Operational Manual for Commercial Thinning in British Columbia

This manual outlines the comprehensive process for implementing commercial thinning operations in British Columbia, driven by the need to address fiber shortages caused by natural disturbances. The document is structured to guide various users, from forest planners selecting appropriate stands and assessing economic viability, to field supervisors and machine operators executing the thinning process. It details crucial stages including identifying suitable stands based on specific criteria like species and age, meticulous planning at the block level encompassing pre-harvest assessment and selecting optimal harvesting systems, and the practical implementation with an emphasis on coaching operators and diligent monitoring. The manual also highlights the importance of post-harvest assessment and considers broader implications, such as the long-term impact on timber supply and the integration of non-timber values like wildlife habitat and wildfire risk reduction.

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Author M. Pavel, K. Byrne, J.P. Gaudreau, P. Meek, D. Belyea
Publication Year 2021
Last Updated October 1, 2025, 02:18 (UTC)
Created October 1, 2025, 02:18 (UTC)