Potential of Partial Cutting Silvicultural Systems to Affect Stand Productivity and Wood Flow - Technical Report MIT-005

This technical report investigates the potential of variable retention silvicultural systems to manage forests in British Columbia's Nelson Forest Region, aiming to mitigate anticipated reductions in wood supply due to new environmental regulations. The study specifically evaluates how different variable retention methods impact stand productivity and overall wood flow despite the widespread presence of Armillaria root disease. Using the PROGNOSIS growth model, the authors identify low-risk timber types and develop management guidelines to balance timber harvesting with objectives like biodiversity and visual quality and reccomend a more balanced mixture of clearcutting and variable retention approaches to ensure sustainable forest management.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author I. Listar
Publication Year 1998
Descriptive Location Boundary, Kootenays
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated October 8, 2025, 04:43 (UTC)
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