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What are the environmental consequences of using silviculturally effective forest vegetation management treatments?

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FORESTRY CHRONICLE
卷 87, 期 2, 页码 201-216

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CANADIAN INST FORESTRY
DOI: 10.5558/tfc2011-008

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boreal forest management; biodiversity; sustainable forest management; wildlife management

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  1. Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario
  2. FORREX (Forum for Research and Extension in Natural Resources) Society

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In this paper, we present examples of stand-level consequences of using forest vegetation management treatments in boreal and temperate forest ecosystems in Canada. Specifically, we address several selected indicators: air and water quality, soils and nutrients, plant diversity, and wildlife habitat. For each of these, we discuss direct and indirect effects of five broad categories of treatments: (1) silviculture and harvesting systems and (2) physical, (3) thermal, (4) cultural, and (5) chemical/biological treatments. Our emphasis is on forest vegetation management treatments that are currently used in Canada to manage conifers. By applying regulations and best management practices, conducting landscape-level analyses and developing longer-term monitoring programs resource managers can minimize the effects of FVM treatments on the environmental indicators presented in this paper.

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