Commercial Thinning Older Forests in the Interior Cedar Hemlock Subzone

This document details a case study on commercial thinning of older forests in British Columbia's Interior Hemlock Subzone, a forestry practice aiming to improve the growth and quality of remaining trees. The study, conducted by the Revelstoke Community Forest Corporation, investigates the operational feasibility and economic viability of this approach on an 85-year-old stand. Key findings highlight that commercial thinning can yield a significant volume of timber, increase the value of future crop trees, and potentially enhance wildlife habitat, though careful planning is needed to manage associated costs and operational challenges. The report concludes by summarizing recommendations for future commercial thinning operations, emphasizing the importance of clearly defined crop tree selection criteria and methods to reduce costs.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author L. Waters, D. Williams, D. DeLong
Publication Year 1998
Descriptive Location Shuswap
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated October 9, 2025, 17:48 (UTC)
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