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Title: Soil and forest regeneration after different extraction methods in coppice forests
Authors: Venanzi, Rachele 
Picchio, Rodolfo 
Grigolato, Stefano
Latterini, Francesco
Journal: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: 
Coppice is considered the oldest form of sustainable forest management in the Mediterranean area. Generally, it produces rapidly woody biomass and environmental benefits. This research was implemented through an experimental design based on two steps: analyzing the impact of silvicultural treatment (coppice with standards) and logging on forest soil and tree regeneration. It included the soil and regeneration recovery capacity of forests managed as coppice related to different logging systems and treatments applied over a six-year period. The findings demonstrated that tree species regeneration composition was not affected by silvicultural treatment and only slightly by harvesting system. Instead, the physical, chemical and biological soil features were only marginally affected by the silvicultural treatment applied, but strongly impacted by harvesting operations, with clear differences between the systems. The least damaging harvesting system was TLS (Tree Length System) followed by FTS (Full Tree System) and SWS (Short Wood System) that showed a more intense impact. This trend started only six months after harvesting and continued for more than 36 months post-harvesting in a lesser dynamic. The recovery of coppicing was almost complete 36 months after harvesting, without substantial differences between logging systems. Recovery from logging showed a clear positive trend, but 52 months after harvesting only the TLS area had completely recovered. For FTS and SWS, recovery occurred but was very weak.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/42639
ISSN: 0378-1127
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117666
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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