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    Hoboken, NJ ; Chichester : Wiley
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    b3kat_BV049392355
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 394 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781119895329 , 9781119895312
    Content: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 When Is a Forest a Forest? -- 1.2 The Nature of Forestry and Forest Management -- 1.3 Silvicultural Regimes and Types of Forest Management -- 1.4 Silvicultural Analysis and Planning -- 1.5 Continuous Cover Forestry - Definitions, Terms and Semi‐synonyms -- 1.5.1 Continuity of Woodland Conditions -- 1.5.2 Reliance on Natural Processes, Promoting Vertical and Horizontal Structure -- 1.5.3 Attention to Site Limitations -- 1.5.4 Species, Size and Genetic Diversity -- 1.5.5 Selective Individual‐Tree Silviculture -- 1.5.6 Conserving Old Trees, Deadwood, Rare and Endangered Plant and Animal Species -- 1.5.7 Promoting Native Tree Species/Provenances and Broadleaves -- 1.5.8 Environmentally Sensitive Forest Protection, Thinning and Harvesting Operations, Environmentally Sensitive Wildlife Management -- 1.5.9 Establishment and Conservation of Forest Margins, of Other Special Habitats Inside Forests and Networks of Protected Forests -- 1.5.10 In Conclusion -- 1.6 Common Misconceptions Dispelled -- 1.7 The Societies that Shape Us: Contrasting History of Forestry -- 1.8 Ensuring Sustainability: Area Control Versus Size Control -- 1.9 CCF in a Changing World -- 1.10 How to Introduce CCF to a New Region or a Country? -- Chapter 2 How Do I get Started with CCF? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Identifying Land Suitable for CCF -- 2.2.1 'Accidents' that Turn into Flagships -- 2.3 Starting from Scratch - Instant New CCF -- 2.3.1 Bradford-Hutt Plan -- 2.3.2 Anderson Group Selection System -- 2.4 The Mission of Transformation and Conversion -- 2.4.1 Underplanting -- 2.4.1.1 Nest Planting -- 2.4.2 Graduated‐Density Thinning (GDT) -- 2.4.3 Variable‐Density Thinning (VDT) -- 2.5 Keeping it Going: The Maintenance of CCF -- 2.6 Biological Automation and Rationalisation.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Language: English
    Keywords: Forstwirtschaft
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