Essays about: "Skötselprogram"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 20 essays containing the word Skötselprogram.
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16. Skogsbränsleuttag vid förstagallring och dess påverkan på beståndsutveckling : simulering i Heureka med olika skötselprogram
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract : Stands where pre commercial thinning has been ignored or inadequate often tend to have high stem density and low average diameter when they reach heights of thinning. In such stands, it can often be expensive to do a conventional pulpwood harvest as a first thinning. READ MORE
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17. Odlingserfarenheter av kustgran (Abies grandis) i Sverige
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Kustgranen är ett snabbväxande trädslag som härstammar från nordvästra Nordamerika. IEuropa odlades den första gången i England och har sedan dess introducerats i fleraeuropeiska länder. I Danmark är kustgranen inte så ovanlig och odlas där främst längskusterna. READ MORE
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18. Skötselmetoder för bestånd med produktions- och naturvårdsmål
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : This study is made on assignment by the local board of forestry in Skåne, Blekinge and Halland. The change of the forest law 1994 brought a new type of management plan. A more active planning was introduced in order to equate the environment goal with the production goal. READ MORE
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19. Skötsel av älgskadade bestånd
University essay from SLU/Dept. of SilvicultureAbstract : Sweden has today the highest moose (Alces alces) population in the world. The population has been very high since the late seventies and in the beginning of the eighties there was a big "moose explosion". The main food source for moose during the winter is young pine (Pinus sylvestris) and birch (Betula spp.). READ MORE
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20. Fortsatt gran eller självföryngrad björk efter stormfällning? : en ekonomisk analys
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : The southern part of Sweden, Skåne, is frequently exposed to storms causing great damage to Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) stands. A storm during the winter 1999/2000 raised the attention of the problem. READ MORE