Benefits of Commercial Thinning to Ageclass Four Lodgepole Pine Stands and to the Communities of Houston and Burns Lake, British Columbia

This document assesses the advantages of commercial thinning operations on lodgepole pine stands for both the forest stand and the communities of Houston and Burns Lake, British Columbia. The document details the thinning process, which includes juvenile spacing and shortwood harvester selection, and highlights benefits such as reduced fire hazard, a decrease in tree mortality, and an increase in total stand volume over time. Furthermore, the analysis emphasizes the significant socio-economic prosperity generated through increased employment, stable contracts, and a rise in the Allowable Annual Cut (AAC), concluding that commercial thinning is a valuable practice that aligns with the broader goals of the Forest Renewal Plan.

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E.A. Strimbold

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Author J. Kavanagh
Publication Year 1994
Descriptive Location Bulkley Valley, Houston, Burns Lake
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