His primary areas of study are Forestry, Botany, Pinus
His work on Scots pine and Stone pine as part of general Pinus
Forestry, Mediterranean climate, Agroforestry, Ecology and Carbon sequestration are his primary areas of study.
His Forestry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Quercus pyrenaica and Woody plant, Pinus
Gregorio Montero works mostly in the field of Agroforestry, limiting it down to topics relating to Biodiversity and, in certain cases, Plant ecology, as a part of the same area of interest. His Ecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Plateau and Physical geography. His work focuses on many connections between Agronomy and other disciplines, such as Thinning, that overlap with his field of interest in Basal area and Animal science.
His main research concerns Mediterranean climate, Agronomy, Mediterranean Basin, Ecosystem services and Aboveground biomass. His Mediterranean climate research integrates issues from Range, Agroforestry, Biodiversity and Diameter at breast height. His Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as PEST analysis, Wood production and Biotic component.
His Mediterranean Basin study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Allometry, Biomass, Tree allometry, Forestry and Mixed model. His research in Ecosystem services intersects with topics in Pinus pinaster, Habitat and Ecosystem diversity. His research links Shoot with Aboveground biomass.
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Interregional nonlinear height-diameter model with random coefficients for stone pine in Spain
Rafael Calama;Gregorio Montero.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (2004)
Revisión: Índices de diversidad estructural en masas forestales
M. del Rio;G. Montero;F. Montes;I. Cañellas.
Forest Systems (2003)
Growth response to thinning in Quercus pyrenaica Willd. coppice stands in Spanish central mountain
Isabel Cañellas;Miren Del Río;Sonia Roig;Gregorio Montero.
Annals of Forest Science (2004)
New models for estimating the carbon sink capacity of Spanish softwood species
Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado;Miren del Rio;Gregorio Montero.
Forest Systems (2011)
Multilevel linear mixed model for tree diameter increment in stone pine (Pinus pinea): a calibrating approach
Rafael Calama;Gregorio Montero.
Silva Fennica (2005)
Biomass models to estimate carbon stocks for hardwood tree species
Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado;G. Montero;M. del Río.
Forest Systems (2012)
Producción de biomasa y fijación de CO2 por los bosques españoles
Gregorio Montero;Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado;Marta Muñoz.
Producción de biomasa y fijación de CO2 por los bosques españoles (2011)
Litter fall in Mediterranean Pinus pinaster Ait. stands under different thinning regimes
Sonia Roig;Miren del Río;Isabel Cañellas;Gregorio Montero.
Forest Ecology and Management (2005)
Analysis of diameter-density relationships and self-thinning in non-thinned even-aged Scots pine stands
Miren del Rı́o;Gregorio Montero;Felipe Bravo.
Forest Ecology and Management (2001)
Inter-regional variability in site index models for even-aged stands of stone pine (Pinus pinea L.) in Spain
Rafael Calama;Nieves Cañadas;Gregorio Montero.
Annals of Forest Science (2003)
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