Describing Old Growth Forests in the Boreal Foothills Natural Disturbance Unit

This report examines how to define and identify old-growth forests in the Boreal Foothills of British Columbia, emphasizing that age alone is an insufficient measure. It introduces an index of old-growthness, a quantitative scoring system based on multiple structural attributes like tree and snag diameters, coarse woody debris volume, and the presence of specific wildlife habitat features. The study aims to move beyond simple age-based classifications, providing forest managers with a more biologically meaningful tool to assess and conserve these vital ecosystems, acknowledging that structural characteristics, rather than just age, are the true indicators of an old-growth forest's ecological value.

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Author D. MacKillop, R.F. Holt
Publication Year 2003
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