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CONTENTS
CONTENU
INHALT
CONTENIDO
1.
PLENARV SESSION
A.
Kurt
J.-P. Lanly
J.
PoHanschütz
H.
Brandi
H.
Schulz
I. Samset
J.
Materna
H.J.
Fiedler
H.G.
Lund
J.
Burley
Ph.
Adlard
R.
Sólymos
D.
Heinsdorf
Q.
Hofmann
Das Nachhaltigkeitsprinzip
der Forstwirtschaften Europa
Sustained yield principles 1n
forestry 1n the tropics
Die
Bedeutung langfristiger Ver¬
suche Im Hinblick auf die Ent¬
wicklung der Forstwirtschaft
EntvdcklungsUnien 1n deutscher
Forstwirtschaft und Forstwissen¬
schaft mit Internationaler Aus¬
strahlung
Entwicklung der Holznutzung
The development and scientific
approach of forest operation
Waldschäden als Folge chemischer
Veränderungen der Atmosphäre
Forest threats and their global
monitoring
Plantation,
silvicultura!
research
and genetic Improvement
Aufforstung als Mittel gegen land¬
wirtschaftliche Überproduktion
Standortsgemäße Forstwirtschaft
31
43
73
93
113
127
139
153
169
2.
ABSTRACTS
Division
1
VI
G.
GÌ
atze1
H.
Otto
H.M.
Keller
H.
Gossow
The role of forest ecology In
Central European forestry
Silviculture in Europe
-
problems
and advantages
-
in a historical
view
Early needs for watershed manage¬
ment
-
recent developments of
forest hydrology 1n Europe
Game management and land use 1n
Central Europe
-
Borders as poli¬
tical ecotones, their problems and
options
183
184
185
186
Session
2
(S
1.03)
R.
Lützke
С.К.
Ong
Т.О.
Darnhofer
T. Matsuzaki
A. Robertson
J.
Hornbeck
H.M. Brechtl
H.-W.
Führer
Der Beitrag der Forstmeteorologie zur -
Erforschung der Umweltbedingungen 1n
den Wäldern - Rückblick und Vorausschau
Current research on microclimate and
agroforestry
Forest.damages by meteorological
causes 1n Japan
Effects of wind on boreal forests
Catchment studies in North America:
A review of past results and future
needs
Importance of forest hydrological
Benchmark-Catchments 1n connection
with the forest decline problem 1n
Europe
187
188
189
190
191
192
NV
K.H.
Feger
G.
Brahmer
A. Herrmann
M.
Schöniger
Small watersheds as
Integrative
tools
for the study of perturbation effects
on element cycling 1n forests
Modelling pathways and residence times
of water 1n forested watersheds
193
194
S.J. Zheng
R.H. Swanson
L.
Bengtsson
H. Gucinski
0. Xu
G. Sirén
D.G.
Fox
L.
Kajfez-Bogotaj
A. Hocevar
Ε.Α.
Jones
D.D.
Reed
S.
Halldin
H.
Grip
Water balance and Interception mo¬
delling of forest ecosystem 1n some
mountain areas ot China
195
Significant historical developments 1n
thermometric methods for measuring
sap flow 1n trees
196
Climate of the 21st century
197
Elements of the forest carbon
budget of the USA
198
A preliminary study on the Influence
of potential climate change on forests
in China
199
Biological long-term evidence of climate
change 1n the subarctic of Finland
199
Global climate change and Its effects
on forestry:
Adress
scaling problems
200
Assessment.of climate change on pro¬
ductivity of beach stand 1n Slovenia
using simulation methods
201
Ecological Implications of projected
climate change scenarios 1n forest
ecosystems of central North America
202
NOPEX
-
A NOrdic hydrometeorological
Pilot Experiment
203
Session
3
(S
1.04)
J.D. Cheng
H.L. Wu
T. Mizuyama
An assessment of landslide and debris
flow events with hydrometeorological
and other site Information
Results of a questionnaire on the
research needs of torrent erosion and
control
204
205
VIII
D.
Emmanogloudis
L.
Letíc
Mean bed slope and mean watershed slope
of a torrent: A combined factor of long-
term torrential activity
206
Runoff study in the research nountain
watershed Gvozdacka
Reka
207
M. Djorovic
R.M.
Rice
J.
Lewis
H. Mori
wak
1
и.
Mani
M.
Zimmermann
M.
Falciai
Y. Jenn-Nan
A.N. Bald
N. Ozyuvad
S. Ozhan
H.-M.
Brechtéi
A study of sediment yield and Its
correlation to upstream erosion 1n
river basin Jasenica
207
Predicting erosion risks and erosion
volumes associated with timber
harvesting 1n northwestern California,
USA
208
Movement of a rapid landslide with a
circular slip surface
209
Natural hazards assessment with a GIS:
An Example from Switzerland
210
Debris flow at Fusine (ValtelUna,
Italy, July
1987) 211
Control of natural disasters by water¬
shed management 1n Taiwan
211
Calibration of paired experimental
watershed with respect
ťo
streamflòw
characteristics 1n mature oak-beech
forest ecosystem near Istanbul, Turkey
212
Influence of forest cover on accumu¬
lation and melt of snow
-
results of a
model calculation for the state of
Hesse
- 213
Session
4 (1.05)
H. Thomas
і
us
L.H. Frivold
.
L.
Lanier
Sp. Dafis
Principles of an ecologically oriented
silviculture
Ecologically oriented silviculture 1n
the boreal coniferous zone
frindples of silviculture 1n France
Application of ecological principles
of silviculture in the Mediterranean
region
214
216
216
217
IX
E.F. Bruenig
D.
МИпѕек
Ecological principles of silviculture
1n tropical forests
218
Naturnahe Waldwirtschaft - eine Selbst¬
verständlichkeit 219
H.
Grosse
Sh.
Uu
P. P1uss1
A.Z.
Sulii
P.
Burschel
P.E. Kauppi
H.
Thomaslus
D. Xu
Experiences with the rehabilitation of
degraded native forests in chile
220
A preliminary study on the characte¬
ristics of productivity of main virgin
forest vegetation 1n China
221
Retrospective study of man-Induced
changes 1n European forest ecosystems
222
Possibilities for reducing the green¬
house effect by silvicultural measures,
1n particular1 by extending forest areas
223
Effects of COj-induced climatic warming
on forest growth
224
Impacts of a climatic change on the
forests and forest management 1n
Central Europe
225
A preliminary study on the Influence
of potential climate change on fo¬
rests in China
. 226
Session
5
(S
1.07)
J.G. Bertault
B.Dupuy
H.F.
Maître
Recherches sylvicoles pour un
amenagement
durable
en forêt
dense
humide
227
J. Kartasubrata
P. H1
Hegers
K.F. Wiersuffl
N.R.
de Graaf
J.
Hand
r1son
J.
Evans
A. Moutanda
P.
J.
Wood
Traditions 1n tropical sHvicultural
research 1n Indonesia
The quest for sustainability: Silvi-
cultural research in
Suriname
since
1900
The role of plantation forestry 1n
sustainable development of tropical
forests
228
229
230
R.
Salazar
The state of silviculture in Latin
.
America and the role of research in
future development
L.B. Oyebamiji Natural and artificial regeneration
S. Ijalana in South-Western Nigeria
231
232
P.R.O. Kio
J.E. Abu
R.G. Lowe
H.-J.
von Maydell
F. Owino
R.V. Singh
High forest management in Nigeria
Research on sustainable dry land
forest management 1n the tropics
Silvicultural research to achieve
susta1nab1Hty 1n forest management
1n India
233
234
235
Session
β
(S
1.08)
C. Cederlund
R.
Bergstrom
P.
Helle
K. Sjöberg
N.
Maruyama
J.M.
Wunderle
J.W.
Wiley
CR. Qr1ff1n
J.M.
Scott
Т.К.
Fuller
D.B. Kittredge
W.
Halbin
P.A.
Gray
D.
Cameron
J.
Baker
Trends in moose
-
forest system in
Fennoscandio
Bird community dynamics in boreal
forests
Caperceli
He populations and modern
forestry
The Impact of forestry on ungulates
in Japan
Effects of cyclonic storms on wild¬
life: Concern for forest managers
GAP analysis: A landscape approach
for assessing critical habitats for
conserving biological diversity
Conservation status of large forest
carnivores
Wild
Ufe habitat
evaluation
1n Canada
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
XI
R.M.
Muth
Subsistence hunting In the boreal
forest of North America
244
H. Qossow
Habitat evaluation procedures (HEP)
for ungulate game management 1n
Central-Europe: A constructive
critique
245
Session
7
(P
1.06)
R. Rogers
O.L. Loftis
P.S.
Johnson
H.
Schulz
N.
Breda
H. Cochard
A. Qranier
E. Dreyer
D. Epron
G. Aussenac
R.
Sólymos
J.
-Ph.
Schütz
F. Ningre
E.
Hochbichler
G. K. Kenk
An overview of oak silviculture 1n
the United States: The past, pre¬
sent, and future
Improvement and silviculture of oaks
from the view of product utilization
Compared sensitivity to drought
of pedunculate and sessile oaks
1n a nature stand
Improvement and silviculture of
oaks in Hungary
High quality oak silviculture 1n
Switzerland
-
concept of education
and production 1n the marginal range
of European oaks
-
The past, present and future of oak
silviculture in France
Silviculture treatment of the oak
1n Austria
New perspectives in Improvement and
sylviculture of oaks in Germany
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
J.A.
Pardos
L.
GH
V.
Leandru
0.
Val kova
Session 8
(P
1.13)
Outlook
of forest vegetation management
1n peninsular Spain: Ecological and
economic constraints
254
Economic and ecological problems of
forest weed management in Romania
255
Weed control at the reforestation
1n the air pollution areas
256
XII
A.
Gorzelak
M.
Pavle
Ecological and
silvicultura!
aspects
of.weed spreading in the forests
of the western Sudeten Mountains
Influence of weed on forest seedlings
under different ecological conditions
257
258
H. Johansson Weed control when establishing Sal
ix
and forests on agricultural land
A. Dohrenbusch Economic and ecological aspects of
forest vegetation mangement in
Germany
259
259
H. Frochot
0.
Lyly
E. Lahde
Economic and ecological problems of
forest vegetation management 1n
France
Economic and ecological problems of
forest weed management in Finland
260
261
Session
9
(P
1.14)
J.-Ph.
Schütz
К.
Stoszek
M.
A. Mendosa-BMseno
A.R. Stage
R.
Monserud
H.
Reiniger
History and current importance of
unevenage silviculture In Europe
262
Unevenage management in the American
West: Renaissance
263
Status and prospects of unevenage
management practice, research and
Information transfer 1n Latin America
264
Modeling effects of management on
unevenaged stands dynamics
265
The selection forest: A practitioner s
view
266
Session
10
(S
1.01 - 09)
J. Fanta
Forest ecosystems development on de¬
graded and reclaimed sites: Intro¬
duction to the workshop
267
XIII
J.
I-hotsky
R.
Walendzik
G.
Szoltyk
I. Olejarski
Degradationsstadien der produktiven
Waldökosysteme, ihre Ursachen, Folgen
für den Boden und Prinzipien der Regra¬
dati
on
The factors differentiating similar
forest sites 1n contaminated and un-
contaminated areas
268
268
J. Hruška
P.
Kram
S. Gencheva
El. Zheleva
R. Petrova
J.
Zwolinski
A. Letti
J. Hysek
P. Cudlin
F.
Chrne
11
kova
H. Cerny
V. MejstMk
D.Maddelein
N.
Lust
R.
Schneider
D.
Schröder
K. Prach
P. Pysek
V. Bejcek
K. Stastny
B.
Smiriš
Monitoring
of the forested catchment
with extremely high aluminum content
1n runoff,
Lysina, Slavkovsky les
Mts.
Czechoslovakia
269
Factors
limiting forest-biological
reclamation of coal tips
270
Rates of organic matter decomposition
1n forest polluted with heavy metals
271
Soil
microflora in
an area where spruce
was killed by
<S02-em1ss1ons
and has
been succeeded by birch and mountain ash
272
Growth comparison of Norway spruce
cuttings and mycorrhizal seedlings
grown in a severely polluted area
in
Krušne
hory
Mountains
273
Soil and forest floor characte¬
ristics of a Scots pine stand on
drift sands
274
Development of reclaimed soils
derived from loess under forestral
and agricultural use
275
Spontaneous establishment of woody
species on derelict land 1n central
Europe
276
Spontaneous succession 1n reclaimed
sites in the
Krušne
hory
Mountains,
Czechoslovakia
277.
The succession of birds and small
mammal communities on spoil banks
*
after surface brown coal mining in
the Most Basin, Czechoslovakia
278
Spontaneous forest succession 1n the
Central Rhodopi
Mts,
North Greece
279
XIV
M. Cas
V.
Caboun et al.
Forest decline and suitable silvicul-
tural measures in the Mezica Valley,
Slovenia
Rev1talizat1on of forests 1n the
Jelšava - Lubeník
Immission
region
(Slovakia)
280
281
P. Horavdk Development of new forest ecosystems
after a large-scale forest decline
1n
Krušne
Hory
Mts.
282
К.
Grosser Die
natürlichen Waldgesellschaften
der Niederlausitz und Ihre landes-
kulturelle Bedeutuntg 1m Cottbus-Senf-
tenberger Braunkohlenrevier 283
H. Sauer Die Grundmelioration als Voraussetung
für die Rekultivierung schwefelhaltiger
Rohboden des Braunkohlenbergbaues 1n
der Lausitz 284
K. Preußner Erfahrungen beim Aufbau neuer Walder
auf den Kippen und Halden des Braun¬
kohlenbergbaues 1n der Lausitz 285
H. Schwabe Humus
development of forest stands on
tip soils near brown coal mines 1n
Lusitânia,
Germany
286
N. Möhlenbruch Forstliche Rekultuvierung 1m Rheini¬
schen Braunkohlenrevier 287
Q> Wolf
Freie Sukzession und forstliche Rekul¬
tivierung auf Rohböden aus der Sicht
des Naturschutzes 288
s- stvs
Post-mining environmental planning
with the emphasis on forestry 1n the
North Bohemian Basin
289
V. Bartoš
J. Fanta
G. Wolf
Implementation of restoration
policies 1n the North Bohemian
brown coal basin
Forest ecosystem development on de¬
graded and reclaimed sites: summary
of the workshop
290
291
XV
Session 11
(Ρ
1.09,
Ρ
3.01,
Ρ
5.03)
С.
Mitchell
L.
Mez
P.J.
Kowalik
Bioenergy
programs 1n the
western
hemisphere
Energy-related pollution problems 1n
eastern Europe
Pollution and energy policy 1n Poland
293
294
295
J.W. Ranney
S.B. McLaughUn
L.L. Wright
D.W.
Cole
Ch.L. Henry
R.B. Harrison
K.L. Perttu
L. Sennerby-Forsse
J.
Melin
G. Siren
K. Rosen
W.A. Kenney
J.B. Ford-Robertson
C.P. Mitchell
K. Groves
A. Baker
Discussion
Short-rotation woody crop: Atmospheric
pollution, climate change and energy
The use of municipal sludge to Increase
production 1n forestry
Nutrient removal from sludge and ash
using vegetation filters of Salix
Uptake of cesium 1n fast-growing Sal
ix
clones
The role of multipurpose tree plan¬
tings for wind protection, erosion
control and environmental enhance¬
ment
Biomass production and technological
development for short rotation
forestry plantations
Biomass conversion 1n rural areas in
sub-saharan Africa
Energy from biomass
-
prospects for
utilization techniques
296
297
298
299
300
300
301
302
XVI
Session 12
(S
1.02)
J. Fanta
Forest ecology: A critical assessment
of the present state of affairs
303
F. Alain
The evolution of site studies 1n France
-
past, present and future
304
H.-J. Fiedler
Zur Situation der forstlichen
Standortskunde 1n Deutschland 305
R.F. Hüttl
Nutrition
management 1n
forests
-
former and
recent
experiences.
306
R.O.
Squire Developing an ecological approach
R.G. Campbell to sustainable multiple-use manage¬
ment forests: A perspective from
South-Eastern Australia
307
I.R. Hunter The contribution of plant sample
K. Halbara
analysis to Improved forest mana¬
gement
308
XVII
Session 14
(S
1.05 - 03)
S.
Möller
S.
Irrgang
M.
Bobi
пас
F. Ferlin
F.
Ferlin
V. Puhek
M.
Bobi
пас
J.-PH.
Schütz
К.
-W.
Lockow
P. Braathe
H.Opdahl
E.W.
Mei zer
L.
Shirong
M.
Sani
ga
J.W. McMinn
Struktur
und Dynamik von Buchenbeständen 309
Modelling of the regeneration growth of
birch pioneer forests
310
Jugendliche Struktur- und Wachstums¬
entwicklung bei Stieleiche 1n unge¬
pflegten Beständen 311
Räumliche Baumverteilung und Umsetzungs¬
prozesse bei Stielelche 1n ungepflegten
Jungbeständen 312
Principles of
silvicultura!
treatment
of mixed stands
313
Zur Quantifizierung der Wuahsdynamik
der Kiefer und Schlußfolgerungen für
die Bestandespflege 314
Dynamics of young spruce-birch mixed
stands and their stability against
snow
315
Entwicklung und Wachstum von Misch¬
beständen 1m Tharandter Meliorations¬
verfahren auf Buntsandstein 1n
Thüringen 316
Nitrogen cycling and dynamic analysis
of an artificial larch forest ecosystem
317
Interspezifische Konkurrenz in Lärchen-
Buchen Jungwüchsen und Dickungen 318
Influence of harvesting strategies
on species diversity and structure
of young stands
319
Wang You-Min
Wang ZhongHn
Zhang Feng
et al.
A study of the structure and pro¬
tective benefits of
agřo-forest
systems
Afforestation techniques for water
and soil conservation forests 1n
arid loess hills
320
321
Poeter Session
XVIII
S
1.01
E. Omyter
ko
A. KHczkowska
R.
Walendzik
J. Celte!
T.l
3.
Russel
et al
G.
Mackenthun
H.
M.
Beni
S
1.02
Q.
, Schüler
M
.
Sachs
B
.
Vrbek
W
.
Schaaf
Development
of Norway spruce stands
in the highly damaged lands 1n
Sudeten Mountains 322
The factors differentiate similar
forest sites of contaminated (Upper
Silesia) and uncontamihated areas
(North-East Poland)
322
Succession of rowan (Sorbus aucuparia
L.) as regeneration form of the forest
in the area of ecological catastrophy
1n the Izer-Mountains (Western Sude-
t1c Mountains)
323
Coarse woody debris as an Integral
component of forested ecosystems
324
Quantitative root studies in a
100
year old spruce-beech forest
324
Production of woody biomass on
degraded site: an alternative approach
325
Reaktionen von Gesteinsmehl 1n der Streu
versauerter Forstökosysteme bei Boden¬
schutzmaßnahmen 326
Savannization - an
ecological answer
to desertification
327
Forest typology 1n the forestry of
Croatia
328
N-deposition and N-turnover as sources
of son acidification in a Norway spruce
ecosystem in the
Fi
elite lgebirge/FRG
329
XIX
H.-P.
Ende
R.F.
Hüttl
G. Mackenthun
Insufficient S nutrition of yellowed
beech and spruce in the southern
Black Forest
An amelioration experiment in the
Soiling Mountains, West Germany
330
330
S
1.03
A. Forest Meteorology
A. Ahmad
K. Blennow
P.
Elias
State of environment in Narmada Basin
with special reference to forestry:
An assessment
Mapping of frost prone localities in
Tönnersjö
Experimental Forest,
Southern Sweden
Microclimate of an oak-hornbeam
forest 1n SW Slovakia
331
332
333
B.A. Gardiner
E.
Juin
M.
Chang
H.Mayer
J.J.
Nizinski
D.
Morand
B. Norén
A.S. Sastri
R.
Grote
Airflow over forests 1n complex
terrain: measurements and modelling
Effects of forest activities on air
and soil temperatures in a humid
environment
The factor climate within the
causal complex of forest decline
Actual evapotranspiration of a steppe
with
Acacia torti
lis
and
Ba
lani
tes
aegyptiaca (North Senegal)
Rain gauging with small errors
Influence of forest cover on pre-
monsoon thunderstorm activity 1n
Central India
Photosynthese und Wachstum unter
Trockenstreß an einer 60-Jährigen
Fichte im
Soiling
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
XX
В.
Forest Hydrology
H.
W.
Brechti
Führer
P. Elias
V. Sokol
lek
A. Meuse
r
H. Ernstberger
Results of a paired watershed study
with calibration 1n the Krofdorf forest
research area, State of Hesse,
бегмапу
Actual evapotranspiration of a poplar
stand at Danube River, SW Slovakia
Water balances of forest bushy land
and grassland during ten years
341
342
343
Q. Peschke
K. Miegel
Ch. Etzenberg
T.
Standova
r
K. Radkal
A. Veen
W. Klaassen
M.
Xuehua
W.
Yanhui
L.
Yongmin
G. Schiller
Y. Cohen
Process related analysis of the
different runoff components 1n a
forested basin
344
The relation between moisture Indi¬
cation of herbs and site moisture
status 1n a sessile oak stand
345
Does land use heterogeneity affect
the atmosphere
-
forest soil Inter¬
action?
346
Forest cutting«and soil conservation
1n
subalpine
forest of West Sichuan
1n China
. 347
The primary foresthydrological study
of mosc-bamboo (Phyllostachys
pubescens)
plantation in the south of China
348
Monitoring transpiration of an Aleppo
pine forest for the estimation of soil
water availability under semi-arid
climatic conditions
349
XXI
С.
Global Climate
Change
Z. Bednarz Dendrochronological
analyses as a
method of estimation of water
deficiency 1n oak and Scots pine
350
R. Ceulemans Effect of Increased C02 on growth and
A. Perez-Leroux physiology of poplar
351
0.
Flemming Atmospheric accompanying factors at
Immission
damage of forests
352
V. MareS Ecology of Norway spruce regeneration
in the air polluted areas of Orlike
hory
mountains
353
A.
Vermetten
et al. COj-uptake
by a stand of Douglas-fir:
Flux measurements compared to model
calculations
354
XXII
Division
2
H.B. Kriebel
H.
-F. Joachim
IUFRO Divison 2 -
groundwork and
pioneering 1n tree physiology,
genetics and protection research
In memory of Hans
Schönbach
and
Otto Schròck
355
355
Session
1
M. Glertych
J. Oleksyn
P. Krutzsch
H.
Welsgerber
J.
Šindelář
J.
Kleinschmitt
Studies on the genetic variation
1n Scots pine (Pinus SylvestMs)
coordinated by IUFRO
IUFRO s role 1n coniferous tree
Improvement
:
Norway spruce
IUFRO s role 1n coniferous tree
Improvement: History, results and
future trends of research and Inter¬
national cooperation with European
larch (Larix
Decidua
Mill.)
IUFRO s role 1n Douglas-fir genetic
Improvement
356
356
357
357
Session
2
P.
Schutt
M.
Hubbes
W. BaltensweHer
R.W.
Stark
J.
P.
Vité
T.L.
Payne
IUFRO s part 1n the history of
forest pathology
358
Forest pathology of the future 358
IUFRO s role 1n the history of forest
entomology research
35
Plant protection 1n forestry: Current
and future problems 1n forest entomology
360
XXIII
Session 3
F. Scholz
P.R.
МПІег
R.F.
Hüttl
Forests and one hundred years of
pollution
Ozone threat to forests 1n a changing
atmospheric environment
Forest soil acidification
361
361
362
Session
4
N.
Kohlstock
H. Schneck
F. Weiser
H.
Braun
H.
Hertel
Ch.
Ewald
Plne
tree breeding at
Waldsieversdorf
and Its Influence on management of
pine stands 1n the lowland of North¬
eastern Germany
Status and prospects of larch breeding
1n Waldsieversdorf
Some results of breeding Douglas-Fir
(Pseudotsuga menz1es11 (M1rb.) Franco)
1n Graupa
Examples of the use of enzyme gene
markers 1n forest tree breeding
363
363
364
364
Poster
Abstracts
XXIV
M.R. Ahuja
M.R. Ahuja
A.
König
H.-J. Muhs
B.R.
Stephan
P. Alazard
K.-H. Apel
J.C.
Bastian
(Coordinator)
I.
Blada
H.D.
Brown
R.L.
Anderson
B.
Cauvin
H.-H.
Chung
C.-H.
Yen
N.
Corion
P. Neumann
C.
Bigot
V. Gabukova
Genetic and maturation control of
1n
vitro regeneration 1n forest
trees
Ex situ preservation of forest tree
germplasm
Production of Improved varieties of
Pinus pinaster 1n controlled pollination
seed orchards
Results of the verification of the
simulation model for Phaenops Cyanea F.
,
Coleoptera, Buprestidae
Genetic Improvement of Douglas-fir for
European forestry
Pinus Cembra X Pinus
Montícola
and P.
Cembra X P. Qr1ff1thi1 F( Hybrids after
9
years of testing
Dogwood anthracnose 1n the United States
Frost resistance of Eucalyptus
Gunni
1
Microbes and fertility of soils:
Their effects on the performance
of containerized mycorrhizal seed¬
ling of Taiwana (Ta1wan1a Crypteroides)
Ophiostoma Ulm1 toxins as selective
agents 1n callus culture of several
elm clones
Physiology of pine reproductive
activity
366
366
366
367
368
368
369
369
370
371
371
xxv
M. Qradecki
К.
Poštenjak
V. Topolovec
J.
Hamacher
Some phenotypic characteristics
of English oak 1n registered seed
stands 1n Croatia
Histológica!
and cytological changes
1n leaves of cherry leaf roll virus
(CLRVMnfected birch, ash, and wild
cherry
372
373
D.
Häußler
J. Hesko
P.
Heydeck
C. H1ruk1
M. Kusunoki
J.
Hong
H. Z1l1ng
B. Hong
L. X1angp1ng
K. Möller
R. Kätze
1
U.
Kretzschmar
V.l.
Krutov
T.
Lako
V. Lazarev
E.
Velagić-Habul
I.
Lazarova
et al.
Monitoring
of
Lymantria Monacha L.
and other defoliating Insect
pests
of Scotch P1ne with pheromone 1n the
Northeastern German Lowland
374
Fungal diseases of spruce 1n Slovakia
374
Damping off decline 1n pine seedlings
375
Histochemical observation of MLO
distribution 1n witches-broom-
affected
Paulownia
trees
375
Advances 1n research on tree Im¬
provement and breeding in China
376
Distribution of fatty adds from the
Pi
nus
seed oils of
8
species, and the
chemotaxonomic survey
376
Laboratory propagation of P1ne pests
under optimal and stress conditions
.. 377
Modifications due to development and
stress 1n the composition of hemolymph
of the defoliating pest Bupalus
.
Piniarius
(Lep., Geometridae)
377
Induction of long shoot development
from short shoots of 1n vitro-cul-
tured Larch hybrids
378
Phytopathological Investigations 1n
woodlands of
Karellan-Kolsky
Region
of
Rusia
. 378
La productivité des reboisements de pin
d aleppe en Albanie
379
The Influence of SOj-emissions on the
occurrence of pathogenic fungi on forest
tree foliage
379
The effect of air pollutants on North
Karelian Forests
380
XXVI
Ming-
Jen Lee
F.
Lefèvre et al.
Growth characteristics., morphology, and
pathogenecity of Ganoderma species 1n
Taiwan
Populus
nigra
resource preservation 1n
France
381
381
L. Zhou-Zhi
M.
Liesebach et
al.
G.
Lorenc-Pludňska
С.
Májunké
F. Müller
N. Marques
M.
Pereira
da
Rocha
et
al.
H.
Oswald
(Coordinator)
M. Pâques
(Coordinator)
J. P1non
K.
Przybył
С.
Délateur
Q.
Cheng
j
ing
S.P. RaychaudhuM
A. Roques
F. Scholz et
al.
Superoxide
dismutases 1n insects
Ganetic variation in Norway spruce
(Picea
Abies (L.)
Karst.)
of different
geographic regions
Transport of sugars by silver maple
leaf tissues under S02 stress
Gradology of Bupalus P1n1arius L.
1n the Northeastern German Lowland
Data collection and monitoring of
gene resources of the Austrian Forest
Demographic survey of scolytidae in
homogeneous plantation
Ilnd part: Test of
attractives
Genetic Improvement of Mediterranean
f
1rs
and cedars
Somatic embryogenesis 1n conifers:
Picea
abies as a model
Variability in pathogenecity of poplar
rusts (Melampsora spp.
)
selection for
durable resistance
Pathlogical aspects of Ophiostoma
querei
on Quercus robur seedlings
Exploitation and protection of
natural forests in the subtropical
region of China
Sandal spike
current and future methods of research
1n cone and seed Insect studies
The ecological-genetic adaptability
of silver fir (Abies alba Mill.) in
air-polluted areas specifically 1n
the
Erzgebirge
382
382
383
383
384
384
385
385
386
386
387
387
388
388
XXVII
A.
Shatyaev P1ne
forests of Kazakhstan as a
paradigm for developing the simplest
model for pine plantation resistance
to Heterobas1d1on Annosum (Fr.)
Bref.
389
H.-J.
Snen
Specific peroxidase anzymes of the
shoot 1n Phyllostachys
Pubescens
389
SMfa Sheng Preliminary research on forest
diseases of Tibet
390
R. S1weck1 Healing of trees by the biological
R. Veldeman and chemical treatments
390
M.
Skrzpczyñska
The entom ofauna of cones of Fir,
Abies
Alba M111.
and Norway spruce
Picea
Abies (L.)
Karst. 1n
Poland
391
J.L.
Smoljak Monitoring
of root and butt rots of
conifers 1n young plantations and
reserve forests
391
B.R.
Stephan
Patterns of shoot and foliage traits
H.
Venne in a
Douglas fir provenance trial
392
W.J. Swart The biology of CryphonectMa
M.J. W1ngf1eld Cubensis 1n South Africa
I.J. van
der Westhulzen
392
U. Tabel
A study on qualitative and quantitati¬
ve traits of beech nuts from diffe¬
rently aged stands
393
E. Te1ss1er du Cros
A European community poplar
(Coordinator) Improvement project
393
R.
Thormann
Novel forest decline affects seed
F. Scholz
production and genetic structure of
a Scots pine population
394
M.
UscupHć ArmUlarlella
attack 1n polluted
forests of Bosnia and
Hercegovina
394
Y.N. Wang
Isolation and culture of
Chamaecyparis Spp.
395
H. Wawrzyniak Population dynamics of Matsucoccus
P1n1 Green (Homoptera
Cocco
Idea) 1n
mid-aged pine stands of Northeastern
Germany
345
XXVIII
A.
Werner
The resistance of Scots Pine Indivi¬
duals to Heterobasidion Annosum
estimated by means of survival of their
progenies after artificial Infection
396
G.
von WühUsch
International provenance trial of
H.-J. Muhs Fagus
silvática L.
First results at
D. Krusche
2
sites up to
7
years of age
396
E.B. Yakovlev
A. YHmartitno
E.
Pääkkönen
T.
Holopal
nen
L.M.
Zaguraľskaja
Z.
Changjin
L. Q1ngx1ang
Z. Lihua
Long-term faunistic study of
Fungivorous Diptera 1n
woodlands of
South
Karella 397
Follar
nutrient concentrations and
epicuticular
wax formation of Scots
pine needles
397
Microbiological approaches to the
assess of the forest soil technogenous
degradation degree
398
Effect of plant growth regulators
(PGR)
on growth, flowering and seed yield of
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea moiHssinta)
398
XXIX
Division 3
Session 1
(Ρ
3.03)
Β.
Frykmann Needs and preconditions for deve-
B.
Ohlsson lopment
of efficient forest worker
health and safety programmes in
developing countries
399
R.
Fuchs Programme
to Improve the work environ¬
ment at the state forest service of
Hamburg: How to be good 1n the wood
400
J.J. Garland Conditions necessary to Improve ergo¬
nomics in forest operations 1n Western
North America
401
M.
Lipoglavsek Beanspruchung von Waldarbeltern beim
Holzfällen 401
C.
Pollini
Ergonomie
analysis of yarding by sky-
A. CristofoHni line under mountainous .conditions
402
xxx
D.M. Baumgartner
St.
D.
G1bbs
0. Eckmtmer
Frh. H.H. von
Gaertringen
J.L.
Guitton
Th.
Gullberg
I.
Swartström
L. Hedmann
S.
Högfors
T. Komaki
В.
Kosir
H.
Medvěd
T.
Nordfjell
I.
Swartström
M.
J.
Penttinen
W. Sekot
H.-U. sinner
Session 2
(Ρ
3.04)
The forest stewardship
Programm
for
non-Industrial private forest owners 1n
Washington State, U.S.A.
The increasing Importance of forest and
wood for mountain farms
Biologische Automation durch Einzelstamm¬
wirtschaft
1n
einem privaten Forstbetrieb
Ergebnisse nach 60 Jahren unter Einbe¬
ziehung der Sturmschäden und -folgen des
Jahres 1990
Large-spaced plantations 1n small-scale
forestry
Potential
to use the farm tractor 1n the
Swedish forestry work
Appropriate methods and techniques for
horse logging under Swedish conditions
Profitability (before
und
after taxes)
of private forestry 1n some North Euro¬
pean countries
íesfaref
θ
Harvesting
Щ
Slovenian private forestry
Ä
of
*»«.
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
416
416
XXXI
Session 3
(Ρ
3.07)
P. Haschke
H.N.
Rosen
P.
Mitchell
В.
-0.
Danielsson
R.J. McCormack
D. Stoda
rt
P. Hundel
L.R. Johnson
G.
Sonntag
Gewinnung und Verwendung von Holz für
energetische Zwecke 1n Ost-Deutschland 417
Potentials and environmental Issues for
use of forest biomass as an energy
source 1n North America
418
Potential for use of wood fuels 1n
Europe
419
Economical and technical viability of
upgraded solid wood fuels
420
Coordinating contractor trucks through
computer aided centralized dispatch
421
Centralizing full tree processing to
maximize value recovery and minimize
silviculture costs
421
Feasibility of mobile merchandising
facilities
422
Optimale Rundholzverwertung durch zen¬
trale Bearbeitung am Beispiel des Holz¬
hofs Fürst zu Fürstenberg. Entwicklung
und Perspektiven 423
R.A. Arola
M. Daugav1et1s
Utilization of wood as an aggregate for
concrete
. 424
Biologically active substances derived
from tree foliage
425
XXXII
P.
Cossens Research and management
for Improving
log quality and value 1n New Zealand
logging *
J.
MacDonald Interfacing QIS with harvest planning
software
426
D.Y. Gu1m1er Harvesting systems for minimum environ¬
ment Impact: Eastern Canadian perspec¬
tive
427
L.D. Kellogg Harvesting requirements to meet
silvi¬
cultura!
prescriptions for multiple
resources
428
I. Ilavsky Technologies for harvesting and utili¬
zation of tree foliage
429
I.
Wästerlund
Environmental care at forest operations
430
Poster Session
XXXIII
Session
4
(Ρ
3.08)
R.
Lauhanen Effect of ditch network maintenance on
stand growth and ground water table on
peat lands
431
R. Lauhanen Tree damage
causad
by drainage work
432
H. Petit Base de données Informatique sur la pro-
J.P. Laurier duct1v1té en exploitation forestière
432
XXXIV
Division
4
S
4,91
0.
Kenk
Ç.A, Oliveira
P,
pinto da
Costa
И·
Preţjţsch
T.
Preuhsler
R.A.
Ивагу
Н.Т.
Mowrer
A. Nikel«
H. Spellmnnn
н>
Sterba
Β·
Ze1de
8Є88ІОП
1
Conclusions from long-term experimer-
tai-piots 1n mixed stands of South¬
western
Germany
Portugal
PrOjects on Mixed stands 1n
!
of a ^search project 1n
**
8tandS 1n Centra1
fr°wth
of Bavarian mixed stands
£ЛЅ,Ѕ11У·
and P1cea ab1es
η
the data
base of long-term sample plots
Portugal
°l some predominant trees of
soMÍbIentD8pecÍes
1n a m1xed 8t«nd of
southern Bavaria
Session
2
-пн
?0Mp1?x1ty. scientific understan¬
and forest management
alternative for
1n forest
für
А1 9
Potential yield in uneven-aged
mixed-species stands: A validation tlst
Growth models with two pairs of opposing
433
434
436
436
437
438
439
440
440
441
442
xxxv
Session
4
M.
Dobbertin
Using non-parametric classifier (CART)
to predict tree mortality 1n mixed coni¬
fer forest stands 1n California
443
M. Freist-Dorr ¿uwachsanalyse
von Einzelbäumen auf lang¬
fristig beobachteten Versuchsflächen 444
J. Nagel Verfahren zur PC-gesteuerten Auswertung
S. Wagner von fish-eye-Negativfotos für Strahlungs¬
schätzungen 445
D.S.
Solomon Measuring growth rates 1n mixed species
stand 1n the Northeastern United States
445
J.K. Vanelay Review of competition Indices: What have
we learned, where should we use them
and what additional research 1s
required?
446
XXXVI
Session
б
Q
S. B1g1ng
Modelling mixed species,
iwltiple
aged
conifer forests 1n California w
D.R. Bower Effects of Initial planting, spacing
V.C. Baldwin and subsequent thinning levels on
stand dynamics, growth and long tern
production for Loblolly Pine 1n South-
west Louisiana, USA
·
4
Long-term growth response of White Oak
to various thinning Intensities 44°
A stand development model on the basis
of diameter distribution 44*
Modeling the diameter structure 1n
mixed stands 1n Southern Bohemia
_.
(Czechoslovakia) 460
Implications of climate change on
mixed-spedes forests 461
A simulating model for mixed stands 461
Growth dynamics of a mult1stor1ed
broadleaved mixed stands under the
consideration of changing stand space 462
H.E
.
Dale
D.
Gerald
1-І
Kupka
R.
Monserud
G,
,
Wenk
H
. Wätzig
XXXVII
Session 3
(Poster)
F. Andrae .
A new Instrument for measuring tree
girth Increment
453
M.C. Araújo
An evaluation of the
Bitterlich
M.
Tome Telerelaskope
464
W.
Bitterlich Waldinventuren 1m BHck voraus 455
H.E.
Burkhart
The Lololly P1ne growth and yield
R.L.
Amatéis
research cooperative
456
H.
Chen
■
Permanent plots: Establishment, mana¬
gement and results in Changbel Moun¬
tain natural reserve In China
456
P. Corona Simulating biomechanical properties
of tree stems with monopodiai
branching
457
O.A.
Magul
re Long-term mortality patterns and
J.B. McCarter self-thinning 1n Douglas-fir stands of
J.L.F. Batista Western Oregon and Washington
458
N.
Matsumura Overview of the long term experimen¬
tal plots Inventory 1n Shikoku/Japan
458
M.
Penner
Stand dynamics of mixed
Picea
forests
1n Ontario, Canada
459
K.P.
Rustagi A compatible segmented taper model
460
St.
Smel
ko
Die
Quantifizierung der Zuwachsminde-
J.
Dursky
rung
von Waldbäumen
in Immissions-
gebieten durch die Methode der
Regressionsmodellierung der Referenz¬
basis 460
P.
Soares
Validation of the PBRAVO model with
M. Tome
.
continuous forest Inventory data
461
T. Dahlgren
Quality 1n mixed stands of Norway spruce
A. Tham and birch In Sweden
462
J. Tome Selection of methods for volume and taper
M. Tome prediction of Eucalyptus Qiobuius using
multiple attribute decision aid techni¬
ques
463
M. Tome Selection of growth functions for Euca-
lypt plantations growth modelling
463
XXXVIII
D. Xu
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Q. Preto
D.
Pelz
D.D.
Van Hooser
N.O.
Cost
A.
Nyyssönen
Μ.
Palo
R.L.
CzaplewsM
R·
Pä1v1nen
Κ·
Schleier
J.S.
Luis
A-S.
Macedo
■ ■.s.
Fonseca
A
growth and managerial evaluation
Rodel
for poplar (Populus
deltoïdes cl.
LUX
1-69/55)
plantations
Session
1
Where, we are, where we go: Intro¬
ductory remarks on the past and pre¬
sent of Inventorying and monitoring
systems
National forest inventories: Past
developments and future prospects
The history of the forest survey
-
program 1n the United States: Where
we ve been and where we re going
National forest Inventories 1n the
Nordic countries
Terms of transition from defores¬
tation Into sustainable forestry
1n Latin America
The federal forest Inventory and
analysis system for the forests
of the United States: Current
situation and possible future
directions
484
Session
2
world forest
m. t.
5£
465
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
XXXIX
Session
4
A. Buffoni et al.
K.G. Saxena
K.S.
Rao
G.B. Pant
F. Voss
Sh. Saf1ar1
CIR
aerial photography
and
dendrolo¬
gica!
techniques In monitoring tree
vitality 1n the environmental
assessment of a thermal power plant
Application of remote sensing tech¬
nology In natural resource manage¬
ment
-
opportunities and constraints
1n the Himalayan Mountains
Resources survey,
OIS
and Instant
data communication 1n migYatory
pest control
Remote sensing approach to evaluate
mangrove society 1n Southern Iran
474
475
476
476
Joint Session
S
4.02
and
S
4.11
H.
Kohl
Ch.T.
Scott
H.
Kohl
Y.-Ch.
Yang
Q.
Qaertner
Z.
Hulrong
0.
Mandallaz
Forest damage Inventories: A
critical review
Experiences with designing the forest
survey of the Northeastern U.S.
Forest scenic beauty estimation model:
A basis for forest management planning
Combining estimates that have both
statistical and fuzzy uncertainties
Geostatistical methods for combined
forest inventories
477
478
479
479
480
S
4.04
Seesion
1
P.
Schram
W. Sagi
Reflexions
sur l aménagement forestier
moderne
Die
Bedeutung von Bestandesinventuren
für die
naturale
Nachhaltigkeit
481
481
XL
G.
Gáspár-Hantos
L.
Zadnik
Stirn
Die neue Forstpo11t1k
идат»·«·
Garantien der
naturalen
HachnaitisK·«
A dynamic model applied to fore*t
sustained use
482
463
Session
2
R. Deltuvas
. Zum Begriff des Zielwaldes
L,
Király
Langfristige Prognose des ungari-
j , Qal sehen Waldfonds
F. Carcea Die Nachhaltigkeit als Grundsatz der
M. Ianculescu rumänischen Forsteinrichtung
484
484
485
Session 3
0.
Sarda
w.o
>. Kl
emparer
E.
H.
Uys
Kotze
A.
G.
Klocek
Oesten
Forest plantations and »uetainability
Sustained yield of what? A forwtry
dilema 1n
the United States
A land value criterion for
a finit·
planning period
über die optimale U»tr1ebsze1t im
Naturverjüngungsbetrieb
466
466
487
488
Session
4
H.A. Jöbstl
M.
Kleine
J.
Hauveldop
Zaho
Xiamen
Jong Choon Woo
Die
Nachhaltigkeit 1m
Pianungsmodell
Forest management planning, concept
for sustained yield management of
tropical
förests
in Sabah/Halaysia
Forestry divisions in county level by
quantitative method
.
Forest management planning by linear
of Korean White P1ne
489
490
49i
491
Poster Abstracte
XLI
A.
Akca
P.H. Dong
H.J.
Hekhuis
J.-C.
Choi
J1
Hong K1m
Zwe1phas1ge
Stichprobe zum Zwecke
der betr1ebswe1sen Inventur am Bei¬
spiel des Untersuchungsgebietes H11s
A planning system for multiple-use
forest management in the Netherlands
A computerized system fqr scheduling
forest production 1n Korean private
forests
The analysis of successional status
by transition matrix model In a
mixed broadleaved-Abies forest of
Korea
49г
493
494
XLII
SJLJl
J.N.R.
Jeffers
В.
Hatérn
M.
Prodan
К.
Renolls
В.
Zeide
Seesion 1
The future of biometrics 1n
forestry
On spatial statistics 1n forestry
Biometrics and the Holistic view
A review of mathematical models 1n
forestry: Links and projections
Measuring trees 1n the future
49S
495
495
496
497
Session 2
R.L. Olson
•J.
Sch
reinemakers
P. Kourtz
D. Schmoidt
M. Stock
M.H.
Rauscher
D.H.
Alban
D.W.
Johnson
G. HUdebrandt
H.
Kenneweg
Modeling and knowledge-based systems
498
498
Conditional causality and biological
plausible knowledge modeling
Artificial intelligence applications
in the next generation Canadian forest
fire control system *9
A glimpse at primary processing of
hardwoods in the future via existing
and emerging technologies
Developing
AI
applications for
foresters: A user-centered approach
500
500
The potential for mitigating climate
change by sequestering Carbon in soils:
I. Design of a hypertext-based
scientific assessment
501
Centraleuropean contributions to
remote sensing and photogramnietry 1n
forestry
New approaches of forest Inventory
«мТ1!:0Г1п9
techn1ques Integrating
aerial photography
502
503
XLIII
M.
Runkei
I.
Bayer
R. Aspinall
Z. D.
Kalensky
H.
Kaufmann
Q.
Schmitt-Fürntratt
J.
Schade
N.V. Madhavan
Unni
U.
Ammer
C. Beltle
B.
Förster
U.
Peterson
T.
Nilson
R.
P81
vinen
S. Z1h1avn1k
K. Martin
B.
Foerster
Comparison of differnet remote sensing
techniques for the evaluation of
forest decline
504
Spatial pattern analysis tools 1n GIF
for environmental planning
505
Application of remote sensing and
GIS
to forest management 1n developing
countries
506
Establishment of the national remote
sensing facility (NRSF) 1n Zimbabwe
507
Multi-method evaluation of high
resolution satellite
daťa
for
extensive tropical forest Inventory
508
Forest applications of remote sensing
1n developing countries
509
Application of remote sensing for
forest management 1n developing
Countries
-
Indian example
510
Development of land-use models based
oň
remote sensing and
GIS
for mediocre
and low productive areas 1n Spain
511
Deviations from normal
successi
ona
1
refectance trajectories in damaged
Scots pine stands
512
Forstliche
Interpretation
von multi-
spektralen
Synthesen 513
Inquiry about the tree vitality 1n the
city of Munich
514
Division
4
Meeting
S.
Poso
Q. Lund
K. Na1to
G. Oesten
Remote sensing and Information systems
technology
-
tools and challenges
Quantitative concepts as a basis for
sound decisions In research management
1n Japan
The personnel factor In forest mana¬
gement
-
an often neglected element
-
515
515
516
XLIV
Division
β
Divisions
6+д
Η.
Rubner
В.
Keresztesi
R.M.
Alston
0.
Qriess
0. Gerold
P. R11h1nen
B-W. Twight
H. Krott
H.
Merlo
U.
Pröbstl
Ľ
Albrecht
Early conceptions of sustained
yield for managed woodlands 1n
Central Europe
Sustained yield
principias 1n
Hungarian forestry: An historical and
future perspective
History of sustained yield 1n tht
United States
(1937-1992)
The forest enterprise and tbt
principi·
of sustained yield
Waldentwicklung und betriebliche
Stra
teglen
1n
Mj-Iimissioni^biaten
Sustained yield 1n a changing world
«·
»mi.
-
S1Î
61*
SI·
520
521
521
522
523
523
624
625
XLV
A. Milteman Placing values on forest characteristics:
Ѕоим
recent research results
f
гоя
public
forests In Great Britain
525
J.H.
Rasmussen
Recreation, nature conservation and
T. Daltoft forestry relationship 1n the Danish
historical perspective
526
β.
Stankey The social foundations of susta1nab111ty:
R. Clark
lupl i
cations for resource management
P.
Cullen
Institutions
527
Seong-Il Kin The current forest recreation situation
1n Korea: Problems and challenges
528
A. Ewert Changing forest recreation environments:
R. Pfister The Influence of demographics, culture
and ethnicity
529
Ze-Yu Chen The forest-game-people relation 1n the
past at the mountain tribe of the
Atayal of Taiwan 1n socio-economic
terms
530
8 0.14-00
H. Sukopp
R.N. Sampson
O.A.
Moll
V.A. Sample
Urban trees and urban forests 1n Berlin
Urban forests: A common environmental
challenge
531
532
Ρ β.
12-00
D.
P. Bradley
В.О.
Danielsson
What would an ecological economics
actually do to Integrate ecosystem and
social system health
-
a spectrum of
approaches
The energy concept applied on forest
products
533
548
8 0.11-00
T.P. Holmes
Comparison of non-market methods for
valuing forest
dicline
634
XLVI
J.E,
deStelguer
.E.
Kauppi
H. Ssppälä
D.Q,
Hodges
F.W.
Cubbage
I. levins
L. Linarts
B. Berdár
P.T. Voronkov
B.
Illyés
2.
Bludovsky
V. Bergen
Т.е.
Brown
Q-L. Peterson
H.o. canham
0.
Saastamoinen
M. Becker
A. Bertrand
P. LebaHiy
Greenhouse gases, forests and economic
welfare Impacts
Assessing economic effects of global
chang« on forest resources In Europe
Assessing economic Impacts of climate
change on forests 1n North America
Forestry and land development In rela¬
tion to economic and political changes
1n Latvia between
1920
and
1990
Impact of changes of political and
economic system on the role of
forestry 1n rural development 1n
Hungary
Economic evaluation of forest resour-
ces
under Russia transition from the
planned economy to a market system
Recent results of multifunctional
forestry 1n Hungary
Use of evaluation of extra-market
forest effects on forest policy
The role of monetary evaluations 1n
multifunctional forest policy
The role of economic analysis 1n
preservation of forests
The role and problems of economics
1n public forest management
Comparative economics of multiple
use 1n boreal and tropical forests:
Cases from Finland and the
Philippines.
Economic values of
non
wood products
from tropical forests: A systematical
approach
Fuelwood commercialisation: A secondary
activity but Indispensable Incomes;
Ж^ЛТ? *
oountriM
1
and their lessons
ssons
The
tendenciái
scenario,
tool for th·
SS
635
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
643
544
545
546
647
648
549
XLVII
A.S.H. Mgen1
H.
Richards
J.
SticMngs
Forest products and rural Income In
Tanzania from methodological perspec¬
tive 1n quantification
The commercialisation of non-timber
forest products 1n Amazonia: Implica¬
tions for rural welfare and the
sustal
паЫ
11
ty
of resource use
Secondary regrowth and sustainable
livelihoods on the Amazonian forest
margins
550
551
552
S
6.12-00
P.
Glück
В.
Sol
berg
I.
Tikkenen
F.W.
Cubbage
H.J. Cortner
A. P. Petrov
E.
Syrer
S. Zajac
D.C. Zumeta
C. Barthod
H. Ollagnon
D.W.
Rose
P.V. Ellefson
Evolution of forest policy
science 1n Austria
Evolution of forest policy science
1n Finland and Norway
Evolution of forest policy science
1n the USA
Reforms 1n administrative policy
making In the Russian forestry
Administrative coordination of regio¬
nal forest policy wthin the European
Community
Reform In the forest administrative
policy conducted 1n Poland
Conserving biological diversity of
forests: An evaluation of potential
administrative and program structures
used by state governments in the USA
Vers une gestion patrimoniale de la
forôt
Administrative management
of large
scale environmental reviews and
assessments: Industrial expansion
and timber harvesting at the state
level (USA) as a case example
553
554
555
556
557
558
558
559
560
XLVIII
p.V. Ellefson
M.I. Salerno
j.E.
Giménez
Μ.Α.
Hurtado
P. Harou
D.C.
LeHaster
H. U1br1g
C.J.M. van VUet
H.
Q
rega
r
sen
J.
Spears
H.
Essmann
Termination of forest resource
policies and programs: Status of an
Important segment.of the policy
development process
Conflicting land uses 1n the greater
la Plata Area, Argentina
Land use 1n forestry sector analysis
A general model.for ecosystem
management
Integration of forest with the agri¬
cultural land use systems 1n the Eastern
Ethiopian highlands applying low cost
approaches
Land use changes 1n the Netherlands
-
forest policy in a changing environment
The trees 1n land use continuum:
A logical framework for research
Schutzwälder als
Instrument
der Waldar¬
haltung und des Einkommenstransfers für
die Forstwirtschaft
560
561
562
562
563
564
564
565
S
6.13-00
E.
N1eßle1n
E.
Gundermann
G. Bloatzer
E.
Rojas Briales
W.C.
Siegel
Der Beitrag des Forstrechts zur Neuord¬
nung der Forstwirtschaft 1n den Ländern
der ehemaligen DDR 566
•
Effects of environmental law of the
European Community on national
forestry
567
Die
Entwicklung der schweizerischen
Walderhaltungspol
1t1
к
1m Verhältnis
zum Forst- und Holzwirtschaftsrecht 668
Trends 1n
the development of forest
legislation in Spain
569
The Impact of local government
environmental ordinances on forestry
practices 1n the United States
670
XLIX
CA. Hickman
F.W. Cubbage
D.A. Adams
Federal protection of threatened and
endangered species: Implications for
forest resource management 1n the
United States
Forested wetlands regulation 1n the
United States: conflict or consenus?
Application of the environmental
assessment process to United States
forest lands
571
572
573
S
6.03-00
Ρ
6.01-00
K.M.
Becker
CA. Elbourn
S. Schrader
R.
Schenker
B. Lym
К.-Н.
Simon
H.
Freiberg
T. Koler
Forestry Information services and
Knowledge transfer 1n the
1990s
Bibliographical, Informational and
terminological activities within
IUFRO since
1901 -
an historical
review
The forest decimal classification.
The role of the German version 1n a
century
The forest Service Information network
and
Internat. Technical
and policy
Issues
A term1n1logy of forestry and a multi¬
lingual forestry dictionary
The European tropical forest research
network
Presentation of Slovene INDOC
activities 1n forestry
574
575
576
577
577
578
579
S
6.06-00
CD. Cowles The diffusion of a new research manage-
D.P. Burns
ment
philosophy 1n the US Forest Service
I.N.R.
Jeffers
The management of creativity 1n forest
research
Q.H.
Моєї
1er
Dealing with transition of a research
organization
580
581
582
Q.
Page
P.B.
L. Srivastava
Canada s forestry
S
&
T
agenda: A
new
look at research roles and responsibili¬
ties for the
1990
s
Research and Its management 1n the Papua
New Guinea
583
S84
B.
Anko
J. Urgela
E. Joharn
Α.
Schuier
E.
Schwartz
E, Hosek
J. Ahvenainen
K.
Kehr
A. Corvo!
M·
Agnolotti
E.
Bauer
s-s. Chiwatdgi
S
6.07-00
Development of the Idea of sustained
yield 1n Slovenia
über die Entstehung und Entwicklung der
forstlichen Forschung 1n der Slowakei
Der Gedanke der Nachhaltigkeit In der
österreichischen Forstgesetzgebung
Das Prinzip der Nachhait1gke1
t
und der
Aufbau der schweizerischen Forstwirt¬
schaft
Waldarbeiterverhaltnisse 1m 19. und
zu Beginn des 20, Jahrhunderts In
Deutschland
Nachhaltigkeit in der Forstgesetzgebung
der tschechischen Republik
Die Entwicklung der Waldgasetzgebung
1n Schweden und Finnland
Zum sprachgeschichtlichen Hintergrund
und zur Bedeutung des forstlichen
Begriffs der Nachhaltigkeit
La
question des communaux, en
France, XVIIIe - XXe
siècles
Harvesting tools and techniques 1n
coppice of Central Italy after the
Second World War
Der Dehesa-Weidewaid als Beispiel
nachhaltiger Agrarforstwirtsohaft
1n
Spanien
Sustained yield in Its historical
Indian context
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
694
695
.696
LI
M.C. Kaul
M.D.S. Chandran
M. Qadgil
Y. Ish11
Two centuries of forest
exploitation
in North-India: Colonial and post-
colonial Punjab
597
The myth of sustained yield 1n the
tropical forests of the Western Ghats
of South India
598
What lessons should we draw from forest
history In Hokkaido?
-
A case study 1n
sustained yield forestry
699
Ρ β.11-00
G. Lönner
D.N.
Wear
D.H.
Newman
H.
Spelter
W.
G.
Luppol
d
A. Baud
1η
D.
Brooks
P.
Blandón
S.
Byström
0.
Hallberg
L.
Lönnstedt
P.J.
Ince
D.
G. Roberts
R.
Jaques
R.
G. Boyd
D.H.
Newman
С.
Row
R.A. Sedjo
A model of the Swedish forest sector
600
Assessing productivity change 1n the
forest sector
601
Technology
-
driven substitution 1n the
forest sector: The variable price
elasticity model revisited
602
Current and future trends 1n US
hardwood exports
603
Modelling forest products demand and
supply 1n Europe
604
Forecasting timber supply using
probability theory (the Japanese
experience)
605
Outline of a model for studying the
effects on the newsprint Industry of
recycling old newspaper
606
The North American pulp and paper model:
Market trends, technological changes
and Impacts of accelerated paper
recycling
. 607
Welfare Impacts of climate change on
forestry and other land using factors:
A general equilibrium analysis
608
Assessment of carbon sequestration
by US foresters programs: Potential to
mitigate global climate change
609
A tradeable permit model to address
problems of global deforestation
610
Ul
Potter
Session
A. Karjalainen Helsinki University library of forestry-
P. Upsanen the national library for forestry In
Finland
. 611
A. Kempf Access to forestry Information through
electronic networks
612
R. Prill
1er
The role of terminology work 1n
forestry research
613
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