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More is more? : Forest management allocation at different spatial scales to mitigate conflicts between ecosystem services

2017

Context: Multi-objective management can mitigate conflicts among land-use objectives. However, the effectiveness of a multi-objective solution depends on the spatial scale at which land-use is optimized. This is because the ecological variation within the planning region influences the potential for site-specific prioritization according to the different objectives. Objectives: We optimized the allocation of forest management strategies to maximize the joint production of two conflicting objectives, timber production and carbon storage, at increasing spatial scales. We examined the impacts of the extent of the planning region on the severity of the conflict, the potential for its mitigation…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentForest management010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceskestävä metsätalousEcosystem servicesmetsätalousoptimointiProduction (economics)land-sparingFinland0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSustainable developmentEcologybusiness.industryScale (chemistry)Environmental resource managementPareto principle15. Life on landcarbon storagelandscape extentpuuntuotantoekosysteemipalvelutmulti-objective optimizationhiilinieluttimber productionstrateginen suunnitteluSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceland-sharingLandscape ecologymetsänhoitobusiness
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Conflicting objectives in production forests pose a challenge for forest management

2017

Conflicts among different ecosystem services have been shown to be common and potentially exacerbated by management interventions. In order to improve the sustainability of natural resource use, the occurrence of these conflicts and the effects that management actions have on them need to be understood. We studied the conflicts between ecosystem services and the potential to solve them by management choices in boreal production forests. Our study area consisted of nearly 30,000 forest stands which were simulated for 50 years into the future under alternative management scenarios. The study included four ecosystem services – timber production, bilberry production, carbon storage, and pest re…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementBiodiversityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTrade-off010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesSuomiProduction (economics)boreal forestswood procurementFinlandbiodiversitytrade-off0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologybusiness.industrypuunhankintaEnvironmental resource managementpuutavarametsätAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)biodiversiteettiekosysteemipalveluttimber productionSustainabilityEcosystem managementta1181Businesstuotantoecosystem servicesDiversity (business)Ecosystem Services
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Mapping a ‘cryptic kingdom’: Performance of lidar derived environmental variables in modelling the occurrence of forest fungi

2016

Abstract Fungi are crucial to forest ecosystem function and provide important provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural ecosystem services. As major contributors to biomass decomposition, fungi are important to forest biogeochemical cycling and maintenance of vertebrate animal diversity. Many forest plant species live in a symbiotic relationship with a fungal partner that helps a host plant to acquire nutrients and water. In addition, edible fungi are recreationally as well as economically valuable. However, most fungi live in very cryptic locations (e.g. in soils and interior plant tissues) and are only visible when their ephemeral fruiting bodies are produced, making fungal occur…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRange (biology)Soil ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesremote sensingAbundance (ecology)Forest ecologymushroomComputers in Earth Sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNon-timber forest productBiomass (ecology)EcologySpecies diversityGeologydistribution modellingecosystem serviceHabitatta1181fruiting bodynon-timber forest productALSRemote Sensing of Environment
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Managing boreal forests for the simultaneous production of collectable goods and timber revenues

2016

Timber Production is an economically important provisioning ecosystem service in forests, but is often in conflict with the provision of other ecosystem services. In multifunctional forestry, the production of timber and non-timber ecosystem services should coexist in the same landscape. To this end, we explored the capacity of a boreal landscape to simultaneously produce collectable goods − bilberry (Vaccimium myrtillus L.), cowberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea L.) and cep (Boletus edulis Bull.) − alongside timber revenues. We also identified optimal forest management plans to achieve this. Furthermore, we analyzed trade-offs between collectable good yields and timber production, as well as bet…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencestimbersienestysForest managementforest managementnontimber forest productoptimal forest managements010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesmetsätalousmarjanpoimintaoptimointimushroomProduction (economics)Revenuelcsh:Forestrywildberry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbusiness.industryAgroforestrymonikäyttöEcological ModelingTaigaTrade offsForestryta4112multifunctional forestrymetsätpuuntuotantotrade-offsekosysteemipalvelutmetsätulotCollectablemetsänkasvatusta1181lcsh:SD1-669.5Businessmetsänhoitoecosystem servicesecosystemsoptimization
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Diversity of macrofungi and exploitation of edible mushroom resources in the National Park “Appennino Lucano, Val D'Agri, Lagonegrese” (Italy)

2015

An investigation on the macrofungal diversity of the National Park “Appennino Lucano, Val D’Agri, Lagonegrese” (Basilicata, southern Italy) was carried out, together with an evaluation of wild edible mushrooms in agro-forest ecosystems and their possible exploitation as a new source of food and revenue in rural and under-developed areas of this region. An unpublished list of 249 mushroom taxa (229 Basidiomycota and 20 Ascomycota), mostly belonging to the genera Tricholoma, Tuber, Russula, Amanita, Boletus, Lactarius, Mycena, Agaricus, Clitocybe and Hygrophorus, growing in this important natural area is provided together with ecological characterization of the recorded specimens. Inonotus ob…

0106 biological sciencesAmanitabiologyNational parkEcologyTricholomaBoletus04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesMycenaRussulaEdible mushroomGeographyWild edible mushrooms fungal diversity National Parks Italy sustainable use of non-timber forest resourcesLactariusSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanyPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Airborne-laser-scanning-derived auxiliary information discriminating between broadleaf and conifer trees improves the accuracy of models for predicti…

2020

Managing forests for ecosystem services and biodiversity requires accurate and spatially explicit forest inventory data. A major objective of forest management inventories is to estimate the standing timber volume for certain forest areas. In order to improve the efficiency of an inventory, field based sample-plots can be statistically combined with remote sensing data. Such models usually incorporate auxiliary variables derived from canopy height models. The inclusion of forest type variables, which quantify broadleaf and conifer volume proportions, has been shown to further improve model performance. Currently, the most common way of quantifying broadleaf and conifer forest types is by ca…

0106 biological sciencesCanopysekametsätMean squared errorForest managementBiodiversityClimate changeairborne laser scanningManagement Monitoring Policy and Law010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesforest type mapStatisticscanopy height modelimage-based point cloudsNature and Landscape ConservationForest inventorymetsäsuunnitteluForestryPercentage pointmetsänarviointipuutavaranmittausOrdinary least squaresordinary least squares regression modelsEnvironmental sciencemixed and heterogeneously structured forestkaukokartoitushigh-precision forest inventorymetsänhoitobest fit modelsmerchantable timber volumelaserkeilaus010606 plant biology & botanyForest Ecology and Management
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Impacts of forestry on boreal forests : An ecosystem services perspective

2017

Forests are widely recognized as major providers of ecosystem services, including timber, other forest products, recreation, regulation of water, soil and air quality, and climate change mitigation. Extensive tracts of boreal forests are actively managed for timber production, but actions aimed at increasing timber yields also affect other forest functions and services. Here, we present an overview of the environmental impacts of forest management from the perspective of ecosystem services. We show how prevailing forestry practices may have substantial but diverse effects on the various ecosystem services provided by boreal forests. Several aspects of these processes remain poorly known and…

0106 biological sciencesConservation of Natural Resources010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesconflictGeography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementReviewForests010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesForest ecologyTaigaEnvironmental ChemistryRecreationEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencestrade-offEcologybusiness.industryTaigaEnvironmental resource managementmetsänkäsittelyCommunity structureForestryForestryympäristönsuojeluGeneral Medicine15. Life on landilmastonmuutoksetsustainabilitymetsätwood producementClimate change mitigationGeographyekosysteemipalvelut13. Climate actionympäristövaikutuksetSustainabilitytimber productionmetsänhoitoluonnonsuojelubusiness
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Static Performances of Timber- and Bamboo-Concrete Composite Beams: A Critical Review of Experimental Results

2021

The use of composite beams made with traditional concrete and bio-based materials (such as timber and bamboo) is a valuable solution to reduce the environmental impact of the building sector. Timber-Concrete Composite (TCC) beams have been used for decades in structural applications such as new buildings, refurbishment of old timber structures, and bridges. Recently, different researchers suggested composite beams based on engineered bamboo, commonly named Bamboo-Concrete Composite (BCC) beams. This study presents a systematic comparison of structural performances and connection behavior of TCC and BCC beams under short-term static load. TCCs beams are compared to BCC ones using similar she…

BambooMaterials sciencebusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesFailure modeMechanical properties020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringShear connectorBending performancesFailure modesShear connectorsComposite beams0201 civil engineeringBamboo-concreteSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioni021105 building & constructionbusinessBending performanceMechanical propertieTimber-concreteThe Open Construction & Building Technology Journal
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Timber anti-seismic devices in historical architecture in the Mediterranean area

2017

Questo lavoro esamina l’uso di un dispositivo strutturale in legno storico utilizzato come rinforzo della muratura per i sistemi di prevenzione sismica nell'area mediterranea. Tale tecnologia viene realizzata mediante un telaio tridimensionale tridimensionale di legno incorporato nella muratura di pietra per legare insieme le varie parti strutturali e contribuire alla resistenza sismica complessiva. Molto spesso, questo principio costruttivo fu esteso non solo per le parti più deboli, ma per l'intero edificio, creando nuove configurazioni strutturali che erano in grado di assorbire gli effetti delle azioni sismiche. Dalle esperienze costruttive di epoca romana (opus craticium), questo siste…

Engineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsComputational Mechanicsarchitettura storica tecniche costruttive legno muratura presidi costruttivi antisismici intelaiatura ligneaSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnicaconstruction materials constructive technology historical architecture masonry seismic reinforcement timber frame wood. 1MasonryCivil engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsModeling and SimulationMediterranean areaArchitecturebusinessInternational Journal of Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements
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Effect of Stem Snapping on Aspen Timber Assortment Recovery in Hemiboreal Forests

2020

Post-disturbance salvage logging mitigates economic loss after windthrow, and the value of salvaged timber is strongly linked to its quality and dimensions. We studied the occurrence of wind-induced damage of aspen in the hemiboreal forests of Latvia based on data from the National Forest Inventory and additional measurements. Individual tree data from three re-measurement periods were linked to follow a tree condition (live, broken, uprooted) and to link tree characteristics to a respective snag. Three linear models were developed to assess factors affecting the snapping height. An assortment outcome was calculated for undamaged and salvaged trees using the bucking algorithm, and timber va…

HemiborealDiameter at breast height<i>Populus tremula</i>wind damageForestrylcsh:QK900-989Windthrowstem breakageSnagwindthrowAnimal sciencetimber value reductionBreakagelcsh:Plant ecologyVolume reductionTree (set theory)Salvage loggingMathematicsForests
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