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- What limits adoption of alternative silvicultural systems?
- David Forrester receives Heisenberg-Scholarship
- European forest scientists discuss suitability of close-to-nature silviculture for adapting temperate European forests to climate change
- Jürgen Bauhus and Jan Bannister obtain "IUFRO Scientific Awards 2014"
- Julia Sohn was awarded the „Göttinger Preis Waldökosystemforschung“ 2014
- A new index of forest management intensity
- Estimating the light absorption by individual species within mixed-species forests
- Tree species interactions in mixed stands are not static - they change temporally and spatially
- Oak-Cluster planting: Intra- and interspecific competition differently influence stem quality
- Steinlin-Preis 2013 for Jan Bannister and Gregor Seitz
- Friederike Lang und Jürgen Bauhus in den Wissenschaftlichen Beirat für Waldpolitik berufen
- Increased tree species richness & similar stand productivity: oak cluster planting compared to traditional row planting.
- Wild Service Tree outlasts continuous cover of Sessile Oak.
- Growth of spruce and fir benefits from mixed-species neighbourhoods of these species
- PioWood: New research project on utilization of fast growing pioneer trees
- Periodic thinning operations seem to promote the dominance of non-indigenous northern red oak in the regeneration layer of European mixed hardwood forests
- "Thurn und Taxis Förderpreis 2012" for Patrick Pyttel
- Long and shady shelterwood situations may lead to instable root systems in naturally regenerated Douglas fir
- Douglas fir is not more storm resistant than Norway spruce - Results from long-term forest growth experiments in southwestern Germany
- Meta-analysis confirms suitability of group planting of oaks - Publication in "Forest Ecology & Management"