Southern Interior Forest Region Forest Health Stand Establishment Decision Aids

This extension note serves as a practical guide for silvicultural practitioners. It addresses critical operational concerns identified by the forestry community, specifically focusing on competing vegetation and forest health. The core of the document presents Stand Establishment Decision Aids for nine distinct forest health issues prevalent in the Southern Interior Forest Region of British Columbia, such as the black army cutworm, various root diseases, and blister rusts. Each SEDA provides essential information on identifying susceptible stands, understanding the biology of the damaging agent, and outlining relevant harvest and silviculture considerations, including regeneration and plantation maintenance strategies, ultimately aiming to support informed decision-making for healthy forest establishment.

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Author A. Stock, M. Duthie-Holt, S. Walsh, J. Turner, K. Swift
Publication Year 2005
License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
Last Updated October 14, 2025, 22:51 (UTC)
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