The silviculture of transformation — a commentary

The present trend towards transformation of forests is the result of public dissatisfaction with the appearance and perceived unnaturalness of plantations. Many foresters are reacting to this political pressure by pursuing a complete shift from plantations to single-tree selection forestry. Many oth...

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