AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES|forestry
- bruscarnach móradhmaid Tagairt Doiciméad inmheánach de chuid an Choimisiúin: ENV-2023-1007 (bainistíocht foraoise níos gaire don dúlra)
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- BMA Tagairt Doiciméad inmheánach de chuid an Choimisiúin: ENV-2023-1007 (bainistíocht foraoise níos gaire don dúlra)
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- Sainmhíniú Holz, welches sich nach der inneren oder äußeren Trennung vom lebenden Baum innerhalb des Waldökosystems zersetzt Tagairt "BUND Saar > Lebendige Wälder (27.10.2023)"
- coarse woody debris | CWD | large woody debris
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- Sainmhíniú all fallen wood of large diameter which is not self-supporting Tagairt "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - Göran Stahl, Andrew Dolloff. 'Coarse woody debris' (24.10.2023). Volume 1, pp 361-363 in Encyclopedia of Environmetrics (ISBN 0471 899976) Edited by Abdel H. El-Shaarawi and Walter W. Piegorsch 0 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, 2002- B.C. Ministry of Forests and Range B.C. Ministry of Environment. 'Field Manual for Describing Terrestrial Ecosystems' (24.10.2023) 2nd Edition. 2010"
- Nóta Although an exact definition is not available, many researchers include all pieces of wood that are at least 10 cm in diameter and 1 m in length. CWD can consist of any coarse part of a dead tree, such as trunks or .parts of trunks, branches, stumps, and root wads. A distinction is often made between standing dead trees, snags, and dead trees on the ground, logs. Dead roots in the soil are generally not considered as CWD although there is no principal reason why they should not be.