Considerations for Rehabilitation of Naturally Disturbed Forests (MPB) Part 1 Watershed Hydrology

This extension note serves as a guide for practitioners involved in reforestation efforts following large-scale natural disturbances, particularly those caused by the mountain pine beetle in British Columbia's interior. The document emphasizes the importance of considering watershed hydrology when planning these rehabilitation activities, highlighting potential negative impacts on water resources such as increased runoff, stream sedimentation, and reduced riparian function. It advocates for a cautious approach that includes clear objectives, risk analysis, and coordination with stakeholders to minimize these negative effects and ensure the long-term health of both timber and water-related values.

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Author M. Milne, D. Lewis
Publication Year 2011
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