Development of ideas within the framework of the genetic approach to the classification of forest types

Current state and future of genetic approach in forest typology

Authors

  • Valery Fomin Institute of Forest and Natural Resource Management, Ural State Forest Engineering University, Russian Federation
  • Anna Mikhailovich Institute of Physics and Technology, Ural Federal University, Russian Federation
  • Sergey Zalesov Institute of Forest and Natural Resource Management, Ural State Forest Engineering University, Russian Federation
  • Artem Popov Institute of Forest and Natural Resource Management, Ural State Forest Engineering University, Russian Federation
  • Gennadiy Terekhov Botanical Garden, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46490/BF466

Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of achievements and the current state of one of the main trends of forest typological studies in the Russian Federation, namely, the genetic approach to the classification of forest types. The article describes the theoretical foundations of genetic typologies created by the founders of this approach. The article explains the relationship between the concepts of the forest-forming process and forest types. This article also includes a detailed description of the concept of forest-forming epochs according to the degree and depth of human impact on forests, as well as the forms and technical means of this impact, with examples of the practical use of genetic typologies in forest engineering and management. The article provides an analysis of the main directions of development and improvement of genetic typologies, taking into account anthropogenic impacts at different levels and strengths, climate change, and the use of new technologies to reveal the potential of the genetic approach to the classification of forest types.

Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

Fomin, V., Mikhailovich, A., Zalesov, S. ., Popov, A. ., & Terekhov, G. . (2020). Development of ideas within the framework of the genetic approach to the classification of forest types: Current state and future of genetic approach in forest typology. Baltic Forestry, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.46490/BF466

Issue

Section

Forest Inventory and Management Planning