The Date Creek Study Productivity of Ground-Based Harvesting Methods in the Interior Cedar Hemlock Zone of British Columbia

This document details a study conducted in British Columbia's Interior Cedar-Hemlock forest where the primary focus is evaluating the productivity and costs of ground-based harvesting methods under different silvicultural prescriptions: clearcut, heavy removal, and light removal. The study monitored various harvesting systems, including mechanized, conventional, and horse skidding, to understand their economic implications and impact on the site. The research aimed to inform the development of sustainable forestry practices that balance timber production with ecological considerations in the region.

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Author E.D. Thibodeau, R.K. Krag, I.B. Hedin
Publication Year 1996
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