Abandoned Oak coppice on both sides of the Jura Mountains: dendroecological growth models highlighting woodland development and management in the past (original ) (raw )Growth trends reveal the forest structure during Roman and Medieval times in Western Europe: a comparison between archaeological and actual oak ring series ( Quercus robur and Quercus petraea )
Kristof Haneca
Annals of Forest Science, 2005
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Girardclos O. et Petit C. 2011. Dendroarchaeological contributions to the history of forest exploitation : the case of the Gallo-roman settlement of Oedenburg (Alsace, France) between 10 AD and 180 AD, in P. Fraiture, Tree Rings, Art, Archaeology, Scientia Artis 7, Bruxelles, 2011, p. 77-96.
Christophe PETIT
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Continuity and change in the vegetation of a Central European oakwood
Eva Jamrichova
The Holocene, 2012
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Tree species composition and historic changes of the Central European oak/beech region
Carsten Rüther , H. Walentowski
Rüther, C. and Walentowski, H., 2008. Tree species composition and historic changes of the Central European oak/beech region. In: Floren, A. and Schmidl, J. (eds): Canopy arthropod research in Europe, pp. 61-88, bioform entomology, Nuremberg., 2008
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Evidence of trimmed oaks (Quercus sp.) in North Western France during the early Middle Ages (9th-11th centuries AD)
Vincent BERNARD
Charcoal Analysis: New …, 2006
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Legacies of past human activities on one of the largest old-growth forests in the south-east European mountains
Eleonora Cagliero
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2021
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Long-term forest evolution and woodland uses in an ancient charcoal-production forest of the eastern French Pyrenees: an interdisciplinary approach at high spatio-temporal resolution
Mélanie Saulnier
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2018
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Forest Exploitation and Wood Supply: A Dendroarchaeological Approach between the Massif Central and the Southern Alps since the Middle Ages
Vincent Labbas
Forests, 2022
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Driving forces of stability and change in woodland structure: A case-study from the Czech lowlands
Péter Szabó
Forest Ecology and Management, 2010
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The rise and fall of traditional forest management in southern Moravia: A history of the past 700 years
Jana Mullerová
Forest Ecology and Management 331: 104–115, 2014
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Tree-ring analysis of archaeological charcoal as a tool to identify past woodland management: The case from a 14th century site from Oudenaarde (Belgium)
Kristof Haneca
Quaternary International, 2015
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Forest dynamics in unexploited birch (Betula pendula) stands in the Vosges (France): structure, architecture and light patterns
Deborah Closset-Kopp
Forest Ecology and Management, 2003
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Which oak provenances for the 22nd century in Western Europe? Dendroclimatology in common gardens
Alexis DUCOUSSO
PLOS ONE, 2020
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Structure and diversity of a natural temperate sessile oak ( Quercus petraea L.) – European Beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) forest
Oliver Merce
Forest Ecology and Management, 2012
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Dendrochronology of pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur L.) in an old-growth pollarded woodland in northern Spain: establishment patterns and the management history
Vicente Rozas
Annals of Forest Science, 2005
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On the ecology of ancient and recent woodlands: the role of historical approach
roberta cevasco
2018
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Tree rings reveal signs of Europe’s sustainable forest management long before the first historical evidence
Franz Herzig
Scientific Reports
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Searching for ancient forests: A 2000 year history of land use in northeastern French forests deduced from the pollen compositions of closed depressions
etienne dambrine
The Holocene, 2013
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Deforce K & Haneca K (in press) Tree-ring analysis of archaeological charcoal as a tool to identify past woodland management: The case from a 14th century site from Oudenaarde (Belgium), Quaternary International
Koen Deforce
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Improving identification of coppiced and seeded trees in past woodland management by comparing growth and wood anatomy of living sessile oaks ( Quercus petraea )
olivier girardclos
Quaternary International
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Woodlands of the past — The excavation of wetland woods at Zwolle-Stadshagen (the Netherlands): Growth pattern and population dynamics of oak and ash
Ute Sass-Klaassen
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How did bog oaks grow? Excavation of a past woodland at Zwolle-Stadshagen, The Netherlands
Ute Sass-Klaassen
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A study of late Holocene local vegetation dynamics and responses to land use changes in an ancient charcoal making woodland in the central Pyrenees (Ariège, France), using pedoanthracology
Vanessa Py , Raquel Cunill-Artigas , Raquel Cunill
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2019
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Tree-ring analyses of European oak: implementation and relevance in (pre-) historical research in Flanders
Kristof Haneca
2005
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Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian Knot?
rossen tzonev
Applied Vegetation Science, 2017
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Regeneration patterns, dendroecology, and forest-use history in an old-growth beech–oak lowland forest in Northern Spain
Vicente Rozas
Forest Ecology and Management, 2003
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Long-term changes in wood density and radial growth of Quercus petraea Liebl. in northern France since the middle of the nineteenth century
Jean-Luc Dupouey
Trees, 2000
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