Draft:Annals of Silvicultural Research
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The "Annals of Silvicultural Research" is peer-reviewed journal that focuses on publishing original research articles, review papers, and technical notes related to silviculture. Silviculture is a branch of forestry concerned with the cultivation and management of forest trees for timber production, ecological restoration, conservation, and other purposes. The journal is published by CREA - Research Centre for Foresty and Wood and it belongs to the CREA Journals periodicals collection.
The journal covers a wide range of topics within silviculture, including:
- Forest ecology: Articles exploring the interactions between forest ecosystems, including studies on biodiversity, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem dynamics.
- Forest management practices: Research on various silvicultural techniques, such as thinning, regeneration methods, stand improvement, and sustainable forest management strategies.
- Tree physiology: Studies investigating the physiological processes of trees, including growth, reproduction, responses to environmental stressors, and adaptation mechanisms.
- Forest genetics: Research on the genetic diversity, breeding, and selection of tree species for desirable traits, such as growth rate, wood quality, and resistance to pests and diseases.
- Sustainable forest development: Articles focusing on the integration of economic, social, and environmental considerations in forest management planning and decision-making.
The journal aims to facilitate communication and collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in the management and conservation of forest resources. It provides a platform for the exchange of scientific knowledge, innovative practices, and practical solutions to address current challenges facing forest ecosystems worldwide.
The journal is indexed by the following Scholarly Databases: