The deadwood (DW) of the forest is in the following two forms: standing (snag) and fallen (log). The DW categories and decay stage are important functional and structural components of forest ecosystems. We used a field-based assessment to quantify how the relative contribution of deadwood to total above-ground carbon stock changes across a silvicultural method and stand altitude gradient in mixed broadleaves stands. The characteristics of DW and carbon stock in selection-cutting managed stands (Sc), shelter-wood managed stands (Sh) and protected stands (Pr) were examined in three altitude ranges (low, 1200 m a.s.l.) in a mixed broadleaves high forest. The results showed that with increasing altitude, the volume of DW in-creased. The volume...
Poster, Interpraevent 2012Rockfall risk is one of the most present risks in mountain regions. A fore...
Forests contribute to the sequestration of organic carbon (C). A key role in forest C cycling is pla...
Study of natural stands structure as well as knowledge of developmental stages and dynamic process i...
The deadwood (DW) of the forest is in the following two forms: standing (snag) and fallen (log). The...
The main aim of study was to present the stock and structure of deadwood in different site condition...
Abstract: Estimating the amount of standing deadwood in forests is crucial for assessing wildlife ha...
Deadwood is an important component of forest ecosystems, and difference in the deadwood carbon stock...
Dead wood can represent a substantial portion of forest ecosystem carbon stocks and it is often repo...
Dead woody debris is a significant component of the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems. This study wa...
In this study, a comprehensive analysis of deadwood was conducted in four macro-areas located in two...
Deadwood is a resource of water, nutrients, and carbon, as well as an important driving factor of sp...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
Old unmanaged forests are commonly assumed to be carbon neutral; however, there is still a lack of r...
Deadwood is commonly known as an essential structural and functional element in forest communities. ...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Poster, Interpraevent 2012Rockfall risk is one of the most present risks in mountain regions. A fore...
Forests contribute to the sequestration of organic carbon (C). A key role in forest C cycling is pla...
Study of natural stands structure as well as knowledge of developmental stages and dynamic process i...
The deadwood (DW) of the forest is in the following two forms: standing (snag) and fallen (log). The...
The main aim of study was to present the stock and structure of deadwood in different site condition...
Abstract: Estimating the amount of standing deadwood in forests is crucial for assessing wildlife ha...
Deadwood is an important component of forest ecosystems, and difference in the deadwood carbon stock...
Dead wood can represent a substantial portion of forest ecosystem carbon stocks and it is often repo...
Dead woody debris is a significant component of the carbon cycle in forest ecosystems. This study wa...
In this study, a comprehensive analysis of deadwood was conducted in four macro-areas located in two...
Deadwood is a resource of water, nutrients, and carbon, as well as an important driving factor of sp...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
Old unmanaged forests are commonly assumed to be carbon neutral; however, there is still a lack of r...
Deadwood is commonly known as an essential structural and functional element in forest communities. ...
Deadwood is an important part of forest ecosystems, holding ~5% of global forest carbon, and provi...
Poster, Interpraevent 2012Rockfall risk is one of the most present risks in mountain regions. A fore...
Forests contribute to the sequestration of organic carbon (C). A key role in forest C cycling is pla...
Study of natural stands structure as well as knowledge of developmental stages and dynamic process i...