The importance of the soil skeleton for plant-available nutrients in sites of the Southern Black Forest, Germany Ute HeisnerBernd RaberErnst E. Hildebrand Original Paper 24 December 2004 Pages: 249 - 257
Modern forestry vehicles and their impact on soil physical properties Joerg VossbrinkRainer Horn Original Paper 30 December 2004 Pages: 259 - 267
Using model scenarios to predict and evaluate forest-management impacts on soil base saturation at landscape level Dietmar ZirlewagenKlaus von Wilpert Original Paper 24 December 2004 Pages: 269 - 282
Spatial patterns of past wood exploitation, natural wood supply and growth conditions: indications of natural tree species distribution by anthracological studies of charcoal-burning remains Thomas LudemannHans-Gerd MichielsWilko Nölken Original Paper 27 January 2005 Pages: 283 - 292
Non-industrial private-forest owners: possibilities for increasing adoption of close-to-nature forest management Claudia Bieling Original Paper 24 December 2004 Pages: 293 - 303
Long-term nutritional trends of conifer stands in Europe: results from the RECOGNITION project Karl Heinz MellertJörg PrietzelKarl Eugen Rehfuess Original Paper 23 December 2004 Pages: 305 - 319
Short-term impacts of harvesting and burning disturbances on physical and chemical characteristics of forest soils in western Newfoundland, Canada E. T. ScheunerF. MakeschinPaul Q. Carter Original Paper 24 December 2004 Pages: 321 - 330
Spatial pattern of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus pubescens Mill.) seedlings in natural pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) woodlands Georges KunstlerThomas CurtJacques Lepart Original Paper 24 December 2004 Pages: 331 - 337