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1Soil Compaction and Growth of Woody PlantsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1999434
2Practical large-scale forest stand inventory using a small-footprint airborne scanning laserScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004420
3Adaptive forest management in central Europe: Climate change impacts, strategies and integrative conceptScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2009410
4Laser scanning of forest resources: the nordic experienceScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004386
5Nutrient release from litter and humus in coniferous forest soils—a mini reviewScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1986343
6Theory and techniques for steady state mineral nutrition and growth of plantsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1986334
7Changes in soil acidity from 1927 to 1982–1984 in a forest area of south‐west SwedenScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1986249
8Physiological basis of wood production: A reviewScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1989237
9Restorative effects of viewing real forest landscapes, based on a comparison with urban landscapesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2009226
10Airborne laser scanning as a method in operational forest inventory: Status of accuracy assessments accomplished in ScandinaviaScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2007225
11Prediction of tree height, basal area and stem volume in forest stands using airborne laser scanningScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004222
12Forest Fragmentation in Fennoscandia: Linking Habitat Requirements of Wood-associated Threatened Species to Landscape and Habitat ChangesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001208
13Chlorophyll fluorescence: A review of its practical forestry applications and instrumentationScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1995199
14Accuracy of forest inventory using airborne laser scanning: evaluating the first nordic full-scale operational projectScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004197
15Tree retention as a conservation measure in clear-cut forests of northern Europe: a review of ecological consequencesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2010188
16Forest variable estimation using photogrammetric matching of digital aerial images in combination with a high-resolution DEMScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2012178
17Windthrow probability as a function of stand characteristics and shelterScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1987177
18Properties of furfurylated woodScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004176
19Estimation of above ground forest biomass from airborne discrete return laser scanner data using canopy-based quantile estimatorsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004171
20Genetic parameters of growth and wood quality traits inPicea abiesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004171
21Response of Coniferous Forest Ecosystems on Mineral Soils to Nutrient Additions: A Review of Swedish ExperiencesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001169
22How forest fires kill trees: A review of the fundamental biophysical processesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2007169
23Three-dimensional reconstruction of stems for assessment of taper, sweep and lean based on laser scanning of standing treesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004164
24Biodiversity and its Assessment in Boreal and Nemoral ForestsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001162
25Occurrence of rare and threatened insects living on decaying Populus Tremula: A comparison between Finnish and Russian KareliaScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1994157
26Forest Fertilization Research in Finland: A Literature ReviewScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001155
27Bioeconomy – an emerging meta-discourse affecting forest discourses?Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research2014153
28A typology of small-scale private forest owners in SwedenScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2006149
29The influence of forest view through a window on job satisfaction and job stressScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2007140
30Effect of Reforestation Methods on Pine Weevil (Hylobius abietis) Damage and Seedling SurvivalScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1999137
31Models for Predicting Wood Properties in Stems of Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris in SwedenScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2002136
32Advances and emerging issues in national forest inventoriesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2010136
33Fire Management for Biodiversity in the European Boreal ForestScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001134
34Physiological effects of Shinrin-yoku (taking in the atmosphere of the forest) in a mixed forest in Shinano Town, JapanScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2008133
35The roles of nearest neighbor methods in imputing missing data in forest inventory and monitoring databasesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2009132
36Short-rotation forestry with hybrid aspen (Populus tremulaL.×P. tremuloidesMichx.) in Northern EuropeScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2012132
37Satellite remote sensing for forestry planning—A reviewScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1998130
38Estimation of diameter and basal area distributions in coniferous forest by means of airborne laser scanner dataScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004126
39An Empirically Based Typology of Private Forest Owners in Denmark: Improving Communication Between Authorities and OwnersScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004125
40Shades of green: a social scientific view on bioeconomy in the forest sectorScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2014124
41A heuristic optimization method for forest planning and decision makingScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1993121
42Amount and quality of coarse woody debris in natural and managed coniferous forests near the timberline in Finnish LaplandScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1998118
43Green Tree Retention in Fennoscandian ForestryScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2001118
44Controlling and predicting the spread ofheterobasidion annosumfrom infected stumps and trees ofpicea abiesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1987117
45Decomposition and nutrient release in needle litter from nitrogen‐fertilized scots pine (pinus sylvestris)standsScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1987117
46Comparing stand inventories for large areas based on photo-interpretation and laser scanning by means of cost-plus-loss analysesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2004114
47Woodland key habitats in northern Europe: concepts, inventory and protectionScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2010113
48Functions for below-ground biomass of Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Betula pendula and Betula pubescens in SwedenScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2006112
49Remote sensing and forest inventories in Nordic countries – roadmap for the futureScandinavian Journal of Forest Research2018111
50Regional variation in rate of mass loss of Pinus sylvestris needle litter in Swedish pine forests as influenced by climate and litter qualityScandinavian Journal of Forest Research1986110