Valuable broadleaved tree species can play an important role in mixed-forest management; in these forests, silviculture may play an important role in getting high value timber. This paper illustrates a tree-oriented silviculture approach with an application in a Turkey oak coppice stand in Central Italy. This silvicultural approach has been developed in the last decades in France, Germany, Switzerland. The rationale behind the tree-oriented approach is to select a number of target sporadic tree species with valuable timber and to support their growth through repeated thinning from above. We tested the effectiveness of this silviculture approach as an alternative to customary coppice management in Italy, which is traditionally focused on the...
We propose several guidelines for sustainable forest management of the main regional forest types ba...
In Italy some agricultural areas have been planted with high value hardwood mixed plantations (mainl...
eISBN 9783319919539Currently, about 70% of the forest land in Europe is covered by stands composed o...
Coppice management in Italy has traditionally focused on a single or few dominating tree species. Tr...
Valuable broadleaved tree species can play an important role in mixed-forest management; in these fo...
First results of a trial carried out in an experimental area (“Comunità Montana Colline M...
Coppice silviculture has a long tradition in Italy. Societal demands have led to the development of ...
Sporadic valuable tree species and especially Sorbus species have gained importance in forest manage...
Coppice belongs to the oldest forestry models in Europe and is still cultivated in some regions. Des...
Six plots have been drawn in an mixed aged coppice stand, 40 years after last coppicing; they repres...
The ecosystem processes follow the woodland stage in the mixed Hungarian and Turkey oak wood, as a r...
Aim of the work is to provide further knowledge on the silvicultural system applied to Quercus cerri...
In Austria oak stands occupy an area covering ≈ 150 000 ha or ≈ 4% of the total forest area. Half of...
The woodland stage in the mixed stands of Hungarian and Turkey oak triggers ecosystem processes on a...
Coppice management system uses the ability of trees to produce shoots from felled stumps. A modifica...
We propose several guidelines for sustainable forest management of the main regional forest types ba...
In Italy some agricultural areas have been planted with high value hardwood mixed plantations (mainl...
eISBN 9783319919539Currently, about 70% of the forest land in Europe is covered by stands composed o...
Coppice management in Italy has traditionally focused on a single or few dominating tree species. Tr...
Valuable broadleaved tree species can play an important role in mixed-forest management; in these fo...
First results of a trial carried out in an experimental area (“Comunità Montana Colline M...
Coppice silviculture has a long tradition in Italy. Societal demands have led to the development of ...
Sporadic valuable tree species and especially Sorbus species have gained importance in forest manage...
Coppice belongs to the oldest forestry models in Europe and is still cultivated in some regions. Des...
Six plots have been drawn in an mixed aged coppice stand, 40 years after last coppicing; they repres...
The ecosystem processes follow the woodland stage in the mixed Hungarian and Turkey oak wood, as a r...
Aim of the work is to provide further knowledge on the silvicultural system applied to Quercus cerri...
In Austria oak stands occupy an area covering ≈ 150 000 ha or ≈ 4% of the total forest area. Half of...
The woodland stage in the mixed stands of Hungarian and Turkey oak triggers ecosystem processes on a...
Coppice management system uses the ability of trees to produce shoots from felled stumps. A modifica...
We propose several guidelines for sustainable forest management of the main regional forest types ba...
In Italy some agricultural areas have been planted with high value hardwood mixed plantations (mainl...
eISBN 9783319919539Currently, about 70% of the forest land in Europe is covered by stands composed o...