the vegetation in many large protected areas of the...
The chestnut plantations are the most profitable to be carried out in the Atlantic climate zones of ...