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Forest vegetation management in Europe: current practice and future requirements

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  • I. Willoughby

    (Forest Research - Forest Research [Great Britain])

  • Philippe Balandier

    (UR EFNO - Écosystèmes forestiers - CEMAGREF - Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts)

  • N.S Bentsen

    (UCPH - University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet)

  • N. Mac Carthy

    (Waterford Institute of Technology - Waterford Institute of Technology)

  • J. Claridge

    (Forest Research - Forest Research [Great Britain])

Abstract

The book provides a record of the co-operation within Europe in the field of forest vegetation management through the Cost Action E47. The aims are: i)to provide a summary of the current state of the art' as it applies to forest vegetation management in Europe for scientists, practitioners and policymakers, affiliated to state, non-governmental or private commercial organizations; ii)to document existing forest weed control practices across Europe, and hence provide a resource of alternative solutions for individual countries sharing similar conditions and challenges; and iii)to identify common information gaps and future research needs, and hence potential future areas of collaboration for forest vegetation management scientists across Europe, along with barriers that may need to be overcome to achieve that aim.

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  • I. Willoughby & Philippe Balandier & N.S Bentsen & N. Mac Carthy & J. Claridge, 2009. "Forest vegetation management in Europe: current practice and future requirements," Post-Print hal-00468013, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00468013
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