2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-4797(02)00189-5
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Silvicultural management in maintaining biodiversity and resistance of forests in Europe—the Mediterranean region

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“…This result is in contrast with the prominent effect of silvicultural treatments on biodiversity indicators found at the stand scale, both in the Mediterranean (Fabbio et al, 2003; and in other study areas (e.g. Hansen et al, 1991;Green and Peterken, 1997;Marage and Lemperiere, 2005;Deal, 2007).…”
Section: The Relative Importance Of Landscape and Environmental Factocontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…This result is in contrast with the prominent effect of silvicultural treatments on biodiversity indicators found at the stand scale, both in the Mediterranean (Fabbio et al, 2003; and in other study areas (e.g. Hansen et al, 1991;Green and Peterken, 1997;Marage and Lemperiere, 2005;Deal, 2007).…”
Section: The Relative Importance Of Landscape and Environmental Factocontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…Robles et al 2007). Due to changes in socio-economical conditions, cessations of these practises have become more frequent recently (Debussche et al, 2001;Ciancio et al, 2006, Hartel et al 2014, leaving coppices abandoned (Barbéro et al, 1990) or converted into monospecific plantations managed for timber production (Fabbio et al, 2003). Traditionally managed stands often harbour a high biodiversity (Bergmeier et al, 2010), and the loss and replacement of these habitats in favor for conventionally managed forestry plantations is believed to have negative implications for many forest organisms (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biodiversity of these plantation forests can be influenced by management practices at both local and landscape scales (Kuuluvainen 2009;Klenner et al 2009;Fabbio et al 2003;Brukas et al 2013). The prevalent model of forest management in the twentieth century focused almost entirely on wood production, but pressures from international agreements and societal demands are acting to make modern forest management more multifunctional.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%