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Notes
1. This and the following case studies draw upon the already published papers. Thus, for each
study we indicate the concrete reference. Study 1 emerges from Poirazidis et al. (2004).
2. Triantakonstantis et al. (2006).
3. (a) A geomorphological model, (b) a vegetation-type model, (c) a model combining a and b,
(d) a disturbance model, (e) a model combining c and d, (f) a Boolean map of mature forest,
and (g) the final map combining e and f.
4. Schindler et al. (2008).
5. Schindler et al. (2009).
6. Poirazidis et al. (2006, 2009).
7. Poirazidis et al. (2008, 2010b).
8. The managed forests are categorised into the four management options free forestry, temporal
restrictions, temporal and spatial restrictions, and ecological management.
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