Tomas Lämås
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
50 Papers
369 Citations
Tomas Lämås is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 46 publications. Previous affiliations of Tomas Lämås include Umeå University.
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Papers
•Proceedings Article
The Heureka Forestry Decision Support System: An Overview
Peder Wikström,Lars Edenius,Björn Elfving,Ljusk Ola Eriksson,Tomas Lämås,Johan Sonesson,Karin Öhman,Jörgen Wallerman,Carina Waller,Fredrik Klintebäck +9 more
- 13 Jul 2011
TL;DR: The Heureka system contains models for growth projections, simulation of treatments, estimation of recreation values and carbon sequestration, and habitat suitability, and it is also possible to make projections under different climate scenarios.
Wood-inhabiting cryptogams on dead Norway spruce (Picea abies) trees in managed Swedish boreal forests
TL;DR: The quantity and quality of dead Norway spruce trees and wood-inhabiting cryptogams in a managed boreal forest landscape in northern Sweden are surveyed.
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A model for regional analysis of carbon sequestration and timber production
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an optimization model for carbon sequestration in forest biomass and forest products at a local or regional scale, which consists of an optimizing stand-level simulator, and the solution is found using linear programming.
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Factors Influencing the Choice of Management Strategy among Small-Scale Private Forest Owners in Sweden
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the results using chi-square tests to identify the most relevant factors affecting the management strategy choices of individual forest owners, and found that the importance of income from the forest, membership in a forest owners association, certification and an interest in and knowledge of forestry issues had a stronger impact on the choice of management strategy than most "hard" factors related to the owner or the property, such as gender and distance between the owner's residence and the property.
Keeping pace with forestry: Multi-scale conservation in a changing production forest matrix.
Adam Felton,Therese Löfroth,Per Angelstam,Lena Gustafsson,Joakim Hjältén,Annika M. Felton,Per Simonsson,Anders Dahlberg,Matts Lindbladh,Johan Svensson,Urban Nilsson,Isak Lodin,Per-Ola Hedwall,Anna Sténs,Tomas Lämås,Jörg Brunet,Christer Kalén,Bengt Kriström,Pelle Gemmel,Thomas Ranius +19 more
TL;DR: It is argued that ongoing changes in the production forest matrix require more consideration, and that multi-scale conservation must be adapted to, and integrated with, production forest development.