The Retention System - Reconciling Variable Retention with the Principles of Silvicultural Systems

This paper introduces the retention system, a silvicultural system to align forest management with the principles of ecosystem management, moving beyond a singular focus on sustained production of timber. This system is specifically designed to implement the variable retention approach to harvesting, which prioritizes retaining trees and structures for ecological objectives, such as maintaining structural heterogeneity and protecting biological legacies. The paper argues for the necessity of this new terminology to clearly convey the intent of management where the maintenance of ecological complexity is as crucial as traditional yield expectations, acknowledging that these goals may reduce timber productivity. The retention system is defined by its requirement to maintain long-term structural diversity and ensure forest influence over the majority of the harvested area.

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University of British Columbia

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Author S.J. Mitchell, W.J. Beese
Publication Year 2002
License Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
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