Irish Forestry

 
THE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF IRISH FORESTERS
 
  Irish Forestry is the journal of the Society of Irish Foresters and has been in continuous publication since 1943. Submissions to the journal on forestry and related topics are welcome. Please follow the instructions in the Guidelines for Authors. A full list of papers published in the journal from inception is under construction.


 
 
                 

 

Most recent issue, Vol 63, No 1&2, 2006

Contents

An early assessment of Irish oak provenance trials and their implications for improved seed production.
DEREK FELTON, DAVID THOMPSON AND MAARTEN NIEUWENHUIS

Juvenile wood in Irish grown Sitka spruce and the impact of rotation length
AINE NI DHUBHAIN, DONAL MAGNER, AND MAARTEN NIEWUENHUIS

Stability of Sitka spruce on mole-drained and ploughed surface water gley soil.
MICHAEL RODGERS, JAMES MCHALE, AND JOHN MULQUEEN

Growth models for Sitka spruce in Ireland
LANCE R. BROAD AND TED LYNCH

The impact of calibration on the accuracy of harvester measurement of total harvest volume and assortment volume for Sitka spruce clearfells in Ireland.
TADHG DOOLEY, TRAOLACH LAYTON AND MAARTEN NIEUWENHUIS

Forest Perspectives
Saint Patrick’s Forest
NIALL OCARROLL

 

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