All Stories

  1. Drivers behind the spatial dispersion of European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) infestation in protected areas in Estonia, four years after a major storm
  2. Emerging terms for reforestation forests
  3. Advances in forest restoration management and technology
  4. Mixed active and passive forest restoration facilitates plant diversity recovery in southern Ethiopia
  5. Restoration of Forest Ecosystems
  6. The fate of remnant trees after wind disturbances in boreal and temperate forests
  7. Forest disturbances
  8. Framing recent advances in assisted migration of Trees: A Special Issue
  9. Cover cropping to prepare degraded lands for forestry: challenges and opportunities
  10. Convergence and divergence in science and practice of urban and rural forest restoration
  11. Quantification of Mountainous Hydrological Processes in the Aktash River Watershed of Uzbekistan, Central Asia, over the Past Two Decades
  12. Basal area growth response of Scots pine to drainage: An analysis using a mixed-effects modelling approach
  13. Forest adaptation and restoration under global change
  14. Short-term effects of thinning on the growth and stand characteristics of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) plantations in northern Mongolia
  15. Restoration of degraded forest reserves in Ghana
  16. Composition of live, dead and downed trees in Järvselja old-growth forest
  17. COVID-19 and Forests in Canada and the United States: Initial Assessment and Beyond
  18. The structural complexity index SCI is useful for quantifying structural diversity of Estonian hemiboreal forests
  19. Root Biomass Distribution of Populus sibirica and Ulmus pumila Afforestation Stands Is Affected by Watering Regimes and Fertilization in the Mongolian Semi-arid Steppe
  20. The Possibility of Using the Chapman–Richards and Näslund Functions to Model Height–Diameter Relationships in Hemiboreal Old-Growth Forest in Estonia
  21. Landscape degradation and restoration
  22. Soil ecology and restoration science
  23. Soils are fundamental to landscape restoration
  24. Forest landscape restoration: state of play
  25. C-exchange and balance following clear-cutting in hemiboreal forest ecosystem under summer drought
  26. Achieving sustainable management of boreal and temperate forests
  27. Soils and Landforms
  28. Direct measurements of carbon exchange at forest disturbance sites: a review of results with the eddy covariance method
  29. A spatially explicit approach to modeling biological productivity and economic attractiveness of short-rotation woody crops in the eastern USA
  30. Implementing forest landscape restoration under the Bonn Challenge: a systematic approach
  31. Natural disasters risk disruption biomass supply
  32. Productivity and profitability potential for non-native Eucalyptus plantings in the southern USA
  33. A Geospatial Biomass Supply Model Adjusted for Risk
  34. Transformational restoration: novel ecosystems in Denmark
  35. Profitability potential for Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) short-rotation bioenergy plantings in the southern USA
  36. Restoration of Temperate Broadleaf Forests
  37. Hemiboreal forest: natural disturbances and the importance of ecosystem legacies to management
  38. Growth responses of Scots pine to climatic factors on reclaimed oil shale mined land
  39. Future landscapes: opportunities and challenges
  40. Operational poplar and willow culture.
  41. Initial effects of restoring natural forest structures in Estonia
  42. Eucalyptus beyond Its Native Range: Environmental Issues in Exotic Bioenergy Plantations
  43. Survey to Evaluate Escape ofEucalyptusspp. Seedlings from Plantations in Southeastern USA
  44. Evaluating Potential Changes in Fire Risk fromEucalyptusPlantings in the Southern United States
  45. A Goal-Oriented Approach to Forest Landscape Restoration
  46. What Is Forest Landscape Restoration?
  47. Analysis of forest naturalness and tree mortality patterns in Estonia
  48. Forest Plantations
  49. Forest Plantations
  50. Silvicultural systems for southern bottomland hardwood forests
  51. Digital forestry in the wildland-urban interface