Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research

Papers
(The TQCC of Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Neutral effect of nitrogen addition and negative effect of precipitation reduction on the soil faunal community in a temperate forest18
Carbon concentration of living tree biomass of Pinus sylvestris , Picea abies , Betula pendula and 15
Comparison of the economic return of conventional and novel silver birch management strategies14
CO2 and CH4 fluxes from forest soil in the northern Da Xing’anling Mountains in Northeast China during the freezing and thawing periods of near-surface soil in 2018–201914
The development of foliar fungal communities of nursery-grown Pinus sylvestris seedlings13
Managing production stem density and proximity near retention trees in even-aged stands: a conservation knowledge gap with insights from Sweden12
Correction11
Production losses during the transition from even-aged management to gap cutting in Norway spruce and Scots Pine stands in Southern Sweden10
Drought stress and artificial mycorrhization: divergent growth responses in Pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur L.) and Scots pine ( P10
Enabling stochastic programming for improved forest planning under uncertainty: moving from theory to practice9
Carbon and oxygen dual-isotopes in tree rings indicate alternative physiological responses opted by European beech trees to survive drought stress9
Comparative analysis of natural and anthropogenic wildfire regimes in Mainland Southeast Asia9
Foliar and coarse root biomass in three forestry-drained boreal peatlands dominated by Downy birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.)8
Analysis of forest tree dieback using UltraCam and UAV imagery8
Predicting stem taper using artificial neural network and regression models for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestrisL.) in northwestern Türkiye8
Increasing global wood demand will risk forest sustainability7
Public right of access to private land: examples and considerations7
Effects of simulated browsing on survival, growth, and stem quality of silver birch7
Financial comparison between rotation forestry (RF) and continuous cover forestry (CCF) on spruce-dominated peatlands7
Exploring the diversity of non-industrial private forest properties in Southern Sweden7
Unveiling multiple pathways into tertiary forestry education: a mixed-method study7
Social networks of forest owners producing non-timber forest products – network structures and dynamics of exchanges7
Taper, volume, and bark thickness models for spruce, pine, and birch in Norway7
State of forest research in 2010s – a bibliographic study with special reference to Finland, Sweden and Austria6
A procedure to rank pre-defined biodiversity hotspots in Finland6
Estimating fine-root production in three forestry-drained boreal peatlands dominated by Downy birch ( Betula pubescens Ehrh.)6
Correction6
Effects of long-term nitrogen addition on the fine root morphology and anatomy of four main shrub species in an old-growth forest6
Variable-density thinning designs for harvester-based operations in Northern Europe6
Productivity and cost assessment of two harvesting methods for medium-rotation poplar plantations6
Root frost tolerance, seasonal variation in root growth, and field performance of one-year-old Russian larch seedlings with simulated root freezing damages5
Impacts of felling and forest road construction on surface water quality in a managed forested catchment in Latvia5
Measures against pine weevil Hylobius abietis also reduce damage by Hylastes cunicularius and Hylastes brunneus5
Spatial variation of surface soil carbon in a boreal forest – the role of historical fires, contemporary vegetation, and hydro-topography5
Correction5
Collaboration between leaf resorption and belowground nutrient acquisition in broadleaf species of temperate forest5
Height growth of pedunculate oak Quercus robur L. in hemiboreal stands in Latvia5
Bark composition changes along the trunk of three softwood species: Picea abies, Abies alba Mill. and Pseudotsuga menziesii5
Effects of thinning intensities on litterfall characteristics and decomposition in the natural secondary lowland forests of Southeastern Taiwan4
Altitudinal effect on Crimean pine (Pinus nigraJ.F. Arnold subsp.pallasiana(Lamb.) Holmboe) sapling morphology in north-western Türkiye4
Current state of mixed forests available for wood supply in Finland and Sweden4
Weak performance of the Eurasian spruce bark beetle in the non-native lodgepole pine4
Plasticity in nitrogen form uptake and preference in response to long-term nitrogen addition of the main tree species in a temperate old growth forest4
Growth rate and economic evaluation of mixed stands established with Cedrus libani and Pinus nigra4
Early development of planted Norway spruce in recently established stands, growing pure and in admixture4
Assessing the profitability of thinning Norway’s spruce and pine forests: an analysis accounting for machine trail effects4
Stump removal impacts nutrient status and young stand development in mesotrophic Latvian hemiboreal forests4
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