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6. Mixed Stand vs Monoculture : a Simulation Study Assessing Growth and Profitability of Norway spruce and Birch in Mixtures and Pure Stands
University essay from SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research CentreAbstract : Picea abies L. Karst (N. spruce) monocultures dominate the forest landscape of southern Sweden due to their suitability for the prevalent site conditions, well established silviculture, and profitability. However, disturbances such as windthrow, bark beetle damage, and Heterobasidion root rot pose a risk to N. READ MORE
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7. Återväxtinventering med hjälp av drönare jämfört med traditionell inventering
University essay from SLU/School for Forest ManagementAbstract : Trakthyggesbruket har under längre tid varit det traditionella skötselsystemet i svenskt skogsbruk, där plantering av barrträdslag är det mest använda återväxtmetoden. Sättet att göra återväxtkontroller på har sett likadant ut i många decennier utan någon större utveckling. READ MORE
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8. Produktivitet vid skotning av olika grundyteuttag i volymblädning
University essay from SLU/School for Forest ManagementAbstract : Intresset för hyggesfria skogsskötselmetoder har ökat i Sverige och Skogsstyrelsen ska verka för ökad kunskap och ökade arealer skog som bedrivs med hyggesfritt skogsbruk. För att kunna öka arealerna som bedrivs med hyggesfritt skogsbruk behövs kunskap och underlag om prestationer och kostnader för maskiner vid hyggesfria skogsbruksmetoder. READ MORE
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9. Closer-to-nature forestry : Mapping the views of some stakeholders to the new EU Forest Strategy
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant PhysiologyAbstract : The European Commission adopted the European (EU) Forest Strategy in 2021, where forests and forest management practises such as closer-to-nature forestry (CNF) are identified as a key in solving the two crises of climate change and biodiversity loss. This interview study analyses the attitudes of different forest stakeholders towards CNF and their preferred regulation method of it. READ MORE
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10. Stand characteristics and temperature’s effect on bilberry availability and quality
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental StudiesAbstract : Stand characteristics is a crude description of a forest and provides general knowledge of what the forest looks like, for example plant composition and site productivity. Factors and measurements like tree canopy and basal area affects the near ground microclimate through temperature regulation, light intake, and available soil nutrient. READ MORE