Simulated stand characteristics and wood product yields from Douglas-fir plantations managed for ecosystem objectives

Autor: Johnston, S., Hayes, J. P., Tucker, G. F., Barbour, R. J.
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Zdroj: Forest Ecology & Management. Apr1997, Vol. 91 Issue 2/3, p205. 0p.
Abstrakt: Hundreds of thousands of hectares of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) plantations in coastal forests in the U.S. Pacific Northwest were established over the past 40 years. Density management regimes designed to increase structural and compositional diversity in these plantations are being tested and implemented on an operational scale. These regimes are designed to promote various tree and stand characteristics, such as trees with large limbs, stands with multi-layered canopies, and dense unthinned patches. Changes in management policy associated with these types of regimes raise questions aboutthe potential to manage for both ecosystem values and timber production. We used state-of-the-art models to simulate stand growth and wood product yields under several silvicultural prescriptions. The results indicated that timing and intensity of early thinnings are critical in determining both stand structure and wood quality. We concluded that it should be possible to manage Douglas-fir plantations to provide a high degree of structural diversity and wood products with quality similar to that grown in many industrial plantations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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