Abstract Efforts to assess forest ecosystem carbon stocks, biodiversity, and fire hazards have spurred the need for comprehensive assessments of forest ecosystem dead wood (DW) components around the world. Currently, information regarding the prevalence, status, and methods of DW inventories occurring in the world’s forested landscapes is scattered. The goal of this study is to describe the status, DW components measured, sample methods employed, and DW component thresholds used by national forest inven-tories that currently inventory DW around the world. Study results indicate that most countries do not inventory forest DW. Globally, we estimate that about 13 % of countries inventory DW using a diversity of sample methods and DW component ...
A survey was conducted to assess the impact of the choice of definition on reported quantities of de...
Abstract Background Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) p...
Here we present a framework for identifying areas with high dead wood potential (DWP) for conservati...
Efforts to assess forest ecosystem carbon stocks, biodiversity, and fire hazards have spurred the ne...
Dead wood in forests is a critical component of biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles, stand stru...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
The quantity and condition of downed dead wood (DDW) is emerging as a major factor governing forest ...
peer reviewedDeadwood plays an important role in forest ecological processes and is fundamental for ...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.safnet.orgDeadwood plays an important role in for...
Dead wood, including coarse woody debris, CWD, and fine woody debris, FWD, plays a substantial role ...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Deadwood is an important component of forests that fulfils many ecosystem functions. The occurrence,...
After stems die, the wood persists in the ecosystem, either as standing deadwood or woody debris on ...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Dead wood profile of a forest is a useful tool for describing forest characteristics and assessing f...
A survey was conducted to assess the impact of the choice of definition on reported quantities of de...
Abstract Background Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) p...
Here we present a framework for identifying areas with high dead wood potential (DWP) for conservati...
Efforts to assess forest ecosystem carbon stocks, biodiversity, and fire hazards have spurred the ne...
Dead wood in forests is a critical component of biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles, stand stru...
Deadwood is one of the four elements taken into account in this review of indicators and field metho...
The quantity and condition of downed dead wood (DDW) is emerging as a major factor governing forest ...
peer reviewedDeadwood plays an important role in forest ecological processes and is fundamental for ...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.safnet.orgDeadwood plays an important role in for...
Dead wood, including coarse woody debris, CWD, and fine woody debris, FWD, plays a substantial role ...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Deadwood is an important component of forests that fulfils many ecosystem functions. The occurrence,...
After stems die, the wood persists in the ecosystem, either as standing deadwood or woody debris on ...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Dead wood profile of a forest is a useful tool for describing forest characteristics and assessing f...
A survey was conducted to assess the impact of the choice of definition on reported quantities of de...
Abstract Background Standing dead trees are one component of forest ecosystem dead wood carbon (C) p...
Here we present a framework for identifying areas with high dead wood potential (DWP) for conservati...