- Ecological thinning
Thinning , a silvicultural technique used inforest management , is a stand manipulation operation designed to modify tree growth. Where trees are managed under a commercial regime, competition is reduced by removing adjacent stems that exhibit less favourable timber quality potential. When left in a natural state trees will 'self-thin' but this process ofnatural selection can be unreliable in some circumstnces. An example of this can be found in the Box-Ironbarkforests andwoodlands of Victoria (Australia ) where a large proportion of trees are multi-stemmed regrowth (or coppice) resultant from timber cutting in the decades gone by.Ecological thinning is where the primary aim of forest thinning is to increase growth of selected trees, favouring development of
wildlife habitat (such as hollows) rather than focussing on increased timber yields. Ecological thinning can be considered a new approach to landscape restoration for some types of eucalypt forests and woodlands inAustralia .Ecological thinning research
Research programs under way in various parts of the world (e.g.
USA and Australia) are aimed at providing an alternate approach inforest management whereconservation objectives are a high priority. Methods of ecological thinning being developed on silvicultural techniques for local forest types. Ecological thinning is being developed using two principles: 1. appropriate stem reduction to reduce competition and 2. retention of trees (selection) that are more suitable for wildlife (i.e. not timber production). An example of ecological thinning research is the project in Victoria's Box-Ironbark forests, investigating various thinning and timber removal methods under anAdaptive Management or AEM framework. The primary objective is to generate (over time) a number of forest habitat values (i.e.tree hollows ) that are crucial forwildlife conservation .Sources
* [http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au/1park_boxironbark.cfm Parks Victoria Box-Ironbark Parks & Reserves] - follow link to thinning trial FAQ
* [http://www-test.botany.unimelb.edu.au/vesk/Updated%20BITT%20Poster%20-%20rev%20May%202006.pdf Ecological Thinning Conference Poster] - Poster presented to ESA2004 in Adelaide, Australia
* [http://www.forestscience.unimelb.edu.au/seminar/creswick_fri_abstract/abstract_2007/abstract_gm_fri.html University of Melbourne 2007 Forest Science Seminars] - Gary McIntosh, "Ecological Thinning"
* [http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/pdfs/stem_density_thinning_report.pdf Review of Thinning Prescriptions] - Review of thinning in park management in Australia
* [http://www.seattle.gov/util/About_SPU/Water_System/Habitat_Conservation_Plan--HCP/Watershed_Management/index.asp Cedar River Watershed Habitat Conservation Plan] - Catchment project in Seattle, USAee also
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Adaptive Management
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