Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm
In managed European hemiboreal forests, windstorms have a notable ecological and socio-economic impact. In this study, stand properties affecting windstorm damage occurrence at the stand-level were assessed using a Generalized Linear Mixed model. After 2005 windstorm, 5959 stands dominate...
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doaj-f00798bb1e2d46f095eb05385294f4142020-11-25T02:54:56ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752018-01-0152410.14214/sf.10009Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter stormDonis, JānisKitenberga, MāraŠņepsts, GuntarsDubrovskis, EdgarsJansons, Āris In managed European hemiboreal forests, windstorms have a notable ecological and socio-economic impact. In this study, stand properties affecting windstorm damage occurrence at the stand-level were assessed using a Generalized Linear Mixed model. After 2005 windstorm, 5959 stands dominated by birch ( spp.), Scots pine ( L.) and Norway spruce ( (L.) Karst.), with mean height >â10 m were inventoried. Windstorm damage was positively associated with spruce and pine-dominated stands, increasing mean height, fresh forest edges, decreasing time since the last thinning and stronger wind gusts. Tree species composition â mixed or monodominant â was not statistically significant in the model; while, the admixture of spruce in the canopy layer was positively associated with higher windstorm damage. Stands on peat soils were more damaged than stands on mineral soils. Birch stands were more damaged than pine stands. This information could be used in forest management planning, selection of silvicultural treatments to increase forest resilience to natural disturbances.BetulaPinus sylvestrisPicea abieshttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/10009 |
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Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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Factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in Latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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factors affecting windstorm damage at the stand level in hemiboreal forests in latvia: case study of 2005 winter storm |
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In managed European hemiboreal forests, windstorms have a notable ecological and socio-economic impact. In this study, stand properties affecting windstorm damage occurrence at the stand-level were assessed using a Generalized Linear Mixed model. After 2005 windstorm, 5959 stands dominated by birch ( spp.), Scots pine ( L.) and Norway spruce ( (L.) Karst.), with mean height >â10 m were inventoried. Windstorm damage was positively associated with spruce and pine-dominated stands, increasing mean height, fresh forest edges, decreasing time since the last thinning and stronger wind gusts. Tree species composition â mixed or monodominant â was not statistically significant in the model; while, the admixture of spruce in the canopy layer was positively associated with higher windstorm damage. Stands on peat soils were more damaged than stands on mineral soils. Birch stands were more damaged than pine stands. This information could be used in forest management planning, selection of silvicultural treatments to increase forest resilience to natural disturbances.BetulaPinus sylvestrisPicea abies |
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