Cultural heritage, sustainable forest management and property in inland Spain
Forest planning and traditional knowledge in collective woodlands of Spain: The dehesa system
historical analysis of traditional common forest planning and management in Seneghe, Sardinia--Lessons for sustainable development
Policy and practice in Myanmar's protected area system
Land cover change 2002-2005 in Borneo and the role of fire derived from MODIS imagery
Borneo has experienced heavy deforestation and forest degradation during the past two decades. In this study the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer was used to monitor land cover change in Borneo between 2002 and 2005 in order to assess the current extent of the forest cover, the deforestation rate and the role of fire.
Measuring the limits of uphill timber skidding with a WOODY 110 forestry tractor
The paper deals with the test results of uphill skidding of wood with a WOODY 110 cable skidder. The aim of the study was to find the limits of uphill skidding in relation to load size, log orientation and the slope. The trial was prepared on a test track of concave shape in the forest and with pre-designed loads of different sizes.
Evidence of lay and professional forest-based development discourses in three contrasting regions of Finland
Long-term dynamics in land resource use and the driving forces in the Beressa watershed, highlands of Ethiopia
Management planning for the family forest owner
Spatial and temporal analysis of vegetation change in agricultural landscapes: A case study of two brigalow (Acacia harpophylla) landscapes in Queensland, Australia
The majority of landscapes around the world have been modified or transformed by human activities to meet the needs of human societies. The loss of native vegetation for agricultural development affects the sustainability of growing proportion of the world's ecosystems.
Fire use: Is it really the cheaper land preparation method for large-scale plantations
During the last two decades Indonesia has experienced immense forest and land fires. Often these fires are associated with extended drought and widespread use of fire to clear previously logged forest and other degraded land in preparation for oil palm, rubber, or pulpwood plantations.