North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and Norway, and the low-mountain regions of northern Norway, Sweden and Finland, and the adjacent northwestern Russia. Regionally, these forests are differentiated into spruce, pine or birch dominance due to climatic differences. Variation in tree species dominance within these regions is generally caused by a combination of historical and prevailing disturbance regimes, including both chronic and episodic disturbances, their magnitude and frequency, as well as differences in edaphic conditions and topography. Because of their remoteness, slow growth and restrictions of use, these mountain forests are generally less affected by human utilization ...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
High latitude environmental conditions make considerable demands on the adaptability of plants growi...
Boreal forests form Earth's largest terrestrial biome. They are rich in ecosystem and landscape dive...
cepts, terminologies, and their application. Silva Fennica 42(1): 135–146. Recent emphasis on conser...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
This thesis is about the development and structure of mountain Norway spruce forest in location Kopr...
Mountain forests are among the most important ecosystems in Europe as they support numerous ecologic...
The boreal forests constitute the largest forest biome in the northern hemisphere. These forests are...
The subarctic environment of northernmost Sweden has changed over the past century, particularly ele...
geographic transitions between the forested boreal vegetation zone and tree-less areas. These two ti...
Located solely in the northern hemisphere, boreal forests contain an estimated one-third of Earth’s ...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...
North Fennoscandian mountain forests are distributed along the Scandes Mountains between Sweden and ...
High latitude environmental conditions make considerable demands on the adaptability of plants growi...
Boreal forests form Earth's largest terrestrial biome. They are rich in ecosystem and landscape dive...
cepts, terminologies, and their application. Silva Fennica 42(1): 135–146. Recent emphasis on conser...
The Baltic region includes in this report Fennoscandia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark), the Balti...
This thesis is about the development and structure of mountain Norway spruce forest in location Kopr...
Mountain forests are among the most important ecosystems in Europe as they support numerous ecologic...
The boreal forests constitute the largest forest biome in the northern hemisphere. These forests are...
The subarctic environment of northernmost Sweden has changed over the past century, particularly ele...
geographic transitions between the forested boreal vegetation zone and tree-less areas. These two ti...
Located solely in the northern hemisphere, boreal forests contain an estimated one-third of Earth’s ...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
Throughout northern Fennoscandia, reindeer husbandry is a central part in the cultural heritage of t...
Forest disturbance regime, i.e. the spatio-temporal occurrence pattern of varied disturbances in a g...
Abstract In the forest‐tundra ecotone of the North Fennoscandian inland, summer and winter temperat...