Stand growth and natural regeneration development following selection harvesting of dry-belt douglas fir - 15 year results

This document details a 15-year study examining the effects of partial cut logging, specifically single-tree selection harvesting, on dry-belt Douglas-fir stands in British Columbia. The research, initiated in 1993, investigated how different levels of residual growing stock and stand structure influenced the growth of remaining trees and the establishment of new seedlings. By remeasuring permanent plots and analyzing overstorey and understorey development, the study aimed to provide long-term data crucial for improving growth and yield models, informing sustainable forest management practices, and understanding the dynamics of these complex forest ecosystems.

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Author C. Bealle Statland, W.D. Johnstone
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Publication Year 2010