18 April 2022
Forests | Invitation to Read Selected Papers from “Editor’s Choice” (Volume 12, Issues 10–12)
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Editor’s Choice articles are based on recommendations by the scientific editors of MDPI journals from around the world. Editors select a small number of articles recently published in the journal that they believe will be particularly interesting to readers, or important in the respective research area. The aim is to provide a snapshot of some of the most exciting work published in the various research areas of the journal.
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Our Editors-in-Chief have selected many papers to be displayed in “Editor’s Choice”. All of them have proven to be particularly interesting to authors or otherwise important to the field.
Recently, the Editorial Office selected the following papers from the most downloaded publications from Volume 12, Issues 10–12.
“Effects of Early, Small-Scale Nitrogen Addition on Germination and Early Growth of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Seedlings and on the Recruitment of the Root-Associated Fungal Community” David Castro et al. |
“Determination of Riparian Vegetation Biomass from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)” Alessandro Matese et al. |
“Simulating the Effects of Thinning Events on Forest Growth and Water Services Asks for Daily Analysis of Underlying Processes” Rasoul Yousefpour et al. |
“The Contribution of Trees Outside of Forests to Landscape Carbon and Climate Change Mitigation in West Africa” David L. Skole et al. |
“GIS-Based Aesthetic Appraisal of Short-Range Viewsheds of Coastal Dune and Forest Landscapes” Arvydas Urbis et al. |
“Combining Landscape Fire Simulations with Stand-Level Growth Simulations to Assist Landowners in Building Wildfire-Resilient Landscapes” Susana Barreiro et al. |
“Fragmentation and Coordination of REDD+ Finance under the Paris Agreement Regime” Dong-hwan Kim et al. |
“Impact of Gene Flow and Introgression on the Range Wide Genetic Structure of Quercus robur (L.) in Europe” Bernd Degen et al. |
“The Contribution of Roots, Mycorrhizal Hyphae, and Soil Free-Living Microbes to Soil Respiration and Its Temperature Sensitivity in a Larch Forest” Naoki Makita et al. |
“Chemical Signals in Tree Rings from Northern Patagonia as Indicators of Calbuco Volcano Eruptions since the 16th Century” Lizette J. Bertin et al. |
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the research groups behind these exceptional papers for their contributions to Forests (ISSN: 1999-4907). We would greatly appreciate it if you could circulate this document among your colleagues or through your network.
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