The journal is inclusive of all subjects, geographical zones and study locations, including trees in urban environments, plantations and natural forests. We welcome papers that consider economic, environmental and social factors and, in particular, studies that take an integrated approach to sustainable management. In considering suitability for publication, attention is given to the originality of contributions and their likely impact on policy and practice, as well as their contribution to the development of knowledge.Special Issues - each year one edition of Forestry will be a Special Issue and will focus on one subject in detail; this will usually be by publication of the proceedings of an international meeting.
该期刊涵盖所有学科、地理区域和研究地点,包括城市环境中的树木、种植园和天然森林。我们欢迎考虑经济、环境和社会因素的文件,特别是对可持续管理采取综合办法的研究报告。在考虑是否适合出版时,注意到稿件的原创性及其对政策和实践可能产生的影响,以及对知识发展的贡献。特刊----每年有一版《林业》是特刊,将详细讨论一个主题;这通常是通过出版一次国际会议的议事录。
The productivity of mixed mountain forests comprised of Fagus sylvatica , Picea abies , and Abies alba across Europe
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ035
Assessing log geometry and wood quality in standing timber using terrestrial laser-scanning point clouds
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY044
Adaptive diversity and drought tolerance in Castanea sativa assessed through EST-SSR genic markers
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ007
Responding to ash dieback (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) in the UK: woodland composition and replacement tree species
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY040
Comparison of vulnerability to catastrophic wind between Abies plantation forests and natural mixed forests in northern Japan
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY045
Attitudes towards biodiversity conservation and carbon substitution in forestry : a study of stakeholders in Sweden
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ003
Fertilization and irrigation regimes influence on seedling attributes and field performance of Pinus tabuliformis Carr
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY035
Using LiDAR-modified topographic wetness index, terrain attributes with leaf area index to improve a single-tree growth model in south-eastern Finland
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ010
Acceptance sampling for cost-effective surveillance of emerald ash borer in urban environments
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ028
Simulating the effects of wind and snow damage on the optimal management of Norwegian spruce forests
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ031
Pre-commercial thinning in naturally regenerated stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.): effects of thinning pattern, stand density and pruning on tree growth and stem quality
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY039
The invasiveness of a non-native fungal forest pathogen is boosted by the presence of a congeneric native species
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY042
Comparison of carbon balance and climate change mitigation potential of forest management strategies in the boreal forest of Quebec (Canada)
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ004
Current, emerging and potential pest threats to Sitka spruce plantations and the role of pest risk analysis in preventing new pest introductions to Ireland.
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY036
Tree-ring volatile terpenes show potential to indicate fungal infection in asymptomatic mature Norway spruce trees in the Alps
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY041
Impact of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) afforestation on the carbon stocks of peaty gley soils – a chronosequence study in the north of England
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ013
Effects of intensified silviculture on timber production and its economic profitability in boreal Norway spruce and Scots pine stands under changing climatic conditions
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ043
Influence of sample selection method and estimation technique on sample size requirements for wall-to-wall estimation of volume using airborne LiDAR
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ014
A financial analysis of using improved planting stock of white spruce and lodgepole pine in Alberta, Canada: genomic selection versus traditional breeding
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ011
A new approach to the development of management instructions for tree plantations
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY048
How much are US households prepared to pay to manage and protect whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis Engelm.)?
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/forestry/cpy030
Silvicultural implications from analyzing light induced height growth development of eight North American juvenile tree species in mixed-conifer forests
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/forestry/cpz038
The effect of stumpage prices on large-area forest growth forecasts based on socio-ecological models
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ016
Comparing structural attributes in uneven-aged managed and unmanaged sugar maple stands
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY031
The effect of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the uncertainty of large-area forest growth forecasts
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ020
Climate effects on stem radial growth of Quercus suber L.: does tree size matter?
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY034
LITIDA: a cost-effective non-parametric imputation approach to estimate LiDAR-detected tree diameters over a large heterogeneous area
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ002
An annual basal area growth model with multiplicative climate modifier fitted to longitudinal data for shortleaf pine
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ023
Direct seeding of birch, rowan and alder can be a viable technique for the restoration of upland native woodland in the UK
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ018
Comparison of volume and stand table estimates with alternate methods for selecting measurement trees in point samples
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY029
Characterizing wood density–climate relationships along the stem in black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) using a combination of boosted regression trees and mixed-effects models
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPZ006
Geographical variation in cone traits of Pinus nigra as result of crossbill predation: implications for assisted migration
来源期刊:ForestryDOI:10.1093/FORESTRY/CPY046