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John R. Weeks,Allan G. Hill,Justin Stolers for an entire watershed or landscape (e.g., Cissel et al. 1999, Greenough et al. 1999). Because management is usually implemented at the stand level, modeling of stand dynamics is necessary. This chapter will review stand simulation models and analysis tools for evaluating stand-level management options.labyrinth 发表于 2025-3-27 03:14:24
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Compatible Management of Understory Forest Resources and Timberrest communities. They contribute to biological diversity and long-term ecosystem productivity (Alaback and Herman 1988, Halpern and Spies 1995), underpin mammalian and avian abundance (Morrison 1982, Carey 1995, Carey and Johnson 1995) and are important aesthetic components of forests.miracle 发表于 2025-3-27 18:22:26
Landscape Management: Diversity of Approaches and Points of Comparisonntegrity (Szaro et al. 1999). Because many issues emerge at the landscape scale, it is an essential scale for addressing compatibility and tradeoffs among land use objectives when policy decisions are made.CBC471 发表于 2025-3-27 22:06:16
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Compatible Forest Management: Background and Contextritish Columbia north of Vancouver Island to southeastern Alaska) is in a relatively undisturbed, natural state. The forest from Vancouver Island, British Columbia to northern California contains some of the world’s most valuable and productive commercial timberlands. An important subset of the PNW字谜游戏 发表于 2025-3-28 09:38:03
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Managing Structural and Compositional Diversity with Silviculturet is now just one of many objectives for regional forests (Kohm and Franklin 1997). Because management objectives and silvicultural practices are intertwined (Baker 1934, Daniel et al. 1979), this broadening of objectives is accompanied by a broadening of practices. Whereas earlier silvicultural pra