110 results on '"Hervé, Jean-Christophe"'
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2. Prediction of Forest Soil Nutrient Status Using Vegetation
3. France
4. Progress Towards Harmonised Assessment of Availability and Use of Wood Resources in Europe
5. Variation in Growth Form and Precocity at Birth in Eutherian Mammals
6. Optimizing the bioindication of forest soil acidity, nitrogen and mineral nutrition using plant species
7. Recent growth changes in Western European forests are driven by climate warming and structured across tree species climatic habitats
8. Growing stock monitoring by European National Forest Inventories:Historical origins, current methods and harmonisation
9. Shifts in the height-related competitiveness of tree species following recent climate warming and implications for tree community composition: the case of common beech and sessile oak as predominant broadleaved species in Europe
10. Is the Spatial Distribution of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Limited by Its Potential Height Growth?
11. Changes in Environmental Controls on the Growth of Abies alba Mill. in the Vosges Mountains, North-Eastern France, during the 20th Century
12. Growing stock monitoring by European National Forest Inventories: Historical origins, current methods and harmonisation
13. Spatial patterns of historical growth changes in Norway spruce across western European mountains and the key effect of climate warming
14. Corrigendum to “Recent growth trends of conifers across Western Europe are controlled by thermal and water constraints and favored by forest heterogeneity” [Sci. Total Environ. 742 (2020) 140453]
15. Estimation de la Moyenne des Valeurs les Plus Elevees d'une Population Finie: Application aux Inventaires Forestiers
16. When tree rings behave like foam: moderate historical decrease in the mean ring density of common beech paralleling a strong historical growth increase
17. Moving from a forest standing tree volume assessment to a biomass assessment requires knowledge of the basic density of wood which, beyond average values by species or group of species, varies greatly within and between species, environmental conditions, and the structural and management properties of the stands. Based on breakthrough innovation, the XyloDensMap project has enabled the high throughput measurement of the wood basic density of more than one hundred and ten thousand drill cores taken during four successive campaigns of the National Forest Inventory. Here we present the first results of the basic wood density of the Mediterranean forest tree species which lead to an upward estimate of 12% of the above-ground biomass of these forests. We conclude by underlining the need for additional samples for species that are poorly represented and when management issues for biomass are raised at local scales such as that of stands
18. Growing stock monitoring by European National Forest Inventories: Historical origins, current methods and harmonisation
19. Large-scale dynamics of a heterogeneous forest resource are driven jointly by geographically varying growth conditions, tree species composition and stand structure
20. Diameter and death of whorl and interwhorl branches in Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica Manetti): a model accounting for acrotony
21. Nitrogen footprint in a long-term observation of forest growth over the twentieth century
22. Seeing the Trees in the World’s Forests: An Extension of the Forest Transition Concept
23. Unprecedented pluri-decennial increase in the growing stock of French forests is persistent and dominated by private broadleaved forests
24. Picea abies site index prediction by environmental factors and understorey vegetation: a two-scale approach based on survey databases
25. Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
26. Partition idéalisée et régionalisée de la composition en espèces ligneuses des forêts françaises
27. Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
28. Mass extinctions, biodiversity explosions and ecological niches
29. Evaluation des ressources forestières pour la bioéconomie : quels nouveaux besoins et comment y répondre ?
30. L’expansion séculaire des forêts françaises est dominée par l’accroissement du stock sur pied et ne sature pas dans le temps
31. DIABOLO - Distributed, integrated and harmonised forest Information for bioeconomy outlooks: WP2 Internal discussion report
32. DIABOLO - Distributed, integrated and harmonised forest information for bioeconomy outlooks: WP2 Overview and work and operational plan for 2015
33. L’inventaire des ressources forestières en France : un nouveau regard sur de nouvelles forêts
34. Estimation harmonisée du volume de tige à différentes découpes
35. Comparaison entre les forêts de 1908 et les forêts actuelles à partir de l’inventaire Daubrée
36. Comment apprécier le niveau d’exploitation des ressources forestières françaises ?
37. Comment aménager les forêts mélangées ? Restitution de l'atelier 2b
38. Les forêts mélangées en France métropolitaine. Caractérisation à partir des résultatsde l’Inventaire forestier national
39. Spatial patterns of historical growth changes in Norway spruce across western European mountains and the key effect of climate warming
40. Diameter and death of whorl and interwhorl branches in Atlas cedar (Cedrus atlantica Manetti): a model accounting for acrotony
41. Nitrogen footprint in a long-term observation of forest growth over the twentieth century
42. Dominant radial and height growth reveal comparable historical variations for common beech in north-eastern France
43. Long-Term Changes in Forest Productivity: A Consistent Assessment in Even-Aged Stands
44. Respective importance of ecological conditions and stand composition on Abies alba Mill. dominant height growth
45. Picea abiessite index prediction by environmental factors and understorey vegetation: a two-scale approach based on survey databases
46. A flexible radial increment model for individual trees in pure even-aged stands
47. The influence of site quality, silviculture and region on wood density mixed model in Quercus petraea Liebl.
48. Modelling the Number of Rings in Individual Logs of Norway Spruce
49. Modelling variability of within-ring density components in Quercus petraea Liebl. with mixed-effect models and simulating the influence of contrasting silvicultures on wood density
50. Modelling branchiness of Corsican pine with mixed-effect models (Pinus nigra Arnold ssp. laricio (Poiret) Maire)
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