2012
DOI: 10.1186/2047-2382-1-5
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Does the amount of trees retained at clearfelling of temperate and boreal forests influence biodiversity response?

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Clear-felling is one of the main methods used in many parts of the world for the production of pulp, timber and bioenergy, leading to a simplified forest structure and species composition. One of the measures to mitigate the impact of logging on biodiversity is the retention of trees at final harvest. Tree retention approaches in forestry are still rather new, although widely distributed across different continents. Several studies have been performed on the effects of retention trees… Show more

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“…We conducted our meta‐analysis based on a peer‐reviewed systematic review protocol according to the guidelines of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE; http://www.environmentalevidence.org) (Fedrowitz & Gustafsson ). We searched the electronic data bases, Web of Science and Scopus on 10 May 2012, using search terms associated with retention forestry and biodiversity outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted our meta‐analysis based on a peer‐reviewed systematic review protocol according to the guidelines of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE; http://www.environmentalevidence.org) (Fedrowitz & Gustafsson ). We searched the electronic data bases, Web of Science and Scopus on 10 May 2012, using search terms associated with retention forestry and biodiversity outcomes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have for example examined how different levels (and spatial configuration) of retention logging affect biodiversity [29,39,40]. However, a consensus on optimal retention level thresholds for biodiversity conservation is yet to be found [30,41].…”
Section: Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%