Journal of Forest Science
2002 - 2025
Current editor(s): Mgr. Ilona Procházková From Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences Bibliographic data for series maintained by Ivo Andrle (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 65, issue 12, 2019
- Stem production of Scots pine and black locust stands in Ukraine's Northern Steppe pp. 461-471

- Viktoriia Lovynska, Petro Lakyda, Svitlana Sytnyk, Ivan Lakyda, Yuriy Grithan and Anotoliy Hetmanchuk
- Estimating the recreational values of forest park using the contingent valuation method (case study: Kabudval Forest Park, Golestan Province of Iran) pp. 472-480

- Saeid Satari Yuzbashkandi and Amir Mehrjo
- Application of time-cost trade-off model in forest management projects: The case of Oak decline project pp. 481-492

- Mehdi Zandebasiri, Hrald Vacik, Daniel Etongo, Yasmin Dorfstetter, Javad Soosani and Mehdi Pourhashemi
- Calculation of the aboveground carbon stocks with satellite data and statistical models integrated into the climatic parameters in the Alborz Mountain forests (northern Iran) pp. 493-503

- Mohadeseh Ghanbari Motlagh, Sasan Babaie Kafaky, Asadollah Mataji and Reza Akhavan
Volume 65, issue 11, 2019
- Corporate social responsibility in forestry pp. 423-427

- Iveta Hajdúchová, Christian Mikler and Blanka Giertliová
- Normalization of green space as a component of ecological stability of a town pp. 428-437

- Vasyl Yukhnovskyi and Olha Zibtseva
- Determination of the optimal density of the forest road network pp. 438-444

- Tihomir Krumov
- Effectiveness of wheat straw mulch and Polyacrylamide on shallow stability of roadside slopes pp. 445-449

- Aidin Parsakhoo, Seyed Jamal Mirniazi and Ayoob Rezaee Motlaq
- Changes in decision making and cooperation among forest owners: the Lithuanian case pp. 450-459

- Pivoriunas Aidas and Girdziušas Sigitas
Volume 65, issue 10, 2019
- The growth of the beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stand on former agricultural land and its comparison with the naturally regenerated beech stand under comparable conditions pp. 381-390

- Igor Štefančík
- Effect of microwave pre-treatment on preservative retention and treatability of Melia composita wood pp. 391-396

- Ajmal Samani, Sauradipta Ganguly, Renu Kanyal and Sadhna Tripathi
- Evaluation of soil and litter quality indices using analysis hierarchical process (AHP) in Hyrcanian beech forest stands, Northern Iran (Case study: Korkoroud forests in Noshahr) pp. 397-407

- Atefeh Karimiyan Bahnemiri, Kambiz Taheri Abkenar, Yahya Kooch and Ali Salehi
- The importance of coarse woody debris in dynamic phases exposure in the beech (Fagus orientalis L.) stands of Hyrcanian forests pp. 408-422

- Vahid Etemad, Mohsen Javanmiri Pour and Zeinab Foolady
Volume 65, issue 9, 2019
- Growth response of mixed beech forests to climate change, various management and game pressure in Central Europe pp. 331-345

- Stanislav Vacek, Anna Prokůpková, Zdeněk Vacek, Daniel Bulušek, Václav Šimůnek, Ivo Králíček, Romana Prausová and Vojtěch Hájek
- Peculiarities of seasonal development and influence of ecological factors on the growth of thuja giant (Thuja Plicata Donn Ex D. Don) in the conditions of introduction in the right-bank forest-steppe of Ukraine pp. 346-355

- Iryna Ivashchenko, Svitlana Adamenko and Volodymyr Shlapak
- The effect of pollen performance on low seed fertility in a Greek population of Juniperus excelsa pp. 356-367

- Eleftherios K. Karapatzak, Georgios Varsamis, Irene Koutseri, Ioannis Takos and Theodora Merou
- Forest management decision-making using goal programming and fuzzy analytic hierarchy process approaches (case study: Hyrcanian forests of Iran) pp. 368-379

- Seyedeh Soma Etemad, Soleiman Mohammadi Limaei, Leif Olsson and Rasoul Yousefpour
Volume 65, issue 8, 2019
- Accelerated formation of Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica Du Tour) stands: a case study from Siberia pp. 291-300

- Nikita Debkov
- The effect of forest management on the frequency of dangerous trees in the Northern forests of Iran pp. 301-308

- Mehrdad Nikooy, Alireza Ghomi and Farzam Tavankar
- The effect of some commercial plant oils on the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) pp. 309-312

- Şeyma Yigit, Islam Saruhan and Izzet Akça
- Variations in the length of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles under the influence of climatic factors and solar activity in different conditions of northern taiga pp. 313-320

- Olga N. Tyukavina, Nikolay A. Neverov and Alexander L. Mineev
- A smoke image segmentation algorithm based on rough set and region growing pp. 321-329

- Haitao Wang and Yanli Chen
Volume 65, issue 7, 2019
- Soil properties and carbon sequestration in Persian oak (Quercus brantii var. persica) forests, Iran pp. 247-255

- Ali Mahdavi, Azadeh Maleki and Masoud Bazgir
- State of beech pole stands established at the clear-cut and in the underplanting pp. 256-262

- Vilém Podrázský, Martin Baláš, Rostislav Linda and Ota Křivohlavý
- The effect of spruce plantation density on resilience of mixed forests in the Perm Krai pp. 263-271

- Ludmila A. Ivanchina and Sergei V. Zalesov
- Impact of long and short-term conservation periods on structure of English yew (Taxus baccata L.) in Arasbaran forests, Iran pp. 272-282

- Sajad Ghanbari, Kiomars Sefidi and Matthew M. Aghai
- Effect of the root biotechnical characteristics of Alnus subcordata, Paulownia fortunei and Populus deltoides on the soil mechanics pp. 283-290

- Ali Akbar Mohammad Ali Pourmalekshah, Mohamad Hadi Moayeri and Aidin Parsakhoo
Volume 65, issue 6, 2019
- The effect of the Sequoiadendron giganteum (Lindl.) Buchholz cone crystals on germination pp. 203-208

- Hana Prknová
- Forecasting drying up of spruce forests in Transcarpathia (Ukraine) using the FORKOME model pp. 209-217

- Ihor Kozak and Taras Parpan
- The reaction of different Sorbus L. species to low temperatures during thaw in the Orel region pp. 218-225

- Zoya Ozherelieva and Olga Emelianova
- The perception of forests by the Czech Republic general public pp. 226-233

- Hana Krejčí, Marta Stárová, Ivan Hrbek, Miroslava Navrátilová and Markéta Beranová
- International assessment of bioenergy stakeholders research requirements of GIS based biomass analytics pp. 234-246

- Brianna Heeley, Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava and Mohammad R. Ghaffariyan
Volume 65, issue 5, 2019
- Quantification of the economic value of the recreational function of forests in the territory of Městské lesy Hradec Králové a.s pp. 161-170

- David Březina, Jakub Michal, Zdeněk Adamec and Jana Burdová
- People's attitudes towards deadwood in forest: evidence from the Ukrainian Carpathians pp. 171-182

- Oksana Pelyukh, Alessandro Paletto and Lyudmyla Zahvoyska
- Distance driven and driving speed when forwarding during final felling in Central Sweden pp. 183-194

- Simon Berg, Back Tomas Ersson and Jussi Manner
- Degradation of landscapes in the South of the Privolzhsky Upland pp. 195-202

- Valery Grigorievich Yuferev, Aleksey Anatolyevich Zavalin, Yuri Nikolaevich Pleskachev, Anastasia Vasilievna Vdovenko, Sergey Denisovich Fomin and Elena Sergeevna Vorontsova
Volume 65, issue 4, 2019
- Selection of a chipper technology for small-scale operations - a Finnish case pp. 121-133

- Juha Laitila, Robert Prinz and Lauri Sikanen
- Height-diameter relationship for Pinus koraiensis in Mengjiagang Forest Farm of Northeast China using nonlinear regressions and artificial neural network models pp. 134-143

- Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Tai Tien Dinh and Shen Hai Long
- Behavioural profile effect of forestry machine operators in the learning process pp. 144-149

- Millana Bürger Pagnussat, Eduardo da Silva Lopes and Rachael D. Seidler
- Early smoke detection of forest fires based on SVM image segmentation pp. 150-159

- Ding Xiong and Lu Yan
Volume 65, issue 3, 2019
- The changes of soil nutrient status after a 10y period in the Natural Forest Region Český les pp. 87-95

- Přemysl Fiala, Dušan Reininger, Tomáš Samek and Markéta Pospíchalová
- Effect of fungal degradation on physicochemical properties of exploited stumps of oriental beech over a 25-year felling period and the obtained Kraft pulp properties pp. 96-105

- Yasin Rahmati, Kazem Nourmohammadi, Reza Naghdi and Davoud Kartoolinejad
- Investigation of physiological changes in the affected Quercus brantii stand by oak charcoal disease pp. 106-112

- Mohammad Rostamian, Mohammad Reza Kavosi, Edi Bazgir and Manoochehr Babanezhad
- Assessment of forest road pavement materials one year after restoration (Case study: Asalem forest in northern Iran) pp. 113-119

- Mahsa Hashemi, Ramin Naghdi, Mehrdad Nikooy and Vahid Hemmati
Volume 65, issue 2, 2019
- Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) and its role in the Czech forests pp. 41-50

- Jan Mondek and Martin Baláš
- Interception and soil water relation in Norway spruce stands of different age during the contrasting vegetation seasons of 2017 and 2018 pp. 51-60

- Vít Šrámek, Kateřina Neudertová Hellebrandová and Věra Fadrhonsová
- Forest landscape aesthetic quality model (FLAQM): A comparative study on landscape modelling using regression analysis and artificial neural networks pp. 61-69

- Ali Jahani
- Potential of Landsat spectral indices in regard to the detection of forest health changes due to drought effects pp. 70-78

- Martin Hais, Kateřina Neudertová Hellebrandová and Vít Šrámek
- Influence of morphometric parameters of relief on macro- and microstructure of wood Pinus silvestris L. in the North of the Russian plain pp. 79-85

- Nikolay A. Neverov, Vladimir V. Belyaev, Zinaida B. Chistova, Yuri G. Kutinov, Vadim V. Staritsyn, Elena V. Polyakova, Alexander L. Mineev and Olga N. Tyukavina
Volume 65, issue 1, 2019
- LIST OF REVIEWERS - 2018 pp. I-II

- Editors
- Nutrition of Douglas-fir in four different regions of the Czech Republic pp. 1-8

- Vít Šrámek, Věra Fadrhonsová and Kateřina Neudertová Hellebrandová
- Investigation on Zagros forests cover changes under the recent droughts using satellite imagery pp. 9-17

- Marjan Goodarzi, Mehdi Pourhashemi and Zahra Azizi
- Estimation of forest development stage and crown closure using different classification methods and satellite images: A case study from Turkey pp. 18-26

- Sinan Bulut, Alkan Günlü and Sedat Keleş
- Assessment of LST and NDMI indices using MODIS and Landsat images in Karun riparian forest pp. 27-32

- Marjan Firoozy Nejad and Amin Zoratipour
- Influence of growing conditions on morphological and anatomical characteristics of pine needles in the northern taiga pp. 33-39

- Olga N. Tyukavina, Nikolay A. Neverov and Denis N. Klevtsov
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