Title | Client-driven applied research four important silviculture principles - a simplified guide to the successful management of hardwood stands |
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Author | University of New Brunswick |
Source | 2021, 14 pages Open Access |
Links | Online - En ligne
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Year | 2021 |
Publisher | University of New Brunswick |
Document | serial |
Lang. | English |
Media | digital; on-line |
Related | For all publications in this group, see the following publications |
File format | pdf |
Subjects | Nature and Environment; climate; Forestry; Adaptation measures and options; Climate change; Climate change adaptation; cumulative effects |
Illustrations | photographs; bar graphs; graphs; plots |
Program | Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Climate Change Adaptation Program |
Program | Climate Change Impacts and
Adaptation |
Released | 2021 06 01 |
Summary | (Plain Language Summary, not published) This article explains the four principles of silviculture: 1. Trees of different species and size have different monetary values and growth rates
2. Stand basal area (competition), tree vigour and tree size in interactions, impact rates of stand and tree growth 3. Residual basal area and release of crop trees impact stand growth and regeneration dynamics 4. Harvest season, system and
trail network greatly impact the creation of substrate for germination and the establishment of regeneration. |
GEOSCAN ID | 330454 |
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