Natural and cultural continuous cover forests in Sweden : how much remain and how are they managed?
Swedish forestry has a long and successful history of developing sustained production of wood. Consequently silviculture is dominated by clear-felling approaches, despite the fact that Swedish forests are ecologically and culturally diverse. A considerable proportion of our naturally dynamic forests...
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SLU/Dept. of Forest Products
2006
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