Parviainen, J., Bücking, W., Vandekerkhove, K., Schuck, A. & Päivinen, R. (2000): Strict forest reserves in Europe: efforts to enhance biodiversity and research on forests left for free development in Europe (EU-COST-Action E4). Forestry 73(2): 107-118.

Abstract

Strict forest reserves in Europe: efforts to enhance biodiversity and research on forests left for free development in Europe (EU-COST-Action E4)
J. Parviainen, W. Bücking, K. Vandekerkhove, A. Schuck and R. Päivinen

Summary:
Protected forest areas have become increasingly important and strict forest reserves have an important role to play on two fronts: they are in themselves important protection sites, and they also provide the necessary reference data for nature-based silviculture in production forests. The EU-COST-Action E4 (European Forest Reserves Research Network) underlined their importance and found that there is a wide variation in conceptual approach, historical background, size and share of strict forest reserves throughout Europe. These differences are clearly linked to local forest type and forest history, land use and natural forest dynamics. Moreover, the term 'strict' reserve is interpreted very differently in different countries: in many cases game control, fire control and the removal of invading exotic species are allowed. The concept of complete non-intervention does not seem to be realistic for Europe. The total strictly protected forest area, for the 26 countries involved in COST-E4, is calculated to be nearly 3 million hectares of about 1.7 per cent of the total forest area.
However, subjects, goals, methodologies and constraints for scientific research seem to be strikingly similar throughout Europe. Transboundary co-operation is therefore evident, and needs further promotion. For this purpose, an electronic database on strict reserves, which can be consulted through the Internet at http://www.efi.fi/Database_Gateway/FRRN, has been constructed within the framework of the COST action. Judging from the number of visits, it is likely to become an important tool for future scientific co-operation.

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Strict forest reserves in Europe: efforts to enhance biodiversity and research on forests left for free development in Europe (EU-COST-Action E4)
J. Parviainen, W. Bücking, K. Vandekerkhove, A. Schuck and R. Päivinen

Tartalom:
Introduction
European co-operation on strict forest reserves within the framework of EU-COST-Action E4
European strict forest reserves
Amount and size of strict forest reserves in Europe
Differences in forest dynamics and in forest utilization history
Strict forest reserves and nature-based silviculture
Limits of relinquishment of management and non-intervention: 'strict' isn't always that strict
The forest reserves databank: offering opportunities for co-operation and comparative research
Data entry, access and contents
Use of the FRRN databank
Conclusions
References


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