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  1. Per-Pixel Forest Attribute Mapping and Error Estimation
  2. Identifying the sensory profile and fatty acid composition for quality valorization of Marrone chestnut cultivars
  3. Land suitability for quantifying the potential of hybrid poplar plantation expansion
  4. Experimenting the sensory characterization of the chestnuts
  5. Assessing the spatial coherence of forest cover indicators from different data sources in Europe
  6. Design-based mapping of land use/land cover classes with bootstrap estimation of precision by nearest-neighbour interpolation
  7. Robotics in Forest Inventories: SPOT’s First Steps
  8. Metaverse technology innovating plant science research and learning
  9. Fire-smart solutions for sustainable wildfire risk prevention
  10. Differenze locali e prospettive globali per le foreste italiane: la definizione di bosco nel prossimo Sistema Informativo Forestale Nazionale
  11. Net-Carbon Dioxide Surplus as an Environmental Indicator for Supporting Timber Markets
  12. Yearly modeling of forest growing stock volume and above-ground carbon pool
  13. Wall-to-Wall Mapping of Forest Biomass and Wood Volume Increment in Italy
  14. A completely design-based data-driven inference for mapping forest resources
  15. Marginal lands available for sustainable cellulosic biofuel production in Italy
  16. Rural development funding and wildfire prevention
  17. High spatial resolution modelling of net forest carbon fluxes based on ground and remote sensing data
  18. Aboveground biomass density models for NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation lidar mission
  19. Towards rural development and bioeconomy integration into wildfire risk reduction and civil protection strategies
  20. Chestnut Cultivar Identification through the Data Fusion of Sensory Quality and FT-NIR Spectral Data
  21. Artificial intelligence for mapping forest plantations using Sentinel-2 imagery
  22. Factors affecting the quantity and type of tree-related microhabitats in Mediterranean mountain forests of high nature value
  23. Model-assisted estimation of forest attributes to handle spatial under-coverage
  24. Historical roots and the evolving science of forest management under a systemic perspective
  25. Influence of forest stand characteristics on physical, mechanical properties and chemistry of chestnut wood
  26. Testing Removal of Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, and Atmospheric Particles by Urban Parks in Italy
  27. Tree-ring growth as an indicator to support lake water withdrawal regulation
  28. Design‐based mapping of tree attributes by 3P sampling
  29. Probabilistic sampling and estimation for large-scale assessment of poplar plantations in Northern Italy
  30. Adoption of new silvicultural methods in Mediterranean forests
  31. Impact of Bio-Based (Tannins) and Nano-Scale (CNC) Additives on Bonding Properties of Synthetic Adhesives (PVAc and MUF) Using Chestnut Wood from Young Coppice Stands
  32. Wall-to-wall spatial prediction of growing stock volume based on Italian National Forest Inventory plots and remotely sensed data
  33. Estimation of wood production by poplar plantations exploiting Sentinel-2 data
  34. TRY plant trait database – enhanced coverage and open access
  35. Impact of Climate, Stand Growth Parameters, and Management on Isotopic Composition of Tree Rings in Chestnut Coppices
  36. THz Water Transmittance and Leaf Surface Area: An Effective Nondestructive Method for Determining Leaf Water Content
  37. Development of digital photographic approaches to assess leaf traits in broadleaf tree species
  38. Douglas-fir climate sensitivity at two contrasting sites along the southern limit of the European planting range
  39. Spatio-temporal variability in structure and diversity in forests
  40. Multi-temporal stand and canopy structural data in temperate and Mediterranean coppice forests
  41. A dataset of forest volume deadwood estimates for Europe
  42. Conservation and enhancement of the green infrastructure as a nature-based solution
  43. Reviewing climatic traits for the main forest tree species in Italy
  44. Design-based estimation of mark variograms in forest ecosystem surveys
  45. The background context matters: socioeconomic conditions and spatial distribution of wildfires
  46. Mapping the diversity of forest attributes: a design-based approach
  47. Tree abundance and stand basal area estimation in forest inventories based on TLS
  48. Urban Growth, Land-use Efficiency and Local Socioeconomic Context: A Comparative Analysis of 417 Metropolitan Regions in Europe
  49. The 2007 crisis and Greek wildfires: a multivariate analysis of suppression times
  50. Economic valuation of ecosystem services from cork oak forests
  51. Assessment and certification of cork oak management sustainability
  52. Ranking the importance of Wildfires' human drivers through a multi-model regression approach
  53. Is new always better than old? Accessibility and usability of the urban green areas of the municipality of Rome
  54. Restorative urban forests: Exploring the relationships between forest stand structure, perceived restorativeness and benefits gained by visitors to coastal Pinus pinea forests
  55. Assessing the economic marginality of agricultural lands in Italy to support land use planning
  56. Estimating tree diversity in forest ecosystems by two-phase inventories
  57. Are Wildfires Knocking on the Built-Up Areas Door?
  58. A dataset of leaf inclination angles for temperate and boreal broadleaf woody species
  59. Inference on forest attributes and ecological diversity of trees outside forest by a two-phase inventory
  60. A spatio-temporal dataset of forest mensuration for the analysis of tree species structure and diversity in semi-natural mixed floodplain forests
  61. Above-ground biomass prediction by Sentinel-1 multitemporal data in central Italy with integration of ALOS2 and Sentinel-2 data
  62. Integrating terrestrial and airborne laser scanning for the assessment of single-tree attributes in Mediterranean forest stands
  63. Long-term historical reconstruction of forest cover in Italy
  64. The green side of the grey
  65. Paths to Change: Bio-Economic Factors, Geographical Gradients and the Land-Use Structure of Italy
  66. Assessing forest windthrow damage using single-date, post-event airborne laser scanning data
  67. Evidences in favour of spatially-balanced sampling for assessing forest change
  68. Resilient landscapes in Mediterranean urban areas: Understanding factors influencing forest trends
  69. Managing forests in a changing world: the need for a systemic approach. A review
  70. Taking the pulse of forest plantations success in peri-urban environments through continuous inventory
  71. Projecting Nonnative Douglas Fir Plantations in Southern Europe with the Forest Vegetation Simulator
  72. Characterizing potential wildland fire fuel in live vegetation in the Mediterranean region
  73. A comprehensive insight into the geography of forest cover in Italy: Exploring the importance of socioeconomic local contexts
  74. Bundles of ecosystem (dis)services and multifunctionality across European landscapes
  75. Forest and the city: A multivariate analysis of peri-urban forest land cover patterns in 283 European metropolitan areas
  76. Relationships between overstory and understory structure and diversity in semi-natural mixed floodplain forests at Bosco Fontana (Italy)
  77. Soil occupation efficiency and landscape conservation in four Mediterranean urban regions
  78. Above ground biomass and tree species richness estimation with airborne lidar in tropical Ghana forests
  79. From one- to two-phase sampling to reduce costs of remote sensing-based estimation of land-cover and land-use proportions and their changes
  80. Italian stone pine forests under Rome’s siege: learning from the past to protect their future
  81. Checking the performance of point and plot sampling on aerial photoimagery of a large-scale population of trees outside forests
  82. Unmasking forest borderlines by an automatic delineation based on airborne laser scanner data
  83. Carbon storage of Mediterranean grasslands
  84. Multifactor empirical mapping of the protective function of forests against landslide occurrence: statistical approaches and a case study
  85. Using classification trees to predict forest structure types from LiDAR data
  86. Image analysis of the leaf vascular network: physiological considerations
  87. Estimation of canopy attributes in forests using digital images from fixed-wing UAV
  88. Discrimination and mapping tropical forest types by airborne hyperspectral and Sentinel-2 data
  89. Estimating daily forest carbon fluxes using a combination of ground and remotely sensed data
  90. New forests and Kyoto Protocol carbon accounting: A case study in central Italy
  91. Long-term response to thinning in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) coppice stand under conversion to high forest in Central Italy
  92. Consolidating new paradigms in large-scale monitoring and assessment of forest ecosystems
  93. Modeling the influence of alternative forest management scenarios on ecosystem services
  94. Evaluating EO1-Hyperion capability for mapping conifer and broadleaved forests
  95. Exploring Individuals’ Well-being Visiting Urban and Peri-Urban Green Areas: A Quantile Regression Approach
  96. A multidimensional statistical framework to explore seasonal profile, severity and land-use preferences of wildfires in a Mediterranean country
  97. Monitoring land take by point sampling: Pace and dynamics of urban expansion in the Metropolitan City of Rome
  98. Inference on diversity from forest inventories: a review
  99. Carbon mitigation potential of different forest ecosystems under climate change and various managements in italy
  100. Indirect validation of the Environmental Sensitive Area Index using soil degradation indicators: A country-scale approach
  101. Assessing land take by urban development and its impact on carbon storage
  102. Biodiversity conservation and forest management: The case of the sweet chestnut coppice stands in Central Italy
  103. Conversion of Mountain Beech Coppices into High Forest: An Example for Ecological Intensification
  104. Sampling strategies for estimating forest cover from remote sensing-based two-stage inventories
  105. Fitting the Stocking Rate with Pastoral Resources to Manage and Preserve Mediterranean Forestlands: A Case Study
  106. Quantifying the effect of sampling plot size on the estimation of structural indicators in old-growth forest stands
  107. Estimating the sensitivity to desertification of Italian forests
  108. Sustainability: Five steps for managing Europe's forests
  109. Design-based strategies for sampling spatial units from regular grids
  110. Prediction of forest NPP in Italy by the combination of ground and remote sensing data
  111. Estimation of leaf area index in isolated trees with digital photography and its application to urban forestry
  112. Can composite indices explain multidimensionality of tree risk assessment? A case study in an historical monumental complex
  113. The Role of Managed Forest Ecosystem: An Inventory Approach
  114. European Mixed Forests: definition and research perspectives
  115. Use of geographically weighted regression to enhance the spatial features of forest attribute maps
  116. Estimation of leaf area index in understory deciduous trees using digital photography
  117. Model-based, design-based, and hybrid perspectives for forest inventory and assessment
  118. Calibration assessment of forest flammability potential in Italy
  119. Dead wood and stand structure - relationships for forest plots across Europe
  120. Mapping by spatial predictors exploiting remotely sensed and ground data: A comparative design-based perspective
  121. Novel application of a combustion chamber for experimental assessment of biomass burning emission
  122. Design-based treatment of missing data in forest inventories using canopy heights from aerial laser scanning
  123. European Forest Types and Forest Europe SFM indicators: Tools for monitoring progress on forest biodiversity conservation
  124. Assessing most relevant factors to simulate current annual increments of beech forests in Italy
  125. Combination of optical and LiDAR satellite imagery with forest inventory data to improve wall-to-wall assessment of growing stock in Italy
  126. Is randomized branch sampling suitable to assess wood volume of temperate broadleaved old-growth forests?
  127. Classifying silvicultural systems (coppices vs. high forests) in Mediterranean oak forests by Airborne Laser Scanning data
  128. Stochastic gradient boosting classification trees for forest fuel types mapping through airborne laser scanning and IRS LISS-III imagery
  129. Airborne laser scanning of forest resources: An overview of research in Italy as a commentary case study
  130. Assessing and mapping biomass potential productivity from poplar-dominated riparian forests: A case study
  131. Is Landscape a Driver of Short-term Wildfire Recurrence?
  132. Comparison of approaches for reporting forest fire-related biomass loss and greenhouse gas emissions in southern Europe
  133. Natural forest expansion into suburban countryside: Gained ground for a green infrastructure?
  134. Large-Scale Pan-European Forest Monitoring Network
  135. Simplified methods to inventory the current annual increment of forest standing volume
  136. Carbon sequestration by forests in the National Parks
  137. Modeling primary production using a 1 km daily meteorological data set
  138. Land use inventory as framework for environmental accounting
  139. Towards a sampling strategy for the assessment of forest condition at European level: combining country estimates
  140. Assessing Deadwood Using Harmonized National Forest Inventory Data
  141. Assessing the biomass of shrubs typical of Mediterranean pre-forest communities
  142. A matching procedure to improve k-NN estimation of forest attribute maps
  143. Use of BIOME-BGC to simulate water and carbon fluxes within Mediterranean macchia
  144. Experimenting the design-based k-NN approach for mapping and estimation under forest management planning
  145. Testing copula regression against benchmark models for point and interval estimation of tree wood volume in beech stands
  146. Airborne Laser Scanning to support forest resource management under alpine, temperate and Mediterranean environments in Italy
  147. K-NN FOREST: a software for the non-parametric prediction and mapping of environmental variables by the k-Nearest Neighbors algorithm
  148. Contribution of large-scale forest inventories to biodiversity assessment and monitoring
  149. Reviewing the Science and Implementation of Climate Change Adaptation Measures in European Forestry
  150. Landscape – wildfire interactions in southern Europe: Implications for landscape management
  151. Setting the Scene for Post-Fire Management
  152. Economic, Legal and Social Aspects of Post-Fire Management
  153. Two-stage sector sampling for estimating small woodlot attributes
  154. Assessing the attributes of scattered trees outside the forest by a multi-phase sampling strategy
  155. Extending large-scale forest inventories to assess urban forests
  156. Large-scale monitoring of coppice forest clearcuts by multitemporal very high resolution satellite imagery. A case study from central Italy
  157. Systemic silviculture, adaptive management and forest monitoring
  158. Design-based diagnostics for k-NN estimators of forest resourcesThis article is one of a selection of papers from Extending Forest Inventory and Monitoring over Space and Time.
  159. Prospects for Harmonized Biodiversity Assessments Using National Forest Inventory Data
  160. Integration of forest mapping and inventory to support forest management
  161. Monitoring and assessing old‐growth forest stands by plot sampling
  162. Climate change impacts, adaptive capacity, and vulnerability of European forest ecosystems
  163. Post-fire forest management in southern Europe: a COST action for gathering and disseminating scientific knowledge
  164. Assessment of forest net primary production by multisource ground and remote sensing data
  165. SILVICULTURE: FOREST PRODUCTS, CERTIFICATION AND WOOD CHAIN IN ITALY
  166. Evaluating the Effects of Environmental Changes on the Gross Primary Production of Italian Forests
  167. Estimation of small woodlot and tree row attributes in large-scale forest inventories
  168. Area-based assessment of forest standing volume by field measurements and airborne laser scanner data
  169. Estimating the volume of forest growing stock from relascope or ocular assessments
  170. Background, main results and conclusions from a test phase for biodiversity assessments on intensive forest monitoring plots in Europe
  171. Combining remote sensing and ancillary data to monitor the gross productivity of water-limited forest ecosystems
  172. Design-based approach to k-nearest neighbours technique for coupling field and remotely sensed data in forest surveys
  173. A parameter-based method for determining thinning intensity
  174. Area-based lidar-assisted estimation of forest standing volume
  175. Modelling natural forest expansion on a landscape level by multinomial logistic regression
  176. Exploring forest structural complexity by multi-scale segmentation of VHR imagery
  177. Non-parametric and parametric methods using satellite images for estimating growing stock volume in alpine and Mediterranean forest ecosystems
  178. Remote sensing support for post fire forest management
  179. ForestBIOTA data on deadwood monitoring in Europe
  180. Outlining multi-purpose forest inventories to assess the ecosystem approach in forestry
  181. A forest typology for monitoring sustainable forest management: The case of European Forest Types
  182. Estimating forest area at the year 1990 by two-phase sampling on historical remotely sensed imagery in Italy
  183. Aerial assessment of landscape net change by means of two-phase network sampling: an application to central Italy
  184. On parametric fragmentation measures
  185. Conversion of clearcut beech coppices into high forests with continuous cover: A case study in central Italy
  186. Use of remotely sensed and ancillary data for estimating forest gross primary productivity in Italy
  187. The assessment of tree row attributes by stratified two-stage sampling
  188. Estimation of Mediterranean forest attributes by the application of k‐NN procedures to multitemporal Landsat ETM+ images
  189. Site quality evaluation by classification tree: an application to cork quality in Sardinia
  190. Forest ecotone survey by line intersect sampling
  191. LaDy: software for assessing local landscape diversity profiles of raster land cover maps using geographic windows
  192. Landscape ecology assessment: beware of contagion!
  193. Top-down growth modelling: a prototype for poplar plantations in Italy
  194. Forest Management on a Natural Basis
  195. Relationship between environmental factors and site index in Douglas-fir plantations in central Italy
  196. Plot size and shape for the early assessment of post-fire regeneration in Aleppo pine stands
  197. Sustainable Management of Forests for Atmospheric CO2 Depletion
  198. Stem annual increments as ecobiological indicators in Turkey oak (Quercus cerris L.)
  199. Applying biodiversity concepts to plantation forestry in northern Mediterranean landscapes
  200. Land Suitability for Short Rotation Coppices Assessed through Fuzzy Membership Functions
  201. Spatial distribution modelling of forest attributes coupling remotely sensed imagery and GIS techniques.