Standardsignatur
Titel
Natural Disturbance and Stand Development Principles for Ecologial Forestry
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Newtown Square
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Seiten
44 S.
Illustrationen
32 Abb., 5 Tab., zahlr. Lit. Ang.
Material
Bandaufführung
Datensatznummer
167129
Quelle
Abstract
Foresters use natural disturbances and stand development processes as models for silvicultural practices in broad conceptual ways. Incorporating an understanding of natural disturbance and stand development processes more fully into silvicultural practice is the basis for an ecological forestry approach. Such an approach must include 1) understanding the importance of biological legacies created by a tree regenerating disturbance and incorporating legacy management into harvesting prescriptions; 2) recognizing the role of stand development processes, particularly individual tree mortality, in generating structural and compositional heterogeneity in stands and implementing thinning prescriptions that enhance this heterogeneity; and 3) appreciating the role of recovery periods between disturbance events in the development of stand complexity. We label these concepts, when incorporated into a comprehensive silvicultural approach, the "three-legged stool" of ecological forestry. Our goal in this report is to review the scientific basis for the three-legged stool of ecological forestry to provide a conceptual foundation for its wide implementation.