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Hindawi is a global Open Access publisher of scholarly journals striving to enable the widest possible access to research. International Journal of Forestry Research publishes research about the management and conservation of trees or forests, including tree biodiversity, sustainability, habitat protection and the social and economic aspects of forestry.
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Improved understanding of relationships among plant traits, stand characteristics, and soil properties can provide insights ..read more
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An ecological study of the vegetation in the Loka Abaya National Park, in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia, was conducted ..read more
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Wildfires may impact specific soil properties differently, including positive, negative, or neutral effects. However, due to ..read more
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Empirical evidence on the patterns of the multipurpose trees distribution and regeneration status, which are under threats ..read more
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Edible woody plants play an essential role in ensuring the food and livelihood security of communities. However, the ..read more
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This study evaluated how grazing influenced the specific features of herbaceous species (basal cover, species richness ..read more
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The aim of this study was to determine the forest species trees and shrubs that occur in the Amhara region, Ethiopia, for ..read more
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Environmental variables like elevation affect species composition, diversity, distribution, density, and horizontal and upward ..read more
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A variety of socioeconomic and environmental drivers have contributed to changes in LULC around the world in recent years ..read more
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4M ago
Application of optimum initial plant spacing is one of the most important silvicultural practices to maximize the survival and ..read more