Australian Forestry

Papers
(The median citation count of Australian Forestry is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Is the jarrah ( Eucalyptus marginata ) forest under threat from a changing climate?18
Hollow occurrence and tree spacing inEucalyptus tereticornis17
Impact of flail chain characteristics on productivity, costs, bark content and fuel use when processing short-rotation Eucalyptus globulus trees to produce woodchips13
Landscape monitoring in forests: a wildlife ecologist’s perspective12
A state-space growth model for Eucalyptus pilularis in subtropical Australia, fitted with and without seemingly unrelated regression9
Interaction of site, spacing, weed control and fertiliser in Pinus radiata plantations in southeast New South Wales8
Post-harvesting glyphosate and imazapyr application on Eucalyptus stumps to control coppice6
A tribute to Alan Gordon John Brown AM, ATSE, FFA6
Seasonal flight and genetic distinction among Xylosandrus crassiusculus populations invasive in Australia5
Evaluation and prediction of bending properties of glulam beams made from young plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens5
National forestry education in Australia, 100 years on5
Long-term growth response to weed-control strips in Eucalyptus urograndis plantations in Brazil4
Current and future risks of drought-induced mortality inPinus radiataplantations in New South Wales, Australia4
Encouraging residents’ stewardship of street trees in Australia’s capital city, Canberra4
Bark beetles at a pine buffet down under: a review of Australia’s Ips grandicollis biological control program and opportunities for enhancement4
West Indian drywood termite, Cryptotermes brevis, in Australia: current understanding, ongoing issues, and future needs3
From fields to factory – women and plantation-wood processing in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic3
List of reviewers in 20223
Minding the forest gaps: uptake and use of single rope bridges over forest roads by arboreal fauna3
Acacia and eucalypt plantation biosecurity in Southeast Asia – a history, and directions for future research and engagement3
The effect of applied phosphorus and seed source on the growth of an Acacia mangium Willd. plantation on a low productivity site in South Sumatra3
Efficacy of cuprous oxide for control of dothistroma needle blight in Pinus radiata plantations in Australia2
Correction2
Spatial distribution characteristics of a Pinus tabuliformis forest in the central dry zone of Ningxia, China2
Constructing a non-linear additive crown-width model system for moso bamboo forests in eastern China1
UAV-assisted seeding and monitoring of reforestation sites: a review1
Multi-method UAV mapping and geometric analysis of forest canopy gaps: a comparison of thresholding, OBIA and deep learning approaches1
Forest health and biosecurity in a changing world1
A tribute to Dr John Dargavel1
Sustainable sandalwood ( Santalum spicatum ) management in Western Australia under Aboriginal control1
Acacia mangium × A. auriculiformis micropropagation in a non-sterile environment1
Insect pests of timber-in-service: an Australian review1
Comparative evaluation of automated tree trunk segmentation and DBH estimation in forest environments using TLS, WMLS and iPLS point clouds1
Impact of exchange rate on Brazilian publicly traded pulp and paper companies: the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic1
Stem taper model for individual trees of Eucalyptus globulus in Australian plantations1
Response to the detection of an exotic fungal pathogen, Fusarium commune, in a Pinus radiata production nursery in Australia1
Transforming Australia’s forests: integrating timber, carbon, and nature to restore landscapes and secure Australia’s future – keynote address to the 2025 Forestry Australia Conference1
Heatwave sensitivity of Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua tall forests: diagnosis and management implications for adaptation to climate change1
Fuel weight and understorey hazard dynamics in mature karri ( Eucalyptus diversicolor ) forests in southwest Western Australia1
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