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Dr. Ian SHORT

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Institution: TeagascFood Research Centre                                                                    
E-Mail: ian.short@teagasc.ie
Role in the Action: MC member, WG 2

Phonenumer: +353 1 8059966

 

 

Research interests related to EuroCoppice

  • broadleaf silviculture
  • small-scale
  • farm-forestry
  • remedial silviculture

 

Publications related to EuroCoppice

  • Short, I. and Hawe, J. 2012. Possible silvicultural systems for use in the rehabilitation of poorly performing pole-stage broadleaf stands – Coppice-with-standards. Irish Forestry 69(1&2): 148-166. 
  • Hawe, J. and Short, I. 2012. Poor performance of broadleaf plantations and possible remedial silvicultural systems – a review. Irish Forestry 69(1&2): 126-147. 
  • Short, I. and Radford, T. 2008. Silvicultural Guidelines for the Tending and Thinning of Broadleaves.
  • Short, I., Hawe, J., Campion, J. and Byrne, R. (submitted) The rehabilitation of a poorly performing pole-stage sycamore plantation. Submitted to Irish Forestry journal.
  • Short, I. and Campion, J. 2014. Coppice-with-standards: An old silvicultural system with new potential? Forestry & Energy Review 4(1): 42-44.
  • Sevillano, I., Short, I. and O'Reilly, C. 2014. The impact of shade on photosynthetic characteristics in Fagus sylvatica and Quercus robur seedlings. Summary of Papers, Agricultural Research Forum, 2014, p103. ISBN: 9781841706054
  • Sevillano, Ignacio, Short, Ian, O’Reilly, Conor 2014. Physiological characteristics of Fagus sylvatica and Quercus robur in response to extreme light environments. Programme & Book of Abstracts, IPSAM 2014, University College Cork, April 28th & 29th, 2014.

 

 

 

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