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National Forest Inventories : pathways for common reporting
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Tree vitality indicators revealed a rapid response of beech forests to the 2018 drought
TL;DR: It is concluded that SCT and SLB recorded in late summer 2018 indicated rapid, drought-induced canopy deterioration of beech, associated with an immediate reduction in BAI and tree-level carbon sequestration.
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rFIA: An R package for estimation of forest attributes with the US Forest Inventory and Analysis database
TL;DR: The rFIA package as mentioned in this paper is an R package designed to simplify the estimation of forest attributes using data collected by the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program. But its complexity limits access for many potential users.
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Comparison of regeneration and recruitment of shade-tolerant and light-demanding tree species in mixed uneven-aged forests: experiences from the Dinaric region
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared regeneration and recruitment in two main stand types of uneven-aged forests (plenter and group selection) and found that regeneration was more successful in group selection stands compared to 23 plenter stands.
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Life and death of Picea abies after bark-beetle outbreak: ecological processes driving seedling recruitment
Martin Macek,Martin Macek,Jan Wild,Jan Wild,Martin Kopecký,Martin Kopecký,Jaroslav Červenka,Miroslav Svoboda,Jitka Zenáhlíková,Josef Brůna,Reinhard Mosandl,Anton Fischer +11 more
TL;DR: It is found that P. abies forests were able to regenerate naturally even after severe bark-beetle outbreaks owing to advance and particularly disturbance-related regeneration, which yields structurally and spatially diverse forests.
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A carbon balance of Norway: terrestrial and aquatic carbon fluxes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify carbon sources and sinks in main ecosystems (forests, peatlands, mountains, agricultural areas, lakes) in Norway for 1990-2008, and compare riverine carbon transport with terrestrial carbon accumulation in Norway's four major discharge areas.
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