The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are predicted to result in increased demand for forest resources in the European countries. The European Union has set an ambitious target to achieve 20 % of energy sourced from renewables by 2020, and biomass is considered among the sources of renewable energy. In this context, the Forest Service of Sardinia (Italy) has recently approved two pilot projects to bring back into use cutting methods in 305 ha of the public forest of Marganai (south Sardinia), over a period of 12 years, and in 375 ha of the public forest of Is Cannoneris (south Sardinia), over a period of 10 years. This study aimed to assess the short-term impact on soil of the copp...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
Firewood extraction by mule forwarding is still common in oak coppices in Central and Southern Italy...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
Traditional coppice management system is one of the most debated topics in the Mediterranean area, a...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
Coppice is considered the oldest form of sustainable forest management in the Mediterranean area. Ge...
In the last decade, there has been increased interest in measuring and modeling storage in the five...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
Key message: Managing forest residues according to the carbon content of the soil helps to minimize ...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
Sweet chestnut has been fundamental for Italian mountainous economies for many centuries. This kind ...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
Firewood extraction by mule forwarding is still common in oak coppices in Central and Southern Italy...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...
The growing demand for energy and raw materials, together with climate change and globalization, are...
The short-term impact of coppice-with-standards management on soil in a Mediterranean holm oak fores...
Traditional coppice management system is one of the most debated topics in the Mediterranean area, a...
Chestnut forests represent an important environmental and landscape element in Europe, especially in...
Coppice is considered the oldest form of sustainable forest management in the Mediterranean area. Ge...
In the last decade, there has been increased interest in measuring and modeling storage in the five...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
Key message: Managing forest residues according to the carbon content of the soil helps to minimize ...
A key factor to reduce soil erosion and soil instability is the conservation of forest areas. In the...
Sweet chestnut has been fundamental for Italian mountainous economies for many centuries. This kind ...
As a member of the European Union, Italy has committed to the maintenance and protection of its fore...
This study aimed to assess the effects of forest management on the occurrence of accelerated soil er...
Firewood extraction by mule forwarding is still common in oak coppices in Central and Southern Italy...
Sweet chestnut has been for many centuries fundamental for the Italian mountainous economies, where ...