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Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research

Articles from the last few issues of Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research © Taylor and Francis Ltd
  • Editorial
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 289-289.
  • Genetic and environmental variation of internodal and whorl branch formation in a progeny trial of Picea abies
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 290-298.
  • Mini-seedlings of Picea abies are less attacked by Hylobius abietis than conventional ones: Is plant chemistry the explanation?
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 299-306.
  • Current growth differences of Norway spruce (Picea abies), Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and birch (Betula pendula and Betula pubescens) in different regions in Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 307-318.
  • Relationship between site index of oriental spruce [Picea orientalis (L.) Link] and ecological variables in Macka, Turkey
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 319-329.
  • Effects of tree canopy on litter decomposition rates of Abies nordmanniana, Picea orientalis and Pinus sylvestris
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 330-338.
  • Beetle diversity in high-stumps from Norway spruce thinnings
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 339-347.
  • Forest fuel piles as ecological traps for saproxylic beetles in oak
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 348-357.
  • Evaluation of sampling design on taper equation performance in plantation-grown Pinus banksiana
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 358-370.
  • Historical evolution and land-use changes in natural broadleaved forests in the north-west Iberian Peninsula
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 4. (August 2008), pp. 371-379.
  • Litterfall in relation to volume growth of trees: Analysis based on literature
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 194-202.
  • Effect of topography and geology on the site index of Picea abies in the West Carpathian, Poland
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 203-213.
  • Effect of edge stands on the development of young Pinus sylvestris stands in southern Finland
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 214-226.
  • Impacts of logging residue and stump removal on nitrogen export to a stream: A modelling approach
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 227-235.
  • A comparison of biodiversity values in boreal forest regeneration areas before and after forest certification
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 236-243.
  • Statistical modelling of wildwood mushroom abundance
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 244-249.
  • T: A forest simulator for bioeconomic analyses based on models for individual trees
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 250-265.
  • Estimating forest cover in the presence of missing observations
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 266-271.
  • Accuracy using xylometry of log volume estimates for two tree species in Turkey
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 272-277.
  • Physiological effects of Shinrin-yoku (taking in the atmosphere of the forest) in a mixed forest in Shinano Town, Japan
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 23, No. 3. (June 2008), pp. 278-283.
  • Reliable data on fine-root turnover from sequential soil coring in an old carbon budget for a 14-year-old Scots pine from the late 1970s: Comments on Majdi et al., Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 22: 299-303
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 469-472.
  • Response to comments on "Root respiration data and minirhizotron observations conflict with root turnover estimates from sequential soil coring"
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 473-474.
  • Geological controls on conifer distributions and their implications for forest management in Finnish Lapland
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 476-487.
  • Carbon sequestration after pine afforestation on marginal lands in the Povolgie region of Russia: A case study of the potential for a Joint Implementation activity
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 488-499.
  • How forest fires kill trees: A review of the fundamental biophysical processes
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 500-515.
  • Retention of wind-felled trees and the risk of consequential tree mortality by the European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus in Finland
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 516-523.
  • Retention or salvage logging of standing trees killed by the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus: Consequences for dead wood dynamics and biodiversity
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 524-530.
    by Schroeder, Leif Martin
  • Spatial pattern of Siberian silkmoth outbreak and taiga mortality
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 531-536.
  • Water protection and buffer zones: How much does it cost to reduce nitrogen load in a forest cutting?
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 537-544.
  • Natural forest and cultural woodland with continuous tree cover in Sweden: How much remains and how is it managed?
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 545-558.
  • Possibilities for energy wood procurement in north-west Russia: Assessment of energy wood resources in the Leningrad region
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 559-567.
  • Sustainable forest management as an approach to regional development in the Russian Federation: State and trends in Kovdozersky Model Forest in the Barents region
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 568-581.
  • Comparison of harvesting and business activities of non-shareholders and shareholders in a forest common in Vasterbotten, Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 6. (2007), pp. 582-592.
  • From the Editor
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 271-272.
  • Target seed moisture content, chilling and priming pretreatments influence germination temperature response in Alnus glutinosa and Betula pubescens
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 273-279.
  • Female fertility variation in mature Pinus sylvestris clonal seed orchards
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 280-289.
  • Genetic variation in responses of Pinus sylvestris trees to natural infection by Gremmeniella abietina
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 290-298.
  • Root respiration data and minirhizotron observations conflict with root turnover estimates from sequential soil coring
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 299-303.
  • Regeneration dynamics in an uneven-aged virgin Norway spruce forest in northern Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 304-309.
  • Long-term trends in height growth of Picea obovata and Pinus sylvestris during the past 100 years in Komi Republic (north-western Russia)
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 310-323.
  • Effects of browsing on recruitment and mortality of European aspen (Populus tremula L.)
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 324-332.
  • Effects of wide spacing and thinning strategies on wood quality in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands in southern Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 333-343.
  • Live storage of Picea abies in Sweden after storm felling
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 344-350.
  • Gender and forestry: A critical discourse analysis of forestry professions in Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 22, No. 4. (2007), pp. 351-362.
    by Lidestav, Gun, Sjolander, Annika Egan
  • Multiple leaders caused by the tarnished plant bug ( Lygus rugulipennis ) in Picea abies seedlings
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 196-200.
  • Targets for maintenance of dead wood for biodiversity conservation based on extinction thresholds
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 201-208.
  • Influence of soil scarification on reindeer foraging and damage to planted Pinus sylvestris seedlings
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 209-220.
  • Moose ( Alces alces ) browsing in young forest stands in central Sweden: A multiscale perspective
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 221-230.
  • A comparative study of the use of laser scanner data and field measurements in the prediction of crown height in boreal forests
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 231-238.
  • Poisson Voronoi tiling for finding clusters in spatial point patterns
    Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 21, No. 3. (June 2006), pp. 239-248.
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