Selected scientific papers

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Vandekerkhove, K. et al. (2009): When nature takes over from man: Dead wood accumulation in previously managed oak and beech woodlands in North-western and Central Europe. Forest Ecology and Management 258(4): 425-435. 2009
Christensen, Morten, Jens Emborg & Anders Busse Nielsen (2007): The forest cycle of Suserup Skov - revisited and revised. Ecological Bulletins 52: 33-42. 2007
Illés, G., G. Kovács, A. Bidló, B. Heil (2006): Digital Soil and Landsite Mapping in Forest Management Planning. Agrokémia és Talajtan 55(1): 99-108. 2006
Christina Westphal, Nils Tremer, Goddert von Oheimb, Jan Hansen, Klaus von Gadow, Werner Härdtle (2006): Is the reverse J-shaped diameter distribution universally applicable in European virgin beech forests? Forest Ecology and Management 223:75-83. 2006
Christensen, M., Hahn, K., Mountford, E.P., Ódor P., Standovár T., Rozenbergar, D., Diaci, J., Wijdeven, S., Meyer, P., Winter, S. & Vrska, T. (2005): Dead wood in European beech (Fagus sylvatica) forest reserves. Forest Ecology and Management 210:267-282 2005
Ortmann-Ajkai Adrienn (2002): Transitory vegetation types: A case study from riverine forests. Acta Bot. Hung. 44(3-4):335-346. 2002
Kézdy Pál és Bordács Sándor (1998): Az olasz tölgy (Quercus virgiliana Ten.) ökológiai szerepe és jelentősége a magyar erdőgazdálkodásban. Erdészeti Lapok 133(1): 15-17. 1998
Ortmann-Ajkai Adrienn (1998): Vegetation mapping as a base of botanical GIS applications II. Vegetation map of the Vajszló forest: Acta Bot. Hung. 41(1-4):193-227. 1998
Leibundgut, Hans (1959): Über Zweck und Methodik der Struktur- und Zuwachsanalyse von Urwäldern. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen 110(3): 111-124. 1959