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CAB Reviews

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2017
Canada

Variants of Indigenous forest management reflect distinct historical and political-economic contexts. Indigenous forest management was largely unrecorded in the colonial period and, in the present, can range from industrial to ecosystem-based forest management, autonomous management and rentier practices.

The influence of edge effects on vegetation in black alder forests in Zemgale [Latvia]. Summary of the doctoral thesis for the scientific degree of Dr.silv.

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2017
Latvia

The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the influence of edge effect on vegetation succession in black alder forests. 30 permanent study plots with size of 20×50 m were established with strips at several distances from the edge towards the center of the stand. Stands in study plots fell into three categories – with adjacent clearcut to S or SW created up to 10, 20-40 or more than 41 year ago.

Plantation forests: a review of recent developments.CAB Reviews

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2017

For the review at hand, Clarivate Analytic's web of science search platform was searched for the keyword combination forest+plantation. The search found 944 articles with the mentioned keywords in their topic that were published between 2010 and 2017. The top 3 subtopics identified were soil, carbon and water in order of abundance.

Assessing hydrologic changes across the Lower Mekong Basin

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2017

Study region : In this study, 33 catchments across the Lower Mekong Basin in Southeast Asia are examined to detect historical changes in their hydrological response via a model-based methodology.Study focus : Intensive development over the past half century across Southeast Asia’s Lower Mekong Basin has inevitably affected natural resources.

Certification systems for verifying carbon trading from forestry and other land uses and their effectiveness to deliver non-carbon benefits.CAB Reviews

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2017

We review seven certification systems for verifying carbon trading from forestry and other land uses, and evaluate evidence of their effectiveness in generating social and environmental co-benefits. Published research on non-carbon co-benefits was located by searching the three principal bibliographic databases in this area of science: CABI, ISI Web of Science Core Collection and SCOPUS.