Seeking Alternatives to Clearcutting in British Columbia - The Role of Large-Scale Experiments for Sustainable Forestry

This document reports on a government initiative, the Silvicultural Systems Program, established in response to public criticism of widespread clearcutting in British Columbia's forests starting in 1990. The paper describes the program's goal of exploring and demonstrating diverse forest harvesting practices through numerous large-scale, long-term experiments across the province. It outlines the program's history, funding, and key accomplishments, including the operational feasibility and varied environmental impacts of alternatives to clearcutting, and concludes by offering lessons learned for future large-scale forestry research endeavors and reflecting on the challenges of translating research into widespread changes in forestry practices.

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Author A. Vyse, A.K. Mitchell, L. de Montigny
Publication Year 2005
License Other (Non-commercial)
Last Updated January 19, 2026, 15:27 (UTC)
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