نتایج جستجو برای: forest management

تعداد نتایج: 943156  

1994
Claudia Anderle Mario Fedrizzi Silvio Giove Robert Fullér

In many cases it is under legislative mandate to manage publicly owned forest resources for multiple uses (i.e., timber production, hunting, grazing). Forest resources have some particular characteristics which make rather difficult their management. In fact they are a typical example of a joint production (market and social goods) and therefore every management policy must face tradeoffs betwe...

2016
Futao Guo Lianjun Zhang Sen Jin Mulualem Tigabu Zhangwen Su Wenhui Wang

Frequent and intense anthropogenic fires present meaningful challenges to forest management in the boreal forest of China. Understanding the underlying drivers of human-caused fire occurrence is crucial for making effective and scientifically-based forest fire management plans. In this study, we applied logistic regression (LR) and Random Forests (RF) to identify important biophysical and anthr...

P. Salehi Shanjani

Resource sustainability requires a thorough understanding of the influence of forest management programs on the conservation of genetic diversity in tree populations. To observe how differences in forest management affect the genetic structure of Fagus orientalis Lipsky (oriental beech), we evaluated thirteen beech sites across Hyrcanian forests, based on six microsatellite loci. Significant di...

2014
M. Shamshad Alam Jamal A. Khan Bharat J. Pathak

The management, development and conservation of a protected area require vast knowledge of forest resources, its distribution and utilization pattern by its flora and fauna. Application of remote sensing and GIS as a tool, has assumed immense significance in assessment of these information. These applications are now widely used in conservation and management of protected areas across the globe...

2004
Thomas P. Holmes Kevin J. Boyle

The valuation methods described in this chapter are based on the idea that forest ecosystems produce a wide variety of goods and services that are valued by people. Rather than focusing attention on the holistic value of forest ecosystems as is done in contingent valuation studies, attribute-based valuation methods (ABMs) focus attention on a set of attributes that have management or policy rel...

2005
Matthew D. POTTS Jeffrey R. Vincent

The design and implementation of forest management systems affects the risk of biodiversity loss. Using a well-known competition-colonization metapopulation model of multiple competing species along with optimal control theory, we investigate both analytically and numerically the design of forest management system in an implicitly spatial context. We focus on the two major approaches to forest ...

2016
Shivani Agarwal Harini Nagendra Rucha Ghate

This research examines the impact of forest management regimes, with various degrees of restriction, on forest conservation in a dry deciduous Indian forest landscape. Forest change is mapped using Landsat satellite images from 1977, 1990, 1999, and 2011. The landscape studied has lost 1478 km2 of dense forest cover between 1977 and 2011, with a maximum loss of 1002 km2 of dense forest between ...

2015
Benoit Truax Daniel Gagnon Julien Fortier Damian C. Adams

Many small-scale private forest owners increasingly focus their management on amenity functions rather than on wood production functions. This paradigm shift is an opportunity to implement novel forestry management approaches, such as forested land zoning. Forest zoning consists in separating the land base in three zones that have different management objectives: (1) conservation zones; (2) eco...

2015
Joel Hartter Forrest R. Stevens Lawrence C. Hamilton Russell G. Congalton Mark J. Ducey Paul T. Oester

Opinions about public lands and the actions of private non-industrial forest owners in the western United States play important roles in forested landscape management as both public and private forests face increasing risks from large wildfires, pests and disease. This work presents the responses from two surveys, a random-sample telephone survey of more than 1500 residents and a mail survey ta...

2004
Chris A. Childers Douglas D. Piirto

Fire management has always meant fire suppression to the managers of the chaparral covered southern California National Forests. Today, Forest Service fire management programs must be cost effective, while wilderness fire management objectives are aimed at recreating natural fire regimes. A cost-effectiveness analysis has been developed to compare fire management options for meeting these objec...

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