Title of article
Restoring biodiversity to pine afforestations in Israel
Author/Authors
Ginsberg، نويسنده , , Paul، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
207
To page
216
Abstract
Summary
aper presents a practitionerʹs perspective of the Keren Kayemeth Leisraelʹs (KKL – Israelʹs Forest Service) forest management policy, including actions encouraging biological diversity attributes to Israelʹs planted conifer forests. These changes are reviewed in light of institutional changes within the KKL, recent global initiatives and scientific trends concerning biodiversity, ecologically oriented forestry and sustainable forest management.
nagement of Israelʹs planted conifer forests for biological diversity values is a relatively new phenomenon. Most of Israelʹs high forests were planted and consist primarily of a small core group of native and exotic Mediterranean conifers. Over time, these simplified afforestations evolved into a complex set of forest stands – a “near-native” type of forest ecosystem embodying a sum total of natural and artificial processes. They can thus serve as models to help visualise and understand how plantation-type forests can be converted into complex afforestations systems possessing a higher degree of structural, functional, compositional and genetic diversity.
Keywords
Forest biodiversity , Mediterranean , Mixed-forests , Sustainable forest management , Pinus halepensis
Journal title
Journal for Nature Conservation
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal for Nature Conservation
Record number
2231817
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