A comparison of biodiversity values in boreal forest regeneration areas before and after forest certification

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2008 by Taylor & Francis. Authored by Sverdrup-Thygeson, A., Borg, P. and Bergsaker, E.

Summary

This study examines forest certification in southern Norway, comparing biodiversity measures in a random sample of forest units cut before the introduction of forest certification in 1998 with a random sample of forest units cut after this date. The mixed findings show an increasing number of green retention trees and increasing width of buffer-strips in the post-certification units compared to precertification units, however little improvement was seen in small swamp forest management and off-road transport damage to terrain.
Research detail

A comparison of biodiversity values in boreal forest regeneration areas before and after forest certification

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2008 by Taylor & Francis. Authored by Sverdrup-Thygeson, A., Borg, P. and Bergsaker, E.

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