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This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Forestry & related industries --- physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk --- n/a
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The topic of pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the urban context has been cultivating interest lately from different scholars, urban planning practitioners and policymakers. This Special Issue originates from the Greening Cities Shaping Cities Symposium held at the Politecnico di Milano (12–13 October 2020), aiming at bridging the gap between the science and practice of implementing NBS in the built environment, as well as highlighting the importance of citizen participation in shared governance and policy making. The Special Issue received contributions from all over the world, from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, France, Bulgaria, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- nature-based solutions --- landscape and urban design --- urban agriculture and food systems --- coastal dynamics --- Groningen --- stakeholder participation --- multi-level governance --- co-creation --- urban living lab --- sustainable urban development --- urban planning --- greening cities --- urban governance --- biophilia --- health and well-being --- urban design --- urban green infrastructure --- ecopsychology --- ecotherapy --- Parque Augusta --- social movements --- appropriation of nature --- green gentrification --- right to nature --- spatial planning --- green infrastructure --- rainwater management --- urban green areas --- nature-based solutions (NBSs) --- agent-based model (ABM) --- firmographics --- market segmentation --- multi-level perspective --- sustainability transition --- participatory budget --- urban sustainability --- European green capital --- European green deal --- Lisbon --- social monitoring --- social cohesion --- CLEVER Cities --- municipal planning --- ecosystem services --- shared governance --- public-private collaboration --- competence development --- land development --- planning models --- nature-based solutions (NBS) --- knowledge-based urban development --- guidelines --- citizen engagement --- participation --- urban regeneration --- living knowledge --- URBiNAT --- Augmented Reality --- Virtual Reality --- emotions --- co-design --- computer vision --- simulation --- Environmental Psychology --- colors --- Nature-Based Solutions --- surrounding environment for access --- neighborhood park --- user satisfaction --- park facility --- Bay Avenue Park --- Al Ittihad Park --- n/a
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The topic of pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the urban context has been cultivating interest lately from different scholars, urban planning practitioners and policymakers. This Special Issue originates from the Greening Cities Shaping Cities Symposium held at the Politecnico di Milano (12–13 October 2020), aiming at bridging the gap between the science and practice of implementing NBS in the built environment, as well as highlighting the importance of citizen participation in shared governance and policy making. The Special Issue received contributions from all over the world, from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, France, Bulgaria, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.
nature-based solutions --- landscape and urban design --- urban agriculture and food systems --- coastal dynamics --- Groningen --- stakeholder participation --- multi-level governance --- co-creation --- urban living lab --- sustainable urban development --- urban planning --- greening cities --- urban governance --- biophilia --- health and well-being --- urban design --- urban green infrastructure --- ecopsychology --- ecotherapy --- Parque Augusta --- social movements --- appropriation of nature --- green gentrification --- right to nature --- spatial planning --- green infrastructure --- rainwater management --- urban green areas --- nature-based solutions (NBSs) --- agent-based model (ABM) --- firmographics --- market segmentation --- multi-level perspective --- sustainability transition --- participatory budget --- urban sustainability --- European green capital --- European green deal --- Lisbon --- social monitoring --- social cohesion --- CLEVER Cities --- municipal planning --- ecosystem services --- shared governance --- public-private collaboration --- competence development --- land development --- planning models --- nature-based solutions (NBS) --- knowledge-based urban development --- guidelines --- citizen engagement --- participation --- urban regeneration --- living knowledge --- URBiNAT --- Augmented Reality --- Virtual Reality --- emotions --- co-design --- computer vision --- simulation --- Environmental Psychology --- colors --- Nature-Based Solutions --- surrounding environment for access --- neighborhood park --- user satisfaction --- park facility --- Bay Avenue Park --- Al Ittihad Park --- n/a
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This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.
physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk --- n/a
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This book highlights the role of research in innovation and sustainability in the forest sector. The contributions included fall within the broad thematic areas of forest science and cover crucial topics such as biocontrol, forest fire risk, harvesting and logging practices, quantitative and qualitative assessments of forest products, urban forests, and wood treatments—topics that have also been addressed from an interdisciplinary perspective. The contributions also have practical applications, as they deal with the ecological and economic importance of forests and new technologies for the conservation, monitoring, and improvement of services and forest value.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Forestry & related industries --- physical activity --- mental health --- landscape metrics --- hierarchical multiple regression --- round wood transport --- wood supply chain --- transport work optimization --- sawlogs deliveries --- sawlogs sourcing --- small-diameter tree --- forest biomass --- multi-tree felling head --- time study --- harvesting cost --- tree plantations --- growth equations --- rotation length --- growth rates --- poplar productivity --- energy chain --- residual biomass --- isochronous rings --- travel time --- transport cost --- UAV --- VOC --- drone sensor --- semiconductor metal oxide gas sensors --- alpha pinene --- log properties --- stack volume --- solid wood content --- roundwood measurement --- wood modification --- mechanical properties --- physical properties --- anti shrinkage efficiency --- colour --- Cameroon --- biomass --- poplar --- SRC --- thermal energy --- life cycle assessment --- GWP --- wood energy supply chain --- Lomatia hirsuta --- Patagonia --- pioneer tree species --- stump shoots --- quality wood --- trunk analysis --- stability of stands --- Capreolus capreolus --- ungulate --- urban forests --- human disturbances --- daily activity --- moon phases --- disturbances --- wildfires --- natural and technogenic ecosystems --- permafrost --- thermal anomaly --- soil --- numerical simulation --- remote sensing --- Siberia --- mean lifetime --- natural forest --- survival analysis --- tree age distribution --- bark structure --- Pinus sylvestris --- forward selection --- bark types --- forest therapy --- urban environment --- sensory gardens --- wellbeing --- social inclusion --- recreational development --- universal design --- urban green areas --- therapeutic space --- deep learning --- tree species --- classification --- Scots pine --- tree-ring --- air pollution --- growth reduction --- climate change --- Poland --- climate change mitigation --- forest restoration --- forest biomass estimation --- standing and lying dead wood --- variogram model --- kriging regression --- Botryosphaeriaceae --- biocontrol --- pine bark extracts --- Trichoderma citrinoviride --- VOCs --- lytic enzymes --- fire ignition --- fire hazard --- QGIS --- InVEST --- NDVI --- S2 NDWI --- risk
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The topic of pinpointing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) in the urban context has been cultivating interest lately from different scholars, urban planning practitioners and policymakers. This Special Issue originates from the Greening Cities Shaping Cities Symposium held at the Politecnico di Milano (12–13 October 2020), aiming at bridging the gap between the science and practice of implementing NBS in the built environment, as well as highlighting the importance of citizen participation in shared governance and policy making. The Special Issue received contributions from all over the world, from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey, Brazil, Portugal, Denmark, France, Bulgaria, Sweden, Hungary, Spain, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- nature-based solutions --- landscape and urban design --- urban agriculture and food systems --- coastal dynamics --- Groningen --- stakeholder participation --- multi-level governance --- co-creation --- urban living lab --- sustainable urban development --- urban planning --- greening cities --- urban governance --- biophilia --- health and well-being --- urban design --- urban green infrastructure --- ecopsychology --- ecotherapy --- Parque Augusta --- social movements --- appropriation of nature --- green gentrification --- right to nature --- spatial planning --- green infrastructure --- rainwater management --- urban green areas --- nature-based solutions (NBSs) --- agent-based model (ABM) --- firmographics --- market segmentation --- multi-level perspective --- sustainability transition --- participatory budget --- urban sustainability --- European green capital --- European green deal --- Lisbon --- social monitoring --- social cohesion --- CLEVER Cities --- municipal planning --- ecosystem services --- shared governance --- public-private collaboration --- competence development --- land development --- planning models --- nature-based solutions (NBS) --- knowledge-based urban development --- guidelines --- citizen engagement --- participation --- urban regeneration --- living knowledge --- URBiNAT --- Augmented Reality --- Virtual Reality --- emotions --- co-design --- computer vision --- simulation --- Environmental Psychology --- colors --- Nature-Based Solutions --- surrounding environment for access --- neighborhood park --- user satisfaction --- park facility --- Bay Avenue Park --- Al Ittihad Park
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