This paper, based on a literature review, presents a quantitative overview of the role of natural disturbances in European forests from 1850 to 2000. Such an overview provides a basis for modelling the possible impacts of climate change and enables one to assess trends in disturbance regimes in different countries and/or periods. Over the period 1950–2000, an annual average of 35 million m3 wood was damaged by disturbances; there was much variation between years. Storms were responsible for 53% of the total damage, fire for 16%, snow for 3% and other abiotic causes for 5%. Biotic factors caused 16% of the damage, and half of this was caused by bark beetles. For 7% of the damage, no cause was given or there was a combination of causes. The 3...
Disturbances from wind, bark beetles and wildfires have increased in Europe’s forests throughout the...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
Forest management that emulates the processes and structures that arise from a natural disturbance r...
This paper, based on a literature review, presents a quantitative overview of the role of natural di...
Over the last decades, the natural disturbance is increasingly putting pressure on European forests....
Natural disturbances like wildfire, windthrow and insect outbreaks are critical drivers of compositi...
It is expected that European Boreal and Temperate forests will be greatly affected by climate change...
Natural disturbances can significantly affect the sustainable production of forest services. Until n...
In this work, I present the main disturbance agents affecting temperate mountain forests in Central ...
Disturbances from wind, bark beetles and wildfires have increased in Europe’s forests throughout the...
Natural disturbances are among the most important factors that shape forest dynamics and forest land...
Correct knowledge of disturbance ecology is essential for understanding the characteristic behavior ...
In this study we assessed the impact of climate change and the role of natural disturbances on the d...
The re-measurement of permanent forest inventories offers a unique opportunity to assess the occurre...
Historical sources provide evidence of the condition and damage to forests over time. Lesprojekt (Th...
Disturbances from wind, bark beetles and wildfires have increased in Europe’s forests throughout the...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
Forest management that emulates the processes and structures that arise from a natural disturbance r...
This paper, based on a literature review, presents a quantitative overview of the role of natural di...
Over the last decades, the natural disturbance is increasingly putting pressure on European forests....
Natural disturbances like wildfire, windthrow and insect outbreaks are critical drivers of compositi...
It is expected that European Boreal and Temperate forests will be greatly affected by climate change...
Natural disturbances can significantly affect the sustainable production of forest services. Until n...
In this work, I present the main disturbance agents affecting temperate mountain forests in Central ...
Disturbances from wind, bark beetles and wildfires have increased in Europe’s forests throughout the...
Natural disturbances are among the most important factors that shape forest dynamics and forest land...
Correct knowledge of disturbance ecology is essential for understanding the characteristic behavior ...
In this study we assessed the impact of climate change and the role of natural disturbances on the d...
The re-measurement of permanent forest inventories offers a unique opportunity to assess the occurre...
Historical sources provide evidence of the condition and damage to forests over time. Lesprojekt (Th...
Disturbances from wind, bark beetles and wildfires have increased in Europe’s forests throughout the...
Storm Damage and Classification • More than 130 separate wind storms have been identified as causing...
Forest management that emulates the processes and structures that arise from a natural disturbance r...