نتایج جستجو برای: forest stands

تعداد نتایج: 123621  

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2012
Ana Hernando Dirk Tiede Florian Albrecht Stefan Lang

The delineation and classification of forest stands is a crucial aspect of forest management. Object-based image analysis (OBIA) can be used to produce detailed maps of forest stands from either orthophotos or very high resolution satellite imagery. However, measures are then required for evaluating and quantifying both the spatial and thematic accuracy of the OBIA output. In this paper we pres...

2011
Georgii A. Alexandrov Georgy S. Golitsyn

Comparison of forest growth curves has led many to the conclusion that there is a similarity between forest stands growing in different conditions. Thus, in the beginning of the past century Alexander Turin, a wellknown forest scientist, made an important empirical generalization: “The normal pine stands with equal heights at a certain age had the same growth in the past and will have the same ...

Journal: :Mycologia 2006
Daniel L Lindner Harold H Burdsall Glen R Stanosz

Effects of forest management on fungal diversity were investigated by sampling fruit bodies of polyporoid and corticioid fungi in forest stands that have different management histories. Fruit bodies were sampled in 15 northern hardwood stands in northern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Sampling was conducted in five old-growth stands, five uneven-age stands, three even-age unthin...

2008
L. T. Waser H. Eisenbeiss M. Kuechler E. Baltsavias

This study presents a methodology for derivation of fractional canopy cover, detection of main tree species, and extraction of forest stands using logistic regression, airborne remote sensing data and field samples. In a first step, canopy height models (CHMs) are generated using medium point density LiDAR DSM and DTM and a high-quality matching DSM. Then, fractional canopy covers are calculate...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2017
T Adam Coates Alex T Chow Donald L Hagan G Geoff Wang William C Bridges James H Dozier

The O horizon, or detrital layer, of forest soils is linked to long-term forest productivity and health. Fuel reduction techniques, such as prescribed fire, can alter the thickness and composition of this essential ecosystem component. Developing an understanding of the changes in the chemical composition of forest detritus due to prescribed fire is essential for forest managers and stakeholder...

2017
Ryan M. Mushinski Thomas W. Boutton D. Andrew Scott

This study investigates whether different intensities of organic matter removal associated with timber harvest influence decadal-scale storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) in the top 1 m of mineral soil 18 years postharvest in a Pinus taeda L. forest in the Gulf Coastal Plain. We quantified forest harvest-related changes in SOC, TN, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and ni...

A Mashayekhan H Jalilvand M.R Gholami M.R Pourmajidian

This study focuses on the carrying capacity estimation for Darkesh forest in Northeast Iran. Four factors were used for estimating the carrying capacity including tourist flows, size of the area, optimum space available for each tourist, and visiting time. Results showed that the physical carrying capacity was 2727 ha or 165 visitors/day, while the real carrying capacity was 2719 ha or 132 visi...

2009
Glenn R. Matlack

The cumulative effect of many local forest land use turnover reflects the character of the local site; disturbances can be estimated from an analysis of forest there is no evidence of region-wide gradients of regeneration distribution at the scale of the entire landscape. To gauge or clearance. the regional impact of forest clearance and regeneration, a Modern forest is concentrated along steep...

2017
Écio Souza Diniz Warley Augusto Caldas Carvalho Rubens Manoel Santos Markus Gastauer Paulo Oswaldo Garcia Marco Aurélio Leite Fontes Polyanne Aparecida Coelho Aline Martins Moreira Gisele Cristina Oliveira Menino Ary Teixeira Oliveira-Filho

BACKGROUND This study aimed to report the long-term monitoring of diversity and structure of the tree community in a protected semideciduous Atlantic Forest in the South of Minas Gerais State, Southeast Brazil. The study was conducted in two stands (B and C), each with 26 and 38 10 m x 30 m plots. Censuses of stand B were conducted in 2000, 2005 and 2011, and stand C in 2001, 2006 and 2011. In ...

2015
Michal Allman Michal Ferenčík Martin Jankovský Miroslav Stanovský Valéria Messingerová

Machine traffic and timber skidding significantly affect the soil surface and soil properties. The effects are mostly negative and result in soil erosion, worsening of soil properties and inhibition of the growth of roots and soil organisms. In this study, we evaluated forest soil damage caused by the HSM 805 HD wheeled skidder during timber skidding in selected forest stands in the School Fore...

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