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Biblioteca economics of site preparation and the impacts of current forest policy: evidence from central British Columbia

economics of site preparation and the impacts of current forest policy: evidence from central British Columbia

economics of site preparation and the impacts of current forest policy: evidence from central British Columbia

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2006
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201301103970
Pages
482-494

A trend in forestry is to move away from intensive stand establishment practices in favor of prescriptions that are lighter on the land. This study examined the condition and projected yields of nine different site preparation treatments on two high-elevation sites in central British Columbia. Treatments included the following: raw planting (i.e., no site preparation); scalping; mounding; chemical site preparation; chemical brushing; and combinations of mounding and chemical treatments. All treatments were manually planted with 2+1 bare-root interior spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss x Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm.) seedlings. By age 15, trees growing on prepared sites had significantly greater survival, larger stem diameters, and taller tree heights than did trees that were raw planted as seedlings. Moreover, site preparation generally led to earlier and less costly compliance with mandatory reforestation requirements. Growth and yield simulations predicted raw-planted timber volumes that were just 33%-51% of the volumes in the most productive treatments. Financial returns varied as well. Site preparation typically resulted in larger land expectation values than that resulting from raw planting; however, the results were sensitive to rotation length and discount rate. Collectively, these results suggest that moderate investments in site preparation may lead to a more profitable allocation of regeneration resources and a greater future timber supply.

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Hawkins, C.B.D.
Steele, T.W.
Letchford, T.

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