Forest Science and Practice (formerly Forestry Studies in China), is an international journal of forestry science sponsored by Beijing Forestry University. The Journal intents to publish primarily peer-reviewed original articles, reviews and short communications produced by authors across the world, covering the full spectrum of subjects in forest research, such as forest ecology, silviculture, forest management, forest tree breeding, tree physiology, forest pest and disease control, forest resource information management, forestry economics and management. Articles on related subjects, such as soil and water conservation, wood science and technology, and forest products processing, are also offered. The journal encourages academic exchange between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forestry research, and bridges the gap between researchers in these fields, in China and abroad.
Forest Science and Practice
Description
Identifiers
ISSN | 2095-4034 |
e-ISSN | 2197-5620 |
DOI | 10.1007/11632.1993-0372 |
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Additional information
Data set: Springer
Articles
Forest Science and Practice > 2013 > 15 > 4 > 302-309
In order to investigate the effect of invastion by pine wood nematode (PWN), this study analyzed several functional indices, i.e., the increment in DBH and stand volume and biomass, in the damaged stands with various mixed percentages of Pinus massoniana and P. thunbergii and with different levels of damage. According to the results of rate of change in increment of DBH and stand volume, the forest...
Forest Science and Practice > 2013 > 15 > 4 > 332-339
The forest estate in south-west Zabaikalia, a territory included in the Lake Baikal catchment area, has been investigated. For this purpose we have used both data of our own studies and monitoring data of environmental protection bodies. It shows that in our study area, fires, fellings, entomo-parasites and air pollution are the major negative factors affecting the state of the forest. In the period...
Forest Science and Practice > 2013 > 15 > 4 > 363-369
Fast growing poplar species enjoy a highly favored position in Iran’s forest product industries. However, information on poplar plantations, such as areas, growing stock and harvest volumes, are largely obtained by non scientific means and poorly executed methods. A few studies have been conducted to obtain data on the capacity of poplar plantations, their extent, existing growing stock, distribution...