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Who's Counting Dead Wood ?
Woodall, C. W.; Verkerk, H.; Rondeux, Jacques et al.
2009In EFI News, 17 (2), p. 12-13
 

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Keywords :
forest; forest inventories; biodiversity; dead wood; biomass; climate change; Europe
Abstract :
[en] Dead wood in forests is a critical component of biodiversity, carbon and nutrient cycles, stand structure, and fuel loadings. Until recently, very few countries have conducted systematic inventories of dead wood resources across their forest lands. This may be changing as an increasing number of countries implement dead wood inventories. A recent survey looks at the status and attributes of forest dead wood inventories in over 60 countries. About 13 percent of countries inventory dead wood globally and most of these countries have initiated large-scale inventories of forest dead wood only recently (< 10 years). Given the growing importance of forest dead wood resources to many countries, globally harmonizing dead wood inventories helps everyone reach a common language in an era of climate change.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Phytobiology (plant sciences, forestry, mycology...)
Author, co-author :
Woodall, C. W.
Verkerk, H.
Rondeux, Jacques ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech > Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
Ståhl, G.
Language :
English
Title :
Who's Counting Dead Wood ?
Publication date :
June 2009
Journal title :
EFI News
ISSN :
1236-7850
eISSN :
1458-4255
Publisher :
European Forest Institute, Joensuu, Finland
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Pages :
12-13
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