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View article: The relationship between trampling damages on roots and wood decay in Norway spruce forests used for silvopasture
The relationship between trampling damages on roots and wood decay in Norway spruce forests used for silvopasture Open
Forest grazing by free-roaming livestock is a common practice in many countries. The forestry sector sees the practice as unfortunate owing to several reasons, such as damages inflicted by grazing in young plantations. Concerning Norway sp…
View article: Weight gain of free-ranging beef cattle grazing in the boreal forest of south-eastern Norway
Weight gain of free-ranging beef cattle grazing in the boreal forest of south-eastern Norway Open
Young forest stands and clearcuts in the boreal forest created by modern forestry practices along with meadows of abandoned summer farms may contribute as feeding areas for beef cattle. The patchy distribution and varying quality and diver…
View article: Land cover in Norway based on an area frame survey of vegetation types
Land cover in Norway based on an area frame survey of vegetation types Open
The Norwegian area frame survey of land cover and outfield land resources (AR18X18), completed in 2014, provided unbiased statistics of land cover in Norway. The article reports the new statistics, discusses implications of the data set, a…