Natural or assisted succession as approach of forest recovery on abandoned lands with different land use history in the Andes of Southern Ecuador
New Forests
2017
published online: 13 June 2017
Assessing the importance of topographic variables for the spatial distribution of tree species in a tropical mountain forest
Erdkunde
2016
70(1)
19-47
Assessing the importance of topographic variables for the spatial distribution of tree species in a tropical mountain forest
ERDKUNDE – Archive for Scientific Geography
2016
70/1
19-47
Afforestation or intense pasturing improve the ecological and economic value of abandoned tropical farmlands.
Nature Communications
2014
5
open access
Sustainable Use of Tropical Forests: A Plea for a Landscape View.
Ecological Studies 221
Bendix, J.; Beck, E.; Bräuning, A.; Makeschin, F.; Mosandl, R.; Scheu, S.; Wilcke, W.
Springer Verlag
2013
Sustainable Agriculture and Conservation Payments Are Key Factors in Mitigating Tropical Forest Loss.
235-244
Ecological Studies 221
Bendix, J.; Beck, E.; Bräuning, A.; Makeschin, F.; Mosandl, R.; Scheu, S.; Wilcke, W.
Springer Verlag
2013
Conservation, Management of Natural Forests and Reforestation of Pastures to Retain and Restore Current Provisioning Services.
171-185
Ecological Studies 221
Bendix, J.; Beck, E.; Bräuning, A.; Makeschin, F.; Mosandl, R.; Scheu, S.; Wilcke, W.
Springer Verlag
2013
Reforestation and Natural Succession as Tools for Restoration on Abandoned Pastures in the Andes of South Ecuador.
Series: Tropical Forestry. Vol.8. XVI
Springer
2011
Species-rich, but distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal potentials in rehabilitation plots on degraded pastures and in neighboring pristine tropical mountain rain forest.
Tropical Ecology
2010
51(2)
125-148
Effectiveness and distributional impacts of payments for reduced carbon emissions from deforestation.
Erdkunde
2009
63 (4)
365-384