2008
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2008058
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Une évaluation quantitative de la valeur écologique des érablaies de versant dans les Alpes françaises

Abstract: Abstract• Naturalness is an important criterion in nature conservation assessment. At the stand-level, such assessment must be based on objective and quantifiable indicators measurable in the field.• In this study, we used a multi-criterion method based on the difference between a Natural Value (NV) and a Conservation Value (CV) to quantify the ecological value of sycamore maple patches compared to the surrounding mixed forests. Indeed, sycamore habitats are considered of high natural and conservation value bo… Show more

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“…Potential variables were selected from existing forest inventories (Winter et al 2008, Kolozs 2009, Chirici et al 2011, Tomppo et al 2011, forest naturalness surveys (Bartha et al 2006, Paillet et al 2008, forest reserve programs (Hochbichler et al 2000, Christensen et al 2005, Natura 2000 habitat monitoring (Cantarello and Newton 2008, specifi c conservation projects (Kirby et al 1998, McElhinny et al 2005, Liira and Sepp 2009) and international projects e.g., ForestBIOTA (Fischer et al 2009). A list of variables considered for our multipurpose forest state survey was put together.…”
Section: Variable Selection and Choice Of Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potential variables were selected from existing forest inventories (Winter et al 2008, Kolozs 2009, Chirici et al 2011, Tomppo et al 2011, forest naturalness surveys (Bartha et al 2006, Paillet et al 2008, forest reserve programs (Hochbichler et al 2000, Christensen et al 2005, Natura 2000 habitat monitoring (Cantarello and Newton 2008, specifi c conservation projects (Kirby et al 1998, McElhinny et al 2005, Liira and Sepp 2009) and international projects e.g., ForestBIOTA (Fischer et al 2009). A list of variables considered for our multipurpose forest state survey was put together.…”
Section: Variable Selection and Choice Of Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%