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Title

Tradi-tionalSRC/
SRF


Silvi-culture

EcologyOperationsBiomassInventoryModellingHazards*Socio-econom.Termin-ology

Janine
Schweier
DE


Harvesting of hardwoods with new machines
  
***PUBLISHED ARTICLE***

X    X      
Antonio
Scarfone
IT
Monitoring systems in stored wood chip piles and energetic characterization of willow SRC  X   X   X  
Debbie
Bartlett
UK
Socio-economic structure in the chestnut coppice industry  
***PUBLISHED ARTICLE***
X         X 
David
Rossney
UK
Knowledge Transfer in the Chestnut Coppice Industry – A Comparison of the Situation in Southeast England with Regions in Italy X    X     X 

Giorgos
Mallinis
GR

Assessing differences in fire hazard over Mediterranean coppice and high forests X  X      X  
Murat
Ertekin
TR
 
Climatic change and silvicultural effects on the coppice forests of the Southern Black Forest X  X      X  
Cornelia
Hernea
RO
Management and implications of Short Rotation Coppice  X   X      
Walter
Mattioli
IT
Forest inventory concerning Bosnian old beech coppice in evolution to old-growth forest X     X    
Vladimir
Corbic
CZ
Surface fuel loads and biomass potential in coppice forests X    X  X  
Clara
Valente,
NO
Sustainability assessment of chestnut and invaded coppice forests in Piedmont region X     X     
Giavanna Ottoviani,
NO

Human factors in small scale forestry, the ergonomic advantage of using a new equipment for winching

***PUBLISHED ARTICLE***
 
X    X      
Carolina Lombardini,
IT
Coppice Glossary and harvesting cost estimate for SRC X   X    XX
Srdjan
Pejovic
RS

The morphology, growth pattern, stem quality of multi-stemmed beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees in coppice forests

 X  X       
Milan
Gazdic
RS
Resilience of oak (Quercus petraea) coppice forests to drought
 X   X       

 

Kristaps Makovskis
LV  

Technical operation of the glossary, terminology and overview of legal frame of coppice forests          X
Marko
Stojanovic
CZ
Dendroecological study of sessile oak (Quercus petraea (M.) Liebl.) growth
***PUBLISHED ARTICLE***
 X   X       

Andrea
Laschi
IT    

Environmental impacts and energy balances in coppices: LCA on processes and products X    X     X 

 

Natascia Magagnotti
IT  

Mechanised harvesting in coppiced Eucalytus plantations
***PUBLISHED ARTICLE***
 X   X      


Martin
Sramek
CZ   

The effect of coppice management on the tree growth X X        

 

Vittorio
Pasquino
IT  

Hydraulic flow resistance and elastic behavior of Coppice in river beds  X X X     X  

 

Matthew
Everatt
UK 

Evaluation of the potential of control options used in Italy for the management of the oriental chestnut gall wasp (Dryocosmus kuriphilus) in the UK
 X  X X     X  

 

Stefan Vanbeveren
BE 

The mechanised harvesting of short-rotation coppices
***PUBLISHED ARTICLE ***

 X   X      

 

Zbigniew Karaszewski
PL

Recognition of coppice wood quality
 X   X       
Abel
Rodrigues
PT

Evaluation of Management techniques for Short Rotation Coppices(SRC) aimed at biomass production

 X   X X     
Srdjan Keren
BA
Case study from Bosnia and Herzegovina: Ecology and productivity of European beech coppice stands X  X X   X    


Julija Konstantina-viciene
LT

Harvesting and management of different clones of short rotation coppice in Latvia X X  X      
 
Silva Senhofa
LV
 
Growth of fast-growing coppice species in two environmental conditions at juvenile age  X X X  X     
 
Ivailo Markoff
BG
 
Short rotation coppices and traditional coppices in GermanyX X X  X      

Abhishek Mani Tripathi
CZ
 
Assessment of leaf area index and gas exchange in short rotation coppice poplar cultures X  X  X     

Petros Tsioras
EL
 
Mechanized harvesting of aged traditional coppice stands X    X      
 
Arta Bardule
LV
 

Impact of fertilization on trace element content in Hybrid aspen coppice tree rings
 
 X X X     X  
 
Lauma Busa
LV
 
Phytoremediation potential of different Poplar clone coppice plantation  X       X  
 
Gianni Picchi
IT
 
An analysis of forest companies in Catalonian Region: level of specialization and share of coppice forest in annual turnover X    X     X 
Eulalia
Gomez-Martin
UK
Assessing the feasibility of Agent Based Modelling to investigate the impact of governance interventions on the development of the coppice industry
 X       X X 

Jordi Garcia Gonzalo
ES
 
Optimizing coppice management under climate change
  X     X X  

Pere Navarro
i Maroto
ES
 
An analysis of cable yarding in Toscana Region: effective production and work conditions
 X    X     X 

Ivan Sopushynskyy
UA
 
Productivity and costs of harvester and chainsaw operations in alder coppice stand in Poland and Ukraine
 X   X      

Angela Blazquez
ES
 
Modelling methodologies focussed on different machine learning using Rstudio for stand classification and productivity
 X     XX X   

Abhishek Mani Tripathi
CZ
 
Measurement of tree height using lidar and gas fluxes by chamber methods  X  X  X X X   
Giovanni Aminti
IT
Study performance of a new coppice harvesting system
 X    X      

Ivaylo
Tsvetkov
BU
 
Improving skills for ecophysiological and meteorological research applicable to poplar SCR
  X  X       
Abel
Rodrigues
PT

A technical evaluation, through methodologies in field and laboratory, of poplar and willow SRCs biomass concerning its lifecycle, from production to thermal conversion

  X   X X   

 

 * Hazards include, for example: climate change, forest fires and contamination

 

Note that these selections are guides only and not comprehensive.

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