Authors: Gschwantner, Thomas, Alberdi, Iciar, Bauwens, Sébastien, Bender, Susann, Borota, Dragan, Bosela, Michal, Bouriaud, Olivier, Breidenbach, Johannes, Donis, Jānis, Fischer, Christoph, Gasparini, Patrizia, Heffernan, Luke, Hervé, Jean-Christophe, Kolozs, László, Korhonen, Kari T., Koutsias, Nikos, Kovácsevics, Pál, Kučera, Miloš, Kulbokas, Gintaras, Kuliešis, Andrius, Lanz, Adrian, Lejeune, Philippe, Lind, Torgny, Marin, Gheorghe, Morneau, François, Nord-Larsen, Nunes, Leónia, Pantić, Damjan, Redmond, John, Rego, Francisco C., Riedel, Šebeň, Vladimír, Sims, Allan, Skudnik, Mitja, Tomter, Stein Michael
Venue: Forest Ecology and Management
Type: Publication
Abstract: Wood resources have been essential for human welfare throughout history. Also nowadays, the volume of growing stock (GS) is considered one of the most important forest attributes monitored by National Forest Inventories (NFIs) to inform policy decisions and forest management planning. The origins of forest inventories closely relate to times of early wood shortage in Europe causing the need to explore and plan the utilisation of GS in the catchment areas of mines, saltworks and settlements. Over time, forest surveys became more detailed and the...
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Environmental resource management
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