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Selection cutting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Selection cutting is the silvicultural practice of harvesting a proportion of the trees in a stand. Selection cutting is the practice of removing mature timber or thinning to improve the timber stand...
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Forestry "near to nature" (by structure and texture) is, generally valued as a possibility to sustain the forests´ natural stability and resilience by only minor silvicultural operations. This shall also better correspond to a broadened understanding ... requirements for age class system for selective cutting system...
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Sixteen sample plots of 400 m2, established 8–9 years after a mountain forest selective (MFS) cutting in the mid-1970s, were re-investigated in 2000. The selective cutting was heavy, with a mean felling volume of 72 per cent of the standing volume.
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Survival Strategies for the Small Woodlot Forest, by Marc Spence. Elements Environmental Magazine ... Lead Contamination in the Belledune Area: Past and Present ... ; Inka Milewski; Conservation Council of New Brunswick; October 2003...
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Aldo Leopold, Selective Cutting, and Forest Stewardship Planning ... Therefore, public foresters in the 1920's and 1930's were already urging hardwood owners to adopt a system of partial or selective cutting, looking ultimately towards sustained-yield forestry in which growth balances cut.
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; Selective Cutting (e.g., Punching) - Industry Patent Mapping Report; 3i Analytics , Jan 2004, Pages: 16 ; ... The results are summarized in the following categories: - Primary Industries: Agribusiness, Fishing and Forestry, Mining; - Secondary Industries: Construction, Food & Accessory Manufacturing,
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state the definition and description of selective cutting ... describe the differences between clear cutting and selective cutting ... 4.6.4 Examine strategies for a sustainable forestry. (a)
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