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  • Implementation and validation of video monitoring for wood budgeting in a wandering piedmont river, the Ain River (France)
  • The AA. use a streamside video camera to detect wood passage and measure quasi-instantaneous rates of wood transport in the Ain River, France. The aims are to verify the procedure, describe the relation between wood transport and discharge
  • , and construct and validate a wood budget for the reach upstream of the camera. Verification of the procedure includes tests of detection frequency, wood velocity, and piece size. A log base two transformation is proposed to classify wood by piece length
  • . It was found that a wood transport threshold occurs at approximately two thirds of the bankfull discharge. Wood transport follows a positive linear relation with discharge up to the bankfull discharge but is both more variable and less sensitive to discharge
  • 2012
  • Global production networks, relational proximity, and the sociospatial dynamics of market internationalization in Bolivia's wood products sector
  • Bolivia ; Economic integration ; Globalization ; Manufactured products ; Market ; Network ; Political economy ; Production network ; Wood industry
  • 2012
  • Down dead wood in a forest – still an obstacle to forest management or already an ecological issue ?
  • Classification ; Dead wood ; Environmental management ; Experiment plot ; Forest ; Forestry ; Methodology ; North America ; Poland ; Soil properties ; Sustainable development
  • This paper consists of 3 complementary sections, preceded by a short review of various Polish publications. The first section is a review of the main assumptions of the American approach to measuring down dead wood (DDW). The second section presents
  • 2012
  • Biodiversity ; Concept ; Dead wood ; Decision making process ; Ecosystem ; Environmental management ; Forest ; Forestry ; Sustainable development
  • protection and to introduce the rules of sustainable and balanced forest development. Main subject of this study is a dead wood and its ecological functions in managed forests and chosen FPC reserves. The problem of naturalization or ecologisation of forest
  • 2012
  • C 14 dating ; Carpathian Mountains ; Climatic variation ; Floodplain ; Fluvial processes ; Fossil wood ; Geochronology ; Holocene ; Human impact ; Moldavia (rum.) ; Palaeo-environment ; Palaeoclimate ; Piedmont ; Romania ; Sedimentation
  • and sediment thickness. Between the Molid and Timişeşti localities, large fossil trunks of trees are exposed in the riverbanks. Six wood samples were selected for radiocarbon absolute dating. The thickness of the alluvial sediments above the sampled fossil
  • 2012
  • Agriculture ; Asian part of Russia ; Buryatiya ; Environmental change ; Fire ; Forest ; Geosystem ; Human impact ; Impact study ; Space time ; Twentieth Century ; Wood industry
  • 2012
  • Development ; Export ; Forest resources ; Industrial structure ; Industry ; Market economy ; Post-communism ; Russia ; Spatial dynamics ; Technology ; Wood industry
  • 2012
  • Cultural geography ; Cultural studies ; Environment ; Environmental justice ; Ethnic minority ; Health ; Minnesota ; Risk ; Sovereignty ; Toxic waste ; United States of America ; Wood industry
  • 2012
  • Canada ; Employment ; Gender ; Industrial restructuring ; Manpower ; Multinational firm ; Saskatchewan ; Vulnerability ; Woman ; Wood industry ; Working conditions
  • 2012
  • wood and roots exposure. Since 1993 several monitoring stations at badland denudation “hot spots” have been equipped with erosion pins; quantitative data from monitoring stations, compared to pluviometric series, indicated critical phases of denudation
  • 2012
  • Charcoal ; Economic value ; Forest ; Forest resources ; Land clearing ; Malagasy Republic ; Management ; Rural community ; Wood
  • 2012
  • , the number of small and large boulders, and the number of 10-30 cm, 30-60 cm and >60 cm pieces of wood. The statistical-empirical model is founded on the idea that boulders, bedrock outcrops and large woody debris provide a physical framework
  • 2012
  • Finland ; Forest ; Forestry ; Governance ; Karelia ; Management ; Private sector ; Public sector ; Resource management ; Sustainable development ; Wood industry
  • 2012