AbstractDead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustainable forest management. Based on data from the Swedish National Forest Inventory we provide baseline information and analyze trends in volume and distribution of dead wood in Swedish managed forests during 15years. The data are based on ≈30,000 sample plots inventoried during three periods (1994–1998; 2003–2007 and 2008–2012). The forest policy has since 1994 emphasized the need to increase the amount of dead wood in Swedish forests. The average volume of dead wood in Sweden has increased by 25% (from 6.1 to 7.6m3ha−1) since the mid-1990s, but patterns differed among regions and tree species. The volume of conifer dead wood (mainly fr...
Deadwood is a key ecological factor in forest ecosystems. Its occurrence is fundamental since it rep...
In Sweden, a multi-scaled model for conservation of biodiversity in forests has been developed since...
Tree retention at forest harvesting aims at promoting biodiversity by increasing structural diversit...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
In Sweden, the majority of forest area has been altered by industrial forestry over the decades. Alm...
A survey was conducted to assess the impact of the choice of definition on reported quantities of de...
Dead wood is a critical resource for biodiversity in boreal forests. We analysed the persistence of ...
Deadwood has increased over the last 25 years, but it remains unclear to what extent this is driven ...
Dead wood in forests is a critical component of biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles, stand stru...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
Trees in the forest die, and this fact has implications for both forest production and biological di...
Deadwood is a key ecological factor in forest ecosystems. Its occurrence is fundamental since it rep...
In Sweden, a multi-scaled model for conservation of biodiversity in forests has been developed since...
Tree retention at forest harvesting aims at promoting biodiversity by increasing structural diversit...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
Dead wood is a critical resource for forest biodiversity and widely used as an indicator for sustain...
In Sweden, the majority of forest area has been altered by industrial forestry over the decades. Alm...
A survey was conducted to assess the impact of the choice of definition on reported quantities of de...
Dead wood is a critical resource for biodiversity in boreal forests. We analysed the persistence of ...
Deadwood has increased over the last 25 years, but it remains unclear to what extent this is driven ...
Dead wood in forests is a critical component of biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles, stand stru...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
There is a rivalry between policies on intensification of forest management to meet the demands of a...
Trees in the forest die, and this fact has implications for both forest production and biological di...
Deadwood is a key ecological factor in forest ecosystems. Its occurrence is fundamental since it rep...
In Sweden, a multi-scaled model for conservation of biodiversity in forests has been developed since...
Tree retention at forest harvesting aims at promoting biodiversity by increasing structural diversit...