Silviculture Treatments for Ecosystem Management in the Sayward Cost and Productivity of Harvesting

This document details a research project in British Columbia testing various silvicultural systems beyond traditional clearcutting to manage forests for multiple values, not just timber. The study evaluated the costs, productivity, tree damage, and soil disturbance associated with different harvesting methods used in the first phase of the project. The findings highlight the trade-offs between different approaches, noting that methods like clearcutting were most cost-effective for harvesting, while alternative systems resulted in varying levels of tree damage and soil disturbance.

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Author C. Evans, E. Phillips, L. de Montigny
Publication Year 2003
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