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English summary of the Forest Ecology and Forest Management (FEM30306) lectures at Wageningen University. The summary is as visual as possible, with the correct information to pass the exam. The course is very intensive, especially with reading the entire reader in just 4 weeks. Accompanied by this summary, you are guaranteed to get a good pass!

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Summary Forest Ecology & Forest Management
Lecture 1 | Introduction
Need for transformative change
Transformative change: a fundamental, system-wide reorganisation across technological, economic
and social factors, including paradigms, goals and values.

Needed because:

- 1,000,000 species face extinction risk
- 10 -100 times faster extinction rates than the past 10 million years
- 75% decline in the abundance of insects in NL in 30 years
- 75% of the earth surface strongly influenced by humans
- 33% of the terrestrial surface used for agriculture or cattle ranching
o 23% of the agricultural area is degraded

→ resulting in the decline of ecosystem services

Causes (from largest to smallest):

1. Land use change
2. Over exploitation
3. Climate change
4. Pollution
5. Invasive species

How to change? IPBES: policy with the largest impact
- Change ‘welfare’ (economical perspective) to ‘wellbeing’ (emotional state)
- Less consumption
- Balance: economic equality and justice
- Internalize ‘external’ costs (ecological, social)
- Education, knowledge generation and sharing

Embrace multiple values:

- Worldviews (anthropogenic, biocentric, pluricentric)
- Knowledge systems (scientific, local, indigenous)
- Moral values
- Specific values (instrumental, relational, intrinsic)

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,Reader L1 | Unit 1 & 2
Disturbance: a sudden event in time that removes biomass, disrupts ecosystems, communities, or
population structures and causes a rapid release or reallocation of environmental resources such as
light, water or soil nutrients.

Key aspects of disturbances:

- Size
- Frequency
- Intensity

The responsibility of foresters is to minimise deleterious changes while maintaining future stand
productivity and management options.

Foresters distinguish between monocyclic and polycyclic harvesting systems

Monocyclic harvesting system: all the standing timber is cut at once.
→ future harvest depend on regeneration from the seedbank or form the seed rain
(often relies on animal dispersal or remnant seed trees)

Polycyclic harvesting system (selective system): only a limited proportion of the stems is cut
→ same stand will be revisited when the remaining young small trees have grown sufficiently
(advanced regeneration or seedling bank)

Advanced regeneration: regeneration by seedlings or saplings established naturally without the
influence of harvesting under a forest canopy
→ canopy gaps are generally small and quickly filled by advanced regeneration

Control of canopy size is important for regeneration:

- Excessive opening up the canopy can lead to regeneration problems, especially in exposed
conditions (soil dries out rapidly and nutrient loss by run-off)
- Occurrence of herbaceous vegetation can interfere with regeneration and hinder forest
recovery
- Areas with abundant regrowth may attract herbivores, which may damage regrowth and
maintain open areas

, Factors and practices that link ecology to forest management

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