The future of retention forestry : the historical legacy in stands and its impact on retention in the next generation

Today, around 55% of the world’s forests are already managed for timber pro-duction and other values. The need for actions concerning the fast decline in biodiversity was in the late 20th century met by the uprising of retention forest-ry. Retention forestry integrates conservation in commercially m...

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Main Author: Lindblad, Jan
Format: H2
Language:Inglés
Swedish
Published: SLU/Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management 2019
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