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Digitizing maps procedure for scientific forestry administration by GIS database. Case study: Rasinari forestry administration

2019

This study aims to detail the computerization and digitization process of forest management of Rasinari forest district, Sibiu county. The study focuses on the transition from the printed design of management plans, which includes forest management plans and forest maps, in digital format. The digital model of management plans was originally tested on a single management plan and then extended to all management plans and is now implemented in a GIS database that can be viewed online as well.

Gis databaseProcess (engineering)business.industryComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementForest managementPlan (drawing)businessAdministration (government)Digitization2019 International Conference on ENERGY and ENVIRONMENT (CIEM)
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Intercomparison of remote-sensing based evapotranspiration algorithms over amazonian forests

2019

Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) is considered a key variable in the understanding of the Amazonian tropical forests and their response to climate change. Remote-Sensing (RS) based evapotranspiration models are presented as a feasible means in order to provide accurate spatially-distributed ET estimates over this region. In this work, the performance of four commonly used ET RS models was evaluated over Amazonia using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. RS models included i) Priestley-Taylor Jet Propulsion Laboratory (PT-JPL), ii) Penman-Monteith MODIS operative parametrization (PM-Mu), iii) Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS), and iv) Satellite Application Facility…

Global and Planetary ChangeAmazonian tropical forests; Terrestrial evapotranspiration; MODIS; Reanalysis010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAmazonianCloud cover0211 other engineering and technologiesAmazonian tropical forestsClimate changeReanalysis02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesVariable (computer science)MODISEvapotranspirationEnvironmental scienceParametrization (atmospheric modeling)SatelliteModerate-resolution imaging spectroradiometerComputers in Earth SciencesTerrestrial evapotranspirationAlgorithm021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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Long-term impacts of increased timber harvests on ecosystem services and biodiversity: A scenario study based on national forest inventory data

2020

Abstract The transition to a climate-neutral economy is expected to increase future timber demands and endanger the multifunctionality of forests. National scenario analyses are needed to determine long-term forest management impacts and support forest policy making in defining guidelines for the sustainable provision of forests’ ecosystem services and biodiversity (ESB). Using national forestry inventory data, the forest management model MASSIMO and a model to estimate harvesting costs, we simulated forest development in Switzerland under five politically relevant timber harvesting scenarios until 2106 (business as usual and four increased timber mobilisation scenarios). Model results were…

Global and Planetary ChangeDecision support systemEcologyNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentLoggingForest managementBiodiversityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCarbon sequestrationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Ecosystem servicesBusinessProtection forestStock (geology)Nature and Landscape ConservationEcosystem Services
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The preferences of saproxylic beetle species for different dead wood types created in forest restoration treatments

2010

Restoration by imitating natural disturbances is widely practised in boreal forests to increase the availability of habitats for specialized species. We studied the abundance and species richness of saproxylic beetles on different types of created dead wood during 2 years after restoration. The study was conducted on areas of a large-scale experiment in which Norway spruce ( Picea abies (L.) Karst.) forests were restored by controlled burning and partial harvesting with down wood retention in southern Finland. More beetle species were attracted to spruces than to birches and more species were attracted to burnt trees than to unburnt trees killed by girdling. Birch-living species consistent…

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologyHabitatEcologyAbundance (ecology)TaigaDead woodForestrySpecies richnessBiologyRestoration ecologyForest restorationCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Taxa relitti della flora forestale siciliana e problemi di conservazione

2011

Biogeographia vol. XXX — 2011 (Pubblicato il 23 dicembre 2011) La Biogeografia della Sicilia Taxa relitti della flora forestale siciliana e problemi di conservazione ROSARIO SCI-IICCHI, PASQUALE MARINO Dipartimmto a’z' Biologia Ambientale e Biocliversita, Universita degli Studi ali Palermo, via Arckirafi 38, 90123 Palermo (Italy); e—mail: r05arz'o.5c/Jz'ccbz'@unz'pa.it Key words: forest flora, relic taxa, Sicily. SUMMARY This contribution concerns some woody species representative of the forest landscape in Sicily, paying atten- tion both For their current relict status and their risk to become extinct. For each taxon threats, risk categories, as- sessed or assigned on the …

Global and Planetary ChangeEcologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataLife Sciencesforest flora relic taxa SicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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The effects of small-scale disturbance on forest birds: a meta-analysis

2010

Small-scale disturbance is a significant process in all major forest biomes. Some silvicultural practices, particularly group selection harvesting, intend to emulate natural small-scale disturbance by harvesting small clearcuts in the continuous forest. We conducted a meta-analysis on the effects of small-scale harvesting on North American breeding forest birds. We extracted species richness and relative abundance of several functional bird groups and guilds from published studies and compared them between gap-dominated and unlogged forest as a function of forest type and the size and age of the gap. The abundance of many bird groups was higher in the gap-dominated than in the continuous f…

Global and Planetary ChangeForest typegeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyEcologyBiomeForestryForestryNegative associationOld-growth forestGeographySecondary forestSpecies richnessRelative species abundanceSilvicultureCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Disentangling the effects of area, energy and habitat heterogeneity on boreal forest bird species richness in protected areas

2009

Aim  One of the few general laws in ecology is that species richness is a positive function of area. However, it has been proposed that area would merely be a proxy for energy. Additionally, habitat heterogeneity has been found to be an important factor determining species richness. Yet the relative importance of those relationships is little known, and it is still unclear how they are brought about. We aimed to dissect which factors drive the species richness of boreal forest birds, and to identify the most probable mechanisms. Location  Forested protected areas in Finland. Methods  Using bird line census data collected in 104 protected areas, we ran simultaneous autoregressive models to e…

Global and Planetary ChangeGeographyEcologyHabitatEcologyBiogeographyForest ecologyTaigaBody size and species richnessSpecies richnessProtected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSpatial heterogeneityGlobal Ecology and Biogeography
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Changes in land use and physiological transitions of a Juniperus thurifera forest: from decline to recovery

2015

All Rights Reserved. Forest decline is frequently associated with infection; however, infections habitually affect trees that have been previously debilitated by environmental stress. Nevertheless, the causes and physiology of noninfectious forest decline are not well known. Some Juniperus thurifera L. forests presented severe (noninfectious) declines, with defoliations over 50%. The goal of this study was to determine the causes and characterize the physiology of this noninfectious decline, and we hypothesized that it could be related to environmental stress from increasing interspecific competition resulting from land abandonment. We randomly assigned60 trees to either a control group or …

Global and Planetary ChangeLand abandonmentForest managementEcologybiologyLand useEcologyForestrybiology.organism_classificationAffect (psychology)Forest declineEnvironmental stressJuniperus thuriferaJuniperus thuriferaGlobal changeCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Growing stock volume from multi-temporal landsat imagery through google earth engine

2019

Growing stock volume (GSV) is one of the most important variables for.forest management and is traditionally- estimated from ground measurements. These measurements are expensive and therefore sparse and hard to maintain in time on a regular basis. Remote sensing data combined with national forest inventories constitute a helpful tool to estimate and map forest attributes. However, most studies on GSV estimation from remote sensing data focus on small forest areas with a single or only a few species. The current study aims to map GSV in peninsular Spain, a rather large and very heterogeneous area. Around 50 000 wooded land plots from the Third Spanish National Forest Inventory (NFI3) were u…

Global and Planetary ChangeMean squared errorGrowing stock volumeForest managementManagement Monitoring Policy and LawReflectivityRandom forestSpainMulticollinearityEnvironmental scienceShort wave infraredComputers in Earth SciencesGuided regularized random forestsGoogle Earth EngineLandsatImage resolutionStock (geology)Earth-Surface ProcessesRemote sensingInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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A simple method to directly retrieve reference evapotranspiration from geostationary satellite images

2013

Abstract Application of FAO-56 methodology for the assessment of reference evapotranspiration, ET 0 , is challenging in areas of the world with sparse meteorological network stations. For this reason alternative procedures using remotely observed data have been proposed in the literature. In this work, a simplified version of the Makkink approach [J. Inst. Wat. Eng. 11: 277–288, 1957] was tested in a typical Mediterranean environment (Sicily, Italy). The implemented Makkink approach (MAK) uses remotely estimated solar radiation derived from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) satellite data and in situ observations of air temperature to assess ET 0 at daily time scale. Alternatively, taking ad…

Global and Planetary ChangeMeteorologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaElevationOrographyReference evapotranspiration MSG geostationary satellite Mediterranean environmentManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseRegressionGeographyApproximation errorEvapotranspirationGeostationary orbitmedicineSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliComputers in Earth SciencesScale (map)Reference evapotranspiration MSG geostationary satellite Mediterranean environmentEarth-Surface Processes
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