Australian Forestry

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Forestry is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effect of climate change on the health and productivity of Australia’s temperate eucalypt forests11
Cultural burning and public forests: convergences and divergences between Aboriginal groups and forest management in south-eastern Australia10
Hollow occurrence and tree spacing inEucalyptus tereticornis10
A state-space growth model for Eucalyptus pilularis in subtropical Australia, fitted with and without seemingly unrelated regression8
Propagation by stem cuttings of 20 seedlots of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and the likelihood of a seedlot × propagation system interaction8
Impact of flail chain characteristics on productivity, costs, bark content and fuel use when processing short-rotation Eucalyptus globulus trees to produce woodchips7
Landscape monitoring in forests: a wildlife ecologist’s perspective5
Interaction of site, spacing, weed control and fertiliser in Pinus radiata plantations in southeast New South Wales5
A tribute to Alan Gordon John Brown AM, ATSE, FFA5
Seasonal flight and genetic distinction among Xylosandrus crassiusculus populations invasive in Australia4
Post-harvesting glyphosate and imazapyr application on Eucalyptus stumps to control coppice4
Long-term growth response to weed-control strips in Eucalyptus urograndis plantations in Brazil4
Using topographic attributes to predict the density of vegetation layers in a wet eucalypt forest4
Current and future risks of drought-induced mortality inPinus radiataplantations in New South Wales, Australia4
Evaluation and prediction of bending properties of glulam beams made from young plantation-grown Eucalyptus nitens4
Bark beetles at a pine buffet down under: a review of Australia’s Ips grandicollis biological control program and opportunities for enhancement4
Encouraging residents’ stewardship of street trees in Australia’s capital city, Canberra4
Do eucalypt plantations on Ferrosols in north-west Tasmania contain more or less soil carbon than native forests on the same soil type?3
Maximising the benefits of trees on farms in Tasmania – a desktop review of investment opportunities to improve farm enterprise productivity, profitability and sustainability3
Evaluating the potential for timber production of young forests ofEucalyptusspp. clones used for bioenergy: wood density and mechanical properties3
A technical note on the effect of log length on the drying ofEucalyptus urophylla3
Acacia and eucalypt plantation biosecurity in Southeast Asia – a history, and directions for future research and engagement3
Improving the hardness ofEndospermum medullosum(Vanuatu whitewood)3
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