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Deadwood distribution in European forests

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JOURNAL OF MAPS
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages 733-736

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2017.1369184

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Forest ecosystems; deadwood; Europe; ICP forests; standardized dataset

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National forest inventories are a primary source of data for the assessment of forest resources and lastly more often biodiversity at national scales. The diversity of adopted sampling designs and measurements reduces the prospect for a reliable comparison of generated estimates. The ICP Forest dataset represents a unique opportunity for a standardized approach of forest estimates through Europe. This work aims to provide a distribution map of the mean deadwood volume in European forest. A total of 3243 ICP Forests plots were analysed and presented. The study area extends over 3,664,576 km(2) interesting 19 countries. We observed that the highest percentage of plots show a deadwood volume lower than 50 m(3) ha(-1), with a few of forests attaining around the maximum of 300 m(3) ha(-1). Forests with more than 100 m(3) ha(-1) are concentrated in mountainous regions, central Europe and other regions, linked to high-forest management types, while coppices-derived forest systems (part of the Great Britain, Mediterranean region) show lower deadwood content. The map of deadwood volume on European Forests is of interests for scientists, land planners, forest managers and decision-makers, as a reference for further evaluation of changes, stratified sampling, ground reference for model validation, restoration and conservation purposes.

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