Farzam Tavankar
Address:
Islamic Azad University Kerman Branch
ForestryKermān,
Iran.
Research Interests:
- Environment
- Biodiversity
- Natural Resource Management
- Plant Ecology
- Forest Ecology
- Forest Management
- Silviculture.
Biography:
Research:
- Healing ability and diameter growth of lime-trees (Tilia begonifolia Stev.) following logging wounds.
- Long-term effects of single-tree selection cutting management on coarse woody debris in natural mixed beech stands in the Caspian forest (Iran).
- Characteristics and Occlusion of Logging Wounds in Fagus orientalis Lipsky.
- Damages to soil and tree species by cable-skidding in Caspian forests of Iran.
- The Effect of Selection Cutting on Frequency and Characteristics of Thick Trees (Normal, Rotten, Dead Trees) in Asalem-Nav Forest.
- Effects of logging wounds on caucasian alder trees (Alnus subcordata C.A. Mey.) in Iranian caspian forests.
- HEALING RATE OF LOGGING WOUNDS ON BROADLEAF TREES IN HYRCANIAN FOREST WITH SOME TECHNOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS.
- Decay development of trees bole following logging damages in a 10 years period in mixed beech forest (Case study of Asalem-Nav forest in Guilan).
- Effect of logging wounds on diameter growth of beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) trees following selection cutting in Caspian forests of Iran.
- Structure of natural Juniperus excelsa stands in Northwest of Iran.
- Affective factors on residual tree damage during selection cutting and cable-skidder logging in the Caspian forests, Northern Iran.