Australian Forestry

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Forestry is 4. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Editorial: the 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires59
Looking ahead – global sandalwood production and markets in 2040, and implications for Pacific Island producers22
The effectiveness of fuel reduction burning for wildfire mitigation in sclerophyll forests21
Application of resistance drilling to genetic studies of growth, wood basic density and bark thickness inEucalyptus globulus15
Smallholder tree-farmers and forest certification in Southeast Asia: alternative approaches to deliver more benefits to growers10
Domestication provides the key to conservation of Santalum yasi – a threatened Pacific sandalwood9
Efficiency of nutrient use for biomass production of a Eucalyptus clone as a function of planting density in short-rotation cropping9
Participatory value chain study for yasi sandalwood (Santalum yasi) in Fiji8
Oil yield and composition of young Santalum yasi in Fiji and Tonga8
Restoration of Vanuatu sandalwood (Santalum austrocaledonicum) through participatory domestication8
Profitable partnerships: smallholders, industry, eucalypts and acacias in Asia7
Provenance variation, genetic parameters and potential gains from selection for biomass and cineole production in three-year-oldEucalyptus loxophlebasubsp.gratiaeprogeny trials7
Evaluating the potential for timber production of young forests ofEucalyptusspp. clones used for bioenergy: wood density and mechanical properties6
Genetic parameters and potential gains from breeding for biomass and cineole production in three-year-oldEucalyptus polybracteaprogeny trials6
Reshaping forest management in Australia to provide nature-based solutions to global challenges6
Morphological and heartwood variation of Santalum macgregorii in Papua New Guinea5
Cultural burning and public forests: convergences and divergences between Aboriginal groups and forest management in south-eastern Australia5
Growth of triploid and diploid Acacia clones in three contrasting environments in Viet Nam5
The rise and rise of natural capital: what role for forestry?4
Comparing terrestrial laser scanners’ ability to measure tree height and diameter in a managed forest environment4
Silviculture and fire effects on understorey flowering in jarrah forest4
Selecting successful harvester operators through aptitude tests and demographics4
Developing Indigenous commercial forestry in northern Australia4
Submission to the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements4
Estimated herbicide use in the commercial forest sector in South Africa4
Forestry, bioenergy and climate – a way forward in Australia4
Acacia and eucalypt plantation biosecurity in Southeast Asia – a history, and directions for future research and engagement4
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