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Modelling the amount of coarse woody debris produced by the new biodiversity-oriented silvicultural practices in Sweden

dc.contributor.authorRanius, T.
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-23T18:56:33Z
dc.date.available2022-01-23T18:56:33Z
dc.identifier.urihttps://open.fsc.org/handle/resource/792
dc.languageen
dc.rightsPaywalled content
dc.titleModelling the amount of coarse woody debris produced by the new biodiversity-oriented silvicultural practices in Swedenen
dcterms.abstractOne of the most important measures adopted in the new biodiversity-oriented forestry in Sweden is to increase the quantity of coarse woody debris (CWD) in commercially managed forests, by leaving existing dead trees as well as ensuring input of new dead trees. We have used a simulation model in order to predict the quantity of CWD of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) in forest landscapes subject to different management regimes. It is shown that in an average, managed forest landscape in Sweden, where the management regimes are changed in order to follow the current requirements for certification by FSC, the amount of CWD will be more than doubled, but it will take more than 100 years to reach the new level. The increase in the amount of CWD will first be recognised for hard (less decayed) CWD and mainly in young, newly cut stands. Leaving forests unmanaged, retaining living trees and decreasing the destruction of CWD at final cutting, and not removing naturally dying trees are all measures that have a strong positive influence on the amount of CWD.en
dcterms.issued2004
dcterms.typeJournal Article
dspace.entity.typePublication
fsc.evidenceCategoryFSC relevant studies
fsc.focus.forestTypePlantation
fsc.focus.forestZoneBoreal
fsc.focus.sustainDimension(not yet curated)
fsc.focus.tenureManagement(not yet curated)
fsc.focus.tenureOwnership(not yet curated)
fsc.issue.environmental(not yet curated)
fsc.topic.environmental(not yet curated)
fscdoc.hashidden.adminyes
fscdoc.hashidden.useryes
is.coverage.countrySweden
is.coverage.regionEurope
is.evaluation.collection(not yet curated)
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is.extent.number1
is.extent.pages51-59
is.extent.volume119
is.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2003.10.021
is.identifier.fscdoihttp://dx.doi.org/10.34800/fsc-international822
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