Most forest habitats, as defined and listed for their nature conservation importance in the Habitats Directive of the European Union and in the Bern Convention, result from centuries of human intervention. This paper explores the scope for, and the attitudes towards coppicing in Natura 2000 sites in some of the EU28 countries where coppice was historically one of the most important traditional silvicultural systems. A questionnaire survey was circulated to experts involved with Natura 2000 sites and case studies were conducted in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom, to investigate attitudes to coppice silviculture within the framework of Natura 2000 site management plans. A list of forest habitat type...
Conservation of forest biodiversity means the managing of forest habitat types and the habitats of s...
This paper is based on original research into the factors influencing coppice management in seven co...
This thesis deals with diversity and management of various types of forest manager as coppices and c...
Most forest habitats, as defined and listed for their nature conservation importance in the Habitats...
Most forest habitats, as defined and listed for their nature conservation importance in the Habitats...
Coppice management system uses the ability of trees to produce shoots from felled stumps. A modifica...
Beech forests previously covered substantial areas of the continental region of Europe, however, the...
European forests have a thousand-year history of use and hence long history of planning. While fores...
This study underlines the often under-estimated importance of forest ownership and land tenure in Eu...
Natura 2000 is the core of the EU's biodiversity conservation policy. 50% of the overall protected a...
This article is part of the topical collection on Forest information for bioeconomy outlooks at Eur...
Coppice belongs to the oldest forestry models in Europe and is still cultivated in some regions. Des...
As Natura 2000 missed challenges of halting biodiversity decline, its' management is being affected ...
Natura 2000 is a European network of protected sites that should enable natural habitats to be maint...
Natura 2000 is the core of the EU's biodiversity conservation policy. 50% of the overall protected a...
Conservation of forest biodiversity means the managing of forest habitat types and the habitats of s...
This paper is based on original research into the factors influencing coppice management in seven co...
This thesis deals with diversity and management of various types of forest manager as coppices and c...
Most forest habitats, as defined and listed for their nature conservation importance in the Habitats...
Most forest habitats, as defined and listed for their nature conservation importance in the Habitats...
Coppice management system uses the ability of trees to produce shoots from felled stumps. A modifica...
Beech forests previously covered substantial areas of the continental region of Europe, however, the...
European forests have a thousand-year history of use and hence long history of planning. While fores...
This study underlines the often under-estimated importance of forest ownership and land tenure in Eu...
Natura 2000 is the core of the EU's biodiversity conservation policy. 50% of the overall protected a...
This article is part of the topical collection on Forest information for bioeconomy outlooks at Eur...
Coppice belongs to the oldest forestry models in Europe and is still cultivated in some regions. Des...
As Natura 2000 missed challenges of halting biodiversity decline, its' management is being affected ...
Natura 2000 is a European network of protected sites that should enable natural habitats to be maint...
Natura 2000 is the core of the EU's biodiversity conservation policy. 50% of the overall protected a...
Conservation of forest biodiversity means the managing of forest habitat types and the habitats of s...
This paper is based on original research into the factors influencing coppice management in seven co...
This thesis deals with diversity and management of various types of forest manager as coppices and c...