Comparison of Harvesting Phases in a Case Study of Partial Cutting Systems in Southwestern British Columbia

This report details a collaborative study evaluating different timber harvesting methods in dry Douglas-fir ecosystems. The primary goal was to compare the productivity of clearcutting with various variable retention treatments (seed-tree, regeneration cut, removal cut), utilizing both cable-yarding and ground-skidding systems. The study also aimed to identify operational factors affecting varibale retention efficiency and to validate procedures for these systems, noting that factors like piece size, slope, and yarding/skidding distance often overshadowed the cutting pattern's influence on productivity.

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Author I.B. Hedin, D.L. DeLong
Publication Year 1993
Descriptive Location Cariboo
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