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Vol. 66, Nos. 1&2, 2009
Editorial
Changing climate.
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Articles
The PractiSFM multi-resource inventory protocol and Decision Support System. A model to address the private forest resource information gap in Ireland.
Frank Barrett, Maarten Nieuwenhuis, Marie Doyle
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The use of site factors and site classification methods for the assessment of site quality and forest productivity in Ireland.
Niall Farrelly, Reamonn M. Fealy, Toddy Radford
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Reflections on the biogeoclimatic approach to ecosystem classification of forested landscape.
Karel Klinka, Han Y.H. Chen
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The distribution and productivity of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in Ireland in relation to site, soil and climatic factors.
Niall Farrelly, Áine Ní Dhubháin, Maarten Nieuwenhuis, Jim Grant
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The development and validation of a windthrow probability model for Sitka spruce in Ireland.
Áine Ní Dhubháin, Michael Bulfin, Michael Keane, Paul Mills, Jonathon Walshe
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Afforestation of industrial cutaway peatlands in the Irish midlands: site selection and species performance.
Florence Renou-Wilson, Michael Keane, E.P. Farrell
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Developing a site classification system to assess the impact of climate change on species selection in Ireland.
Duncan Ray, Georgios Xenakis, Armand Tene, Kevin Black
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Forest Perspectives
A supplement to forestry in Ireland, a concise history. Niall OCarroll
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Trees, Woods and Literature
From "Journey to the Alcarria (Viaje a la Alcarria)" by Camilo José Cela. Lia Coille
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Book Reviews
Designing sustainable forest landscapes by Simon Bell and Dean Apostol (John Mc Loughlin).
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If trees could talk. Wicklow’s trees and woodlands over four centuries by Michael Carey (Ted Farrell).
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Study Tour
Society of Irish foresters study tour to California - September, 2008.
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Letters to the Editor
Badge – a rare forestry term. Niall OCarroll
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