Harvesting Options in Highly Constrained IDF Stand in the Rocky Mountain Trench

This docuemnt details a case study on harvesting options in a highly constrained forest stand within the Rocky Mountain Trench, focusing on an experimental forest management pilot project. The primary goal was to evaluate different harvesting methods such as conventional, single tree, and group selection on soil disturbance and armillaria root disease. The study describes the site's characteristics, experimental design, and the specific silvicultural prescriptions implemented to achieve objectives like maintaining water levels and reducing disease susceptibility. It further outlines the harvesting operations conducted and presents preliminary results regarding the impact of each method on stand health and soil integrity.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author K. Sacenieks, H. Pinnell
Publication Year 1998
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
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