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Effects of extensive forest management on soil productivity
David F. Grigal
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Agriculture & Biology
soil productivity
100%
forest management
87%
soil chemical properties
35%
soil physical properties
34%
consequence assessment
28%
economic demand
26%
puddling
23%
man-made trails
22%
mass flow
20%
duration
19%
site preparation
19%
soil compaction
18%
forest types
17%
forest ecosystems
17%
forest stands
17%
natural resources
16%
soil properties
15%
uncertainty
15%
soil types
15%
roads
15%
long term effects
14%
climate
12%
physicochemical properties
12%
species diversity
11%
history
11%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
forest management
73%
productivity
52%
soil
32%
chemical property
20%
effect
17%
harvest
13%
rutting
11%
physical property
11%
site preparation
10%
soil compaction
9%
ecosystem dynamics
9%
stocking
8%
long-term effect
8%
forest ecosystem
7%
soil type
7%
soil property
6%
natural resource
6%
road
5%
erosion
5%
demand
4%
economics
4%
history
4%
land
4%