Publications in ER Archive

The "Publications" and "Manuscripts, documents" are separately managed collections of the Forest Reserve Programme Archive (ER Archive). We are gathering here the publications related to the aims of the Forest Reserve Programme.

Year
Stefancik, Igor (2004): Tree species growth in mixed spruce, fir and beech stands; Folia Oecologica- vol. 31, no. 1.(2004): 36-39 2004
Mátyás Cs, Vig P (2004): Erdő és klíma (Forest and climate) IV.kötet. Sopron 2004
Nociarová, Gabriella (2004): Site characteristics and ecological stability of forest ecosystems on permanent monitoring plots in the Protected Landscape Area - Biosphere reserve Pol'ana; Folia Oecologica vol. 31.no 1. (2004): 23-30 2004
Pommerening, A. & Murphy, S. T. (2004): A review of the history, definitions and methods of continuous cover forestry with special attention to afforestation and restocking. Forestry 77(1): 27-44. 2004
Buchwald, Erik (2005): A hierarchical terminology for more or less natural forests...; Third Expert Meeting on Harmonizing Forest-related Definitions, Rome, 11-19. January, 2005 2005
Bücking, W. et al (2005): Bannwald "Bechtaler Wald"...Waldschutzgebiete, Band 8. Baden-Württemberg 2005
Deák István (2005): Az apróvad és vadászata Erdélyben. Gyöngyös 2005
Minoura, T, Halim, S, and Albader, B: WebGD Framework and WebGD-Gen Application Generator. 17th international konference on Santific and statistical database management.Santa Barbara, CA 2005. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, pp. 55-58 2005
A. Bobiec; et al (2005): The Afterline of a Tree; WWF, Poland, Varsó 2005
MCPFE (2005): MCPFE Work Programme. Updated edition, Warszawa, Poland 2005
Guralnick, R., Neufeld D.: Challenges building online GIS Services to support global biodiversity mapping and analysis: Lessons from the mountain and plains database and informatics project. Biodiversity Informatics, 2. (56-69), 2005. 2005
Fésű J. Gy. és Nagy M. (2005): Kultúra és fenntarthatóság. Tájékoztató kiadvány. In: Nagy M. (szerk.): Stratégiai Tervezési Füzetek IV. Pont a kultúráért. Kultúrpont Iroda, Budapest 2005
Romanello S., et al: Creating and Providing Data Management Services for the Biological and Ecological Sciences: Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge. Santa barbara, C1, (28-31), 2005. 2005
Araújo, M et al: Downscaling European species atlas distributions to a finer resolution: implacations for conservation planning. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14:(17-30), 2005. 2005
Donoso, P. J. (2005): Crown Index: a canopy balance indicator to assess growth and regeneration in uneven-aged forest stands of the Coastal Range of Chile. Forestry 78(4): 337-351., doi: 10.1093/forestry/cpi046 2005
Hooper, D.U. et al (2005): ESA Report; Effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning: A consensus of currents knowledge; Ecological Monographs, 75(1): 3-35, 3005 2005
Manninger, M. & Mázsa, K. (2005): Hungary. In: Marell & Leitgeb [eds.]: European long-term research for sustainable forestry: Experimental and monitoring assets at the ecosystem and landscape level. Part 1: Country reports,Technical Report 3, ECOFOR,Paris 2005
Wesołowski, T. (2005): Virtual Conservation: How the European Union is Turning a Blind Eye to Its Vanishing Primeval Forests. Conservation Biology 19(5): 1349-1358. 2005
Guralnick, Robert és Van Cleve, Jeremy: Strengths and weaknesses of museum and national survey data sets for predicting regional species richness: comparative and combined approaches. Diversity and Distribution, 11. (349-359), 2005. 2005
Jávor, B. & Gálhidy, L. (2005): Hungary: forest degradation with State assistance. FERN Briefing Note, EU Forests. 2005