The Opax Mountain Silvicultural Systems Project- Preliminary Results for Managing Complex Dry Interior Douglas-fir Forests

This extension note investigates various forest management approaches for complex, dry Interior Douglas-fir forests. The core of the project involves long-term, operational-scale experiments comparing different harvesting methods, such as individual tree selection and patch cutting, against uncut controls across two distinct study areas. The research explores the effects of these treatments on a wide array of ecological factors, including natural disturbances, tree regeneration, vegetation dynamics, microclimate, soils, and wildlife habitat, aiming to understand how different management practices impact forest health and biodiversity. The project seeks to provide practical insights for forest managers to move beyond traditional uniform partial cutting and adopt a broader range of strategies that better reflect the natural variability of these important forest ecosystems.

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Author David J. Huggard, Andre Arsenault
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Publication Year 2005