2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063384
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Experience of Forest Ecological Classification in Assessment of Vegetation Dynamics

Abstract: Due to global climate change and increased forest transformation by humans, accounting for the dynamics of forest ecosystems is becoming a central problem in forestry. We reviewed the success of considering vegetation dynamics in the most influential ecological forest classifications in Russia, the European Union, and North America. Out of the variety of approaches to forest classification, only those that are widely used in forestry and forest inventory were selected. It was found that the system of diagnosti… Show more

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“…Forest ecological classifications (forest typology) are a generally recognized basis for forest management [66][67][68]. There is different forest ecological classification information used in different parts of the world, as well as Nepal as a forest management base.…”
Section: Forest Ecological Classifications In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest ecological classifications (forest typology) are a generally recognized basis for forest management [66][67][68]. There is different forest ecological classification information used in different parts of the world, as well as Nepal as a forest management base.…”
Section: Forest Ecological Classifications In Nepalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually, it ranges from tree genetic variation characteristics (in terms of regeneration vs. canopy compositions) to multi-population structures reflected in disturbance and management regimes. To enhance the adaptive potential and associated ecosystem services of forests, we proposed a conceptual framework for hemiboreal tree dynamics based on a dynamic typology of forest communities [13,14,18,19,[41][42][43][44][45][46] and forest sites defined by field layer-canopy dominants, on-site soil fertility and moisture [18,47], and four types of tree regeneration strategies [33][34][35][37][38][39]48] (Table 1). It follows the Lithuanian classification of forest types and the layer dominants: forest site type, forest type series (field flora), and dominant and secondary tree species [18].…”
Section: Natural Regeneration Of European Hemiboreal Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It follows the Lithuanian classification of forest types and the layer dominants: forest site type, forest type series (field flora), and dominant and secondary tree species [18]. The three dynamic forest habitat types in our conceptual framework represent general descriptions of plant community types that reflect the dynamics of vegetation cover that occur in the course of natural disturbances [13]. In hemiboreal forests, there are three main types of natural disturbance regimes that determine the success of natural selection: (1) gap dynamics caused by the death of individual trees or small groups of trees in the absence of fire; (2) successional development after severe stand-replacing disturbances, such as crown fires, large windthrows, pest outbreaks, etc.…”
Section: Natural Regeneration Of European Hemiboreal Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Climate change can also exacerbate the effect of other factors on vegetation, as is the case with man-made pollution [4,5]. In this regard, the climate-vegetation problem is recognized as one of the most urgent in ecology and biogeography [1,2,[6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%