Site-quality Evaluation, Site-quality Maintenance, and Site-specific Management for Forest Land in Northwest Ontario

Site-quality Evaluation, Site-quality Maintenance, and Site-specific Management for Forest Land in Northwest Ontario
Author: Willard H. Carmean
Publisher: Thunder Bay : Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Northwest Science and Technology
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
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This manual is directed toward the evaluation and classification of forest land in north-west Ontario for timber production, with the primary objective of providing tools for a quantitative evaluation of the capability of forest land to produce tree growth. The first few chapters describe methods for estimating forest site quality, including direct methods based on measuring site index from standing trees and indirect methods based on soil and topographic features. The manual also provides a complementary framework showing relationships between site quality, forest-landscape classification, and growth and yield. This framework accommodates other land values that are in addition to timber production. A final chapter suggests how application of this integrated framework can produce a diversified forest landscape having a spectrum of management intensities, a variety of site-specific silvicultural practices, and a variety of forest land values and uses.

Northwestern Ontario Forest Ecosystem Interpretations

Northwestern Ontario Forest Ecosystem Interpretations
Author: G. D. Racey
Publisher: Thunder Bay : Northwestern Ontario Forest Technology Development Unit, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1989
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN:

Guide to assist in the application of the Northwestern Ontario forest ecosystem classification to forest management in northwestern Ontario. Interpretations relate vegetation, soil, site, and climatic factors to limitations or opportunities for forest management. The guide introduces the concept of forest ecosystem interpretations; presents the concept as a method of applying the classification to site-specific management through a set of generalized treatment units that may be further adapted to accommodate local variations in site or climate; describes some basic silvicultural interpretations, followed by interpretations for wildlife; and deals with incorporation of the system into operational forestry surveys.

Ecology Abstracts

Ecology Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1997
Genre: Ecology
ISBN:

Coverage: 1982- current; updated: monthly. This database covers current ecology research across a wide range of disciplines, reflecting recent advances in light of growing evidence regarding global environmental change and destruction. Major ares of subject coverage include: Algae/lichens, Animals, Annelids, Aquatic ecosystems, Arachnids, Arid zones, Birds, Brackish water, Bryophytes/pteridophytes, Coastal ecosystems, Conifers, Conservation, Control, Crustaceans, Ecosyst em studies, Fungi, Grasses, Grasslands, High altitude environments, Human ecology, Insects, Legumes, Mammals, Management, Microorganisms, Molluscs, Nematodes, Paleo-ecology, Plants, Pollution studies, Reptiles, River basins, Soil, TAiga/tundra, Terrestrial ecosystems, Vertebrates, Wetlands, Woodlands.

Frontline

Frontline
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1991
Genre: Forests and forestry
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