Aboveground biomass of Pinus halepensis Mill. forests in the Kassandra Peninsula - Chalkidiki
- P. Smiris
- F. Maris
- K. Vitoris
- N. Stamou
- K. Kalambokidis
Abstract
Pinus halepensis occupies a large area of Mediterranean coastal forests. Kassandra Peninsula Pinus halepensis forests could be characterized as the representative forests in the Mediterranean. These forests are very important, due to their vicinity to urban and coastal areas. The knowledge of biomass distribution in these forests will help with the correct time and space planning, in order to fulfil the multifunctional management of ecosystems (wood production, water, forest protection, recreation etc.).
How to Cite:
Smiris, P., Maris, F., Vitoris, K., Stamou, N. & Kalambokidis, K., (2000) “Aboveground biomass of Pinus halepensis Mill. forests in the Kassandra Peninsula - Chalkidiki”, Silva Gandavensis 65. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sg.v65i0.815
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