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View article: Restoration thinning has minor and temporary effects on understorey fuels in a regrowth eucalypt floodplain forest under conservation management
Restoration thinning has minor and temporary effects on understorey fuels in a regrowth eucalypt floodplain forest under conservation management Open
Context Forest conservation reserves with logging histories typically have dense woody regrowth, which has potential implications for fuel hazard management. Thinning has been used to reduce fuel hazards in some forest restoration programs…
View article: Restoration thinning promotes resprouting and recruitment in an Australian floodplain forest
Restoration thinning promotes resprouting and recruitment in an Australian floodplain forest Open
Thickening of woody vegetation has degraded numerous ecosystems globally. In forests, woody thickening often follows gap‐creating disturbance that removes mature trees and promotes the dense recruitment of woody resprouts or seedlings. Res…
View article: Tree hollow decline in new forest reserves with a long history of logging
Tree hollow decline in new forest reserves with a long history of logging Open
In many parts of the world, achieving a target of 30% of land managed for conservation under the Kunming‐Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework will require the protection of land with a long history of management for production. In newly …
View article: Restoration thinning accelerates small tree growth but may slow large tree growth in a multi‐age flood‐dependent forest
Restoration thinning accelerates small tree growth but may slow large tree growth in a multi‐age flood‐dependent forest Open
Large tree decline is occurring globally with critical implications for biodiversity and carbon sequestration. Restoration thinning is a potential management action to accelerate tree growth and promote large tree development in forests, y…