Silvicultural Systems Clause Samples

The Silvicultural Systems clause defines the methods and practices to be used for managing and regenerating forest stands within a specified area. It typically outlines which silvicultural techniques—such as clearcutting, shelterwood, or selection systems—are permitted or required, and may specify conditions for their application, such as spacing, timing, or protection of certain tree species. By establishing clear guidelines for forest management, this clause ensures sustainable timber production, maintains ecological balance, and helps prevent disputes over acceptable forestry practices.
Silvicultural Systems. Determine the desired landscape pattern, the future stand composition and structural objectives mandated by the goals identified in the higher level plans. Note: The Forest Management Guide for Natural Disturbance Pattern Emulation (OMNR, 2001) provides an excellent overview and description of ‘operationalizing’ the ‘natural disturbance’ planning model.
Silvicultural Systems. The silvicultural systems currently employed in the Vanderhoof District are indicated in Table 31. The data was obtained from 5-year averages from the integrated silviculture information system (ISIS) and major license silviculture information systems (MLSIS) reports for the Prince ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Vanderhoof Forest Districts. In previous analysis, alternative silviculture systems (i.e., alternatives to clear cutting) were reported to comprise about 2% of the volume harvested in the Vanderhoof District. For this analysis, because it is the predominant silviculture system, all regeneration regimes will be based on clearcutting. Silvicultural System % of Past Harvesting Clearcutting 94 Partial cutting 6 Seed tree - Shelterwood - Data source and comments: • Vanderhoof Forest Districts – 5-year average (1992-1996) from MLSIS and ISIS.

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