Contemporary forest restoration: A review emphasizing function
The forest restoration challenge (globally 2 billion ha) and the prospect of changing climate
with increasing frequency of extreme events argues for approaching restoration from a …
with increasing frequency of extreme events argues for approaching restoration from a …
Forest policy and management approaches for carbon dioxide removal
Forests increasingly will be used for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) as a natural climate
solution, and the implementation of forest-based CDR presents a complex public policy …
solution, and the implementation of forest-based CDR presents a complex public policy …
Perspectives: Carbon markets might incentivize poorer ecological outcomes in longleaf pine ecosystems
Naturally-regenerated, second-growth longleaf pine woodlands of the southern USA are
often composed of stands with low canopy cover (25–60%) and diverse herbaceous ground …
often composed of stands with low canopy cover (25–60%) and diverse herbaceous ground …
Carbon tradeoffs of restoration and provision of endangered species habitat in a fire-maintained forest
Forests are a significant part of the global carbon cycle and are increasingly viewed as tools
for mitigating climate change. Natural disturbances, such as fire, can reduce carbon storage …
for mitigating climate change. Natural disturbances, such as fire, can reduce carbon storage …
Nursery response of container Pinus palustris seedlings to nitrogen supply and subsequent effects on outplanting performance
DP Jackson, RK Dumroese, JP Barnett - Forest Ecology and Management, 2012 - Elsevier
Container longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) seedlings often survive and grow better after
outplanting than bareroot seedlings. Because of this, most longleaf pine are now produced …
outplanting than bareroot seedlings. Because of this, most longleaf pine are now produced …
Opportunities and challenges for hurricane resilience on agricultural and forest land in the US Southeast and Caribbean
Three storms in the 2017 hurricane season caused $265 billion in damages in the US
Southeast and Caribbean, including billions in losses in the agriculture and forestry sector …
Southeast and Caribbean, including billions in losses in the agriculture and forestry sector …
Morphology, gas exchange, and chlorophyll content of longleaf pine seedlings in response to rooting volume, copper root pruning, and nitrogen supply in a container …
Few pine species develop a seedling grass stage; this growth phase, characterized by
strong, carrot-like taproots and a stem-less nature, poses unique challenges during nursery …
strong, carrot-like taproots and a stem-less nature, poses unique challenges during nursery …
Sustainability of forest management under changing climatic conditions in the southern United States: Adaptation strategies, economic rents and carbon sequestration
The impacts of climate change on profitability and carbon storage in even-aged forest stands
of two dominant commercial pine species, loblolly and slash pine, in the southern United …
of two dominant commercial pine species, loblolly and slash pine, in the southern United …
Measured and modelled leaf and stand‐scale productivity across a soil moisture gradient and a severe drought
Environmental controls on carbon dynamics operate at a range of interacting scales from the
leaf to landscape. The key questions of this study addressed the influence of water and …
leaf to landscape. The key questions of this study addressed the influence of water and …
Prescribed fire effects on Pinus palustris woodland development after catastrophic wind disturbance and salvage logging
Scientifically informed strategies to manage naturally disturbed forests are critical to support
the sustained provisioning of ecosystem goods and services. In fire-adapted ecosystems …
the sustained provisioning of ecosystem goods and services. In fire-adapted ecosystems …