Departamento de Ingeniería Forestal: Envíos recientes
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Drought stress and pests increase defoliation and mortality rates in vulnerable Abies pinsapo forests
(Forest Ecology and Management, 2022)Forest ecosystems are increasingly exposed to the combined pressure of climate change and attacks by pests and pathogens. These stress factors can threaten already vulnerable species triggering dieback and rising defoliation ... -
Is thinning an alternative when trees could die in response to drought? The case of planted Pinus nigra and P. Sylvestris stands in southern Spain
(Elsevier, 2019)Previous research has provided insights into the potential response of growth and water use efficiency to thinning in Mediterranean forests, but little is known about the potential benefits of silviculture for plantations ... -
Growth and physiological sapling responses of eleven Quercus ilex ecotypes under identical environmental conditions
(Elsevier, 2018)Studies with holm oak indicate that genetic variation may result in substantial differences in drought tolerance among its ecotypes. However, few trials have studied this variation under common environmental conditions. ... -
Economic vulnerability of timber resources to forest fires
(Elsevier, 2012)The temporalespatial planning of activities for a territorial fire management program requires knowing the value of forest ecosystems. In this paper we extend to and apply the economic valuation principle to the concept ... -
A methodology for determining operational priorities for prevention and suppression of wildland fires
(CSIRO, 2014)Traditional uses of the forest (timber, forage) have been giving way to other uses more in demand (recreation, ecosystem services). An observable consequence of this process of forest land use conversion is an increase in ...