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adam_text v 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 •S 4.0g 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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spellingShingle Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte
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title Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte
title_alt Berichte
title_auth Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte
title_exact_search Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte
title_full Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte IUFRO
title_fullStr Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte IUFRO
title_full_unstemmed Centennial proceedings Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte IUFRO
title_short Centennial proceedings
title_sort centennial proceedings berlin eberswalde 31 8 4 9 1992 100 jahre iufro berichte
title_sub Berlin-Eberswalde, 31.8. - 4.9.1992 ; 100 Jahre IUFRO = Berichte
topic_facet Konferenzschrift
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