1. Patterns of deadwood volume and dynamics in slovenian forestsGal Kušar, Mathias Naumann, 2024, izvirni znanstveni članek Povzetek: Deadwood, and its temporal and spatial variation, plays an important role in several forest ecosystem services. This study demonstrates the assessment of deadwood dynamics using data from Slovenian national forest inventory permanent sampling plots, employing a mass-balance approach. Our results reveal that deadwood volume is a highly variable metric across regions, deadwood types and tree species. Despite the influx of large volumes of new deadwood due to recent natural disturbances, only moderate increases in deadwood volume were observed between 2007 and 2018. This was mainly offset by deadwood losses due to salvage logging and decomposition. The extent of deadwood losses varied considerably by species. We discuss the implications of the calculation method on estimating changes in deadwood volume, compare these findings with existing literature on deadwood and highlight promising areas for future research activities to better understand deadwood dynamics. Ključne besede: deadwood, carbon, natural disturbances, decomposition Objavljeno v DiRROS: 21.06.2024; Ogledov: 542; Prenosov: 165 Celotno besedilo (1,17 MB) |
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4. The influence of abiotic and biotic disturbances on the protective effect of alpine forests against avalanches and rockfallsDomen Oven, Barbara Žabota, Milan Kobal, 2020, pregledni znanstveni članek Povzetek: Abiotic and biotic disturbances in alpine forests can reduce forest cover or change the structure of the forest and consequently reduce the protective effect of forest against natural hazards such as avalanches and rockfalls. In this review article, the effect of the main abiotic (forest fire, windthrow, ice break, snow break, avalanche and rockfall) and biotic (insects and pathogens) disturbances in protection forests are presented along with their potential influence on the protective effect of forest against avalanches and rockfalls. In general, natural disturbances negatively affect the protective effect of forest, especially in the case of large-scale and severe events, which in alpine areas are mostly caused by storms, bark beetle outbreaks, avalanches and forest fires. Climate change induced interactions between disturbances are expected to present challenges in the management of protection forests in the future. Ključne besede: natural disturbances, natural hazards, abiotic disturbances, biotic disturbances, protection forests, protective effect, stand parameters, rockfall, avalanche Objavljeno v DiRROS: 01.04.2020; Ogledov: 4603; Prenosov: 3403 Celotno besedilo (893,89 KB) |