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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SILVICULTURALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
silviculturally in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
silviculturally im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Environmental assessment: Idaho forest practices : Idaho ...
LIST OF FIGURES Number 1-1 Forest Types in the State of Idaho 2-1 The Idaho
Batholith 2-2 Hydrologic Basins in the State of Idaho .... 2-3 Trend Analysis
Stations and Stream Segments Having Highly Potential Silviculturally- Related
Water ...
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Region X., Jones & Stokes Associates, 1979
2
Commercial thinning of Douglas-fir in the Pacific Northwest
In older stands only a low thinning is silviculturally feasible, unless the forester is
definitely reconciled to reduced increment (tig. 25). If the smaller increment is
acceptable and a crown thinning is decided upon, it would have to be light and ...
Norman P. Worthington, George R. Staebler, 1961
3
Forest Ecology and Management
o. Diameter. increment. patterns. among. 106. tree. species. in. a. logged. and.
silviculturally. treated. Costa. Rican. rain. forest. y. Bryan. Finegan3'*,. Marlen.
Camacho3,. Nelson. Zamorab. "Tropical Agricultural Centre for Research and
Higher ...
4
Biodiversity: Integrating Conservation and Production: Case ...
Of particular importance are the measures of biodiversity and habitat condition in
the silviculturally managed native eucalypt forests. The high forest thinning (Zone
A) adds significantly and positively to plant species richness (S in Table 21.2) ...
Tony Norton, Ted Lefroy, Kay Bailey, 2008
5
Land and Resource Planning in the National Forests
Guideline (i) was the primary focus of controversy in the Senate mark-up. The
Church guidelines permitted clearcutting only if it was determined to be “
silviculturally essential.”°°' Senator Herman Talmadge, chairman of the Senate
Committee ...
Charles F. Wilkinson, 1987
6
The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks
Sustainability and stability Silviculturally, the term sustainability usually connotes
a forest or stand attribute that can be maintained to perpetuity. This includes the
traditional concept of sustained yield, which implies that timber yield is ...
Paul S. Johnson, Stephen R. Shifley, Robert Rogers, 2002
7
The Forests Handbook, Applying Forest Science for ...
... life is recognized and increasing wood values have made even early
fertilization a very attractive financial investment. In the south-eastern USA alone,
over 400 000 ha are. Silviculturally. Enhanced. Productivity. 135. 6.3.6 Nutrient
additions.
8
Poplars and Willows: Trees for Society and the Environment
2. Poplars. and. Willows. of. the. World,. With. Emphasis. on. Silviculturally.
Important. Species. Donald I. Dickmann1* and Julia Kuzovkina2** 1Department
of Forestry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;
2Department of ...
Jud G. Isebrands, Jim Richardson, 2014
9
Certification of Forest Products: Issues and Perspectives
A major challenge for even highly trained forest managers is in selecting
combinations of potential treatments that are likely to prove financially profitable,
silviculturally successful, and environmentally acceptable. Harvesting constitutes
the ...
10
Balancing Act: Environmental Issues in Forestry
The frequent failure of these regulations to achieve their goals, combined with a
greater knowledge about how to tend and manage forests, eventually led to the
development of the much more ecologically and silviculturally sound forestry that
...
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SILVICULTURALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
silviculturally im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Harvesting Tasmania's forests for future sawlogs
"We've done a lot of experimental work to get the right mix of machinery to be silviculturally friendly," Mr Stonjek said. "In other words, we're getting the right ... «ABC Online, Mär 15»
What to do if you see a tree being cut.
(ii) has silviculturally matured; or. (iii) constitutes a danger to life or property; or. (iv) constitutes obstruction to traffic; or. (v) is substantially damaged or destroyed ... «Citizen Matters, Bangalore, Okt 14»
Himachal streamlines timber distribution policy
Trees are being given from salvage (fallen or dry standing) but if salvage trees are not available then only "silviculturally" green trees will be given to the right ... «Business Standard, Jul 14»
Cabinet defers decision in Radha Swami case
Timber will be provided to right-holders only if the forest, in which they had rights, were well stocked and timber was available “silviculturally” for extraction ... «Chandigarh Tribune, Okt 09»
SC Logger Makes Change to Cut-to-Length
“And silviculturally, it helps the land.” Another thing that cannot be overlooked when weighing the advantages of cut-to-length logging: the approach is “a whole ... «TimberLine, Feb 05»