Integrated Forest Vegetation Management

Integrated Forest Vegetation Management
Author: P. G. Comeau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Contains papers and summaries of posters presented at a workshop held to provide field practitioners and researchers with current information about treatment options available for forest vegetation management, and to discuss the application of integrated pest management concepts to forest vegetation management. Topics of papers include silvicultural systems, prescribed burning, mechanical site preparation, forest vegetation management trends, chemical and manual treatments, cover crops, mulching, the use of sheep, weed management, biodiversity, and worker safety.

Vegetation Management and Its Importance in Reforestation

Vegetation Management and Its Importance in Reforestation
Author: Karen S. Nolan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1978
Genre: Forest management
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This bibliography represents selected literature pertinent to interaction studies of vegetation-seedling competition in reforestation; it is not a complete review of the scientific literature.

Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer Production

Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer Production
Author: John Daniel Walstad
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1987
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Representing the work of an interdisciplinary team of 20 specialists, this text consolidates, for the first time, the information available on forest vegetation management and integrates this practice with other silvicultural considerations. It provides a conceptual framework as well as a database for improving forest vegetation management decisions. In an accurate and complete mannner, it quantifies opportunities for enhancing forest productivity, illustrates the value of vegetation management treatments in protecting forest resources and investments, outlines the concept of economic thresholds, highlights progress in establishing such limits and consolidates the information on treatment efficacy, advantages and disadvantages and tradeoffs involved. Forest managers will find it useful to evaluate silvicultural prescriptions and investment decisions; forest planners and resource specialists can use it as a reference source for preparing environmental impact assessments; and regulatory officials can use it to train and upgrade the skills of professionals.