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1. Disentangling direct and indirect effects of forest structure on biodiversity: Bottom‐up and top‐down effects between forestry, bats and their insect prey.

3. A Sanctuary in the Heart of Costa Rican Rainforest: Saving La Ceiba.

6. Brazilian forest code: Advances and setbacks

11. Restoring Forests and Trees for Sustainable Development : Policies, Practices, Impacts, and Ways Forward

13. A Proposed Safari Park in a Subtropical Forest in Northeastern Bangladesh Will Be Detrimental to Native Biodiversity.

16. Debates forestales en la Unión Europea.

17. Contrasting trends in biodiversity of birds and trees during succession following cacao agroforest abandonment.

18. New spatial analyses of Australian wildfires highlight the need for new fire, resource, and conservation policies.

20. Assessing tree-related microhabitat retention according to a harvest gradient using tree-defect surveys as proxies in Eastern Canadian mixedwood forests.

21. Tropical forest subjected to intensive post-logging silviculture maintains functionally diverse dung beetle communities.

22. Production, restoration, mitigation: a new generation of plantations.

23. Integrating forest biodiversity conservation and restoration ecology principles to recover natural forest ecosystems.

26. Flawed forest policy: flawed Regional Forest Agreements.

27. Plant community development following reclamation of oil sands mine sites in the boreal forest: a review.

28. Diversity increases with elevation: empidine dance flies (Diptera, Empididae) challenge a predominant pattern.

29. Small montane cloud forest fragments are important for conserving tree diversity in the Ecuadorian Andes.

30. Modified forest rotation lengths: Long-term effects on landscape-scale habitat availability for specialized species.

32. Spatially combining wood production and recreation with biodiversity conservation.

33. Joining of the historical research and future prediction as a support tool for the assessment of management strategy for European beech-dominated forests in protected areas.

34. Degradation in landscape matrix has diverse impacts on diversity in protected areas.

35. Understory vascular plant community assembly in relation to time-since-fire and environmental variables in a Chinese boreal forest.

36. Keystone Species, Forest and Landscape: A Model to Select Protected Areas.

37. Varying rotation lengths in northern production forests: Implications for habitats provided by retention and production trees.

38. Where to survey? Spatial biodiversity survey gap analysis: a multicriteria approach.

39. Spatial modelling of congruence of native biodiversity and potential hotspots of forest invasive species (FIS) in central Indian landscape.

40. Combinations of aggregated and dispersed retention improve conservation of saproxylic beetles in boreal white spruce stands.

41. Native forest loss in the Chilean biodiversity hotspot: revealing the evidence.

43. Urban church forests for local temperature regulation: Implications the role of managing and incorporating urban green space in urban planning.

44. Cost-efficient strategies to preserve dead wood-dependent species in a managed forest landscape.

45. Ten-year responses of ground-dwelling spiders to retention harvest in the boreal forest.

46. Megafires: an emerging threat to old-forest species.

47. Effects of partial cutting on logging productivity, economic returns and dead wood in boreal pine forest.

48. The biodiversity contribution of wood plantations: Contrasting the bird communities of Sweden’s protected and production oak forests.

49. Climate modulates the effects of tree diversity on forest productivity.

50. Socio-ecological implications of modifying rotation lengths in forestry.

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