Mark Twomey
United States Forest Service
5 Papers
16 Citations
Mark Twomey is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Land use, land-use change and forestry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
Thomas Gschwantner,Iciar Alberdi,András Balázs,Sébastien Bauwens,Susann Bender,Dragan Borota,Michal Bosela,Olivier Bouriaud,Isabel Cañellas,Jānis Donis,Alexandra Freudenschuß,Jean-Christophe Hervé,David Hladnik,Jurģis Jansons,László Kolozs,Kari T. Korhonen,Milos Kucera,Gintaras Kulbokas,Gintaras Kulbokas,Andrius Kuliešis,Andrius Kuliešis,Adrian Lanz,Philippe Lejeune,Torgny Lind,Gheorghe Marin,François Morneau,Dóra Nagy,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Leónia Nunes,Damjan Pantic,Joana Amaral Paulo,Tomas Pikula,John Redmond,Francisco Castro Rego,Thomas Riedel,Laurent Saint-André,Vladimír Šebeň,Allan Sims,Mitja Skudnik,György Solti,Stein Tomter,Mark Twomey,Bertil Westerlund,Jürgen Zell +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the implementation of stem volume harmonization by European NFIs, to obtain comparable growing stocks according to five reference definitions, and to compare the different results.
Harmonised projections of future forest resources in Europe
Jari Vauhkonen,Ambros Berger,Thomas Gschwantner,Klemens Schadauer,Philippe Lejeune,Jérôme Perin,Mikhail Pitchugin,Radim Adolt,Miroslav Zeman,Vivian Kvist Johannsen,Sebastian Kepfer-Rojas,Allan Sims,Claire Bastick,François Morneau,Antoine Colin,Susann Bender,Pál Kovácsevics,György Solti,László Kolozs,Dóra Nagy,Kinga Nagy,Mark Twomey,John Redmond,Patrizia Gasparini,Monica Notarangelo,Maria Rizzo,Kristaps Makovskis,Andis Lazdins,Ainars Lupikis,Gintaras Kulbokas,Clara Antón-Fernández,Francisco Castro Rego,Leónia Nunes,Gheorghe Marin,Catalin Calota,Damjan Pantic,Dragan Borota,Joerg Roessiger,Michal Bosela,Vladimír Šebeň,Mitja Skudnik,Patricia Adame,Iciar Alberdi,Isabel Cañellas,Torgny Lind,Renats Trubins,Esther Thürig,Golo Stadelmann,Ben Ditchburn,David Ross,Justin Gilbert,Lesley Halsall,Markus Lier,Tuula Packalen +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a dataset of forest resource projections in 23 European countries to 2040 has been prepared for forest-related policy analysis and decision-making, which should be usable from national to international levels.
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The extent of recent peatland afforestation in Ireland.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that CORINE-based estimates of land use change are biased towards larger sized land parcels and that more than 63% of land parcels afforested, in Ireland, since 1990 are less than 25 ha in size.
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The Tree Register of Ireland.
TL;DR: The Tree Register of Ireland (TROI) project as discussed by the authors is a database of trees in Ireland, which was created by the Tree Council of Ireland and The Irish Tree Society.
Correction to: Harmonised projections of future forest resources in Europe
Jari Vauhkonen,Ambros Berger,Thomas Gschwantner,Klemens Schadauer,Philippe Lejeune,Jérôme Perin,Mikhail Pitchugin,Radim Adolt,Miroslav Zeman,Vivian Kvist Johannsen,Sebastian Kepfer-Rojas,Allan Sims,Claire Bastick,François Morneau,Antoine Colin,Susann Bender,Pál Kovácsevics,György Solti,László Kolozs,Dóra Nagy,Kinga Nagy,Mark Twomey,John Redmond,Patrizia Gasparini,Monica Notarangelo,Maria Rizzo,Kristaps Makovskis,Andis Lazdins,Ainars Lupikis,Gintaras Kulbokas,Clara Antón-Fernández,Francisco Castro Rego,Leónia Nunes,Gheorghe Marin,Catalin Calota,Damjan Pantic,Dragan Borota,Joerg Roessiger,Michal Bosela,Vladimír Šebeň,Mitja Skudnik,Patricia Adame,Iciar Alberdi,Isabel Cañellas,Torgny Lind,Renats Trubins,Esther Thürig,Golo Stadelmann,Ben Ditchburn,David Ross,Justin Gilbert,Lesley Halsall,Markus Lier,Tuula Packalen +53 more
TL;DR: In this article, the original article was erroneously published without applying all the provided proof corrections in Section 5 and Table 1, and the article was later corrected without applying the correction.