
Vikki Bengtsson
A selection of publications
Bengtsson, V., & Wheater, P. (2021). The effects of veteranisation of Quercus robur after eight years (Report No. 13). Länsstyrelsen Östergötland.
Bengtsson, V., Wheater, C. P., Read, H., & Harris, R. (2021). Responses of oak pollards to pruning. Arboricultural Journal, 43(3), 156-170.
Bengtsson, V., Stenström, A., Wheater, C. P., & Sandberg, K. (2021). The impact of ash dieback on veteran trees in southwestern Sweden. Baltic Forestry, 27(1).
Read, H., Bengtsson, V., Castro, A., Harris, R., & Wheater, C. P. (2021). Restoration of lapsed beech pollards in the Basque region of Spain: comparison of different cutting techniques. Arboricultural Journal, 43(3), 140-155.
Read, H. J., & Bengtsson, V. (2021). Is the population of ancient trees at Burnham Beeches sustainable?. Fritillary, 9, 37-51.
Menkis, A., Redr, D., Bengtsson, V., Hedin, J., Niklasson, M., Nordén, B.,Dahlberg, A. (2020). Endophytes dominate fungal communities in six-year-old veteranisation wounds in living oak trunks. Fungal Ecology.
Read, H., & Bengtsson, V. (2019). The management of trees in the wood pasture systems of South East England. In Silvicultures-Management and Conservation. London, UK: IntechOpen.
Hedin, J., Niklasson, M. & Bengtsson, V. (2018). Veteranisering – verktyg istället för tid. Fauna och Flora 113(2): 13–25. (Veteranisation – tools instead of time).
Bengtsson, V., Niklasson, M, & Hedin, J. (2015). Tree veteranisation. Using tools instead of time. Conservation Land Management, Summer 2015.
Bengtsson, V. (2013). Protection of Trees: sites and surroundings. In Ancient and other veteran trees: further guidance on management. Lonsdale, D (ed.). The Tree Council, London.
Bengtsson, V., Hedin, J. & Niklasson, M. (2012). Veteranisation of Oak - managing trees to speed up habitat production. In: Rotherham, I.D., Handley, C., Agnoletti, M. and Samojlik, T. (eds) Trees Beyond the Wood: an exploration of concepts of woods, forests and trees, Wildtrack Publishing, Sheffield UK, pp.61-68.
Read, H. J., Wheater, C., Forbes, V., & Young, J. (2010). The current status of ancient pollard beech trees at Burnham Beeches and evaluation of recent restoration techniques. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 104(2), 109-120.