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Productive Young Growth. Productive Young Growth. 1980s Forest Inventory. 1980s Forest Inventory. 1979 Timber Type Volume Classes. 1980s Forest Inventory. 1997 TLMP Volume Strata. Productive Young Growth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Productive Oldgrowth

2nd Growth

Non-Forest

Forested, low productivity

Productive Young Growth

Productive Oldgrowth

2nd Growth

Non-Forest

Forested, low productivity

Productive Young Growth

VC4 = 8-20

VC5 = 20-30

VC6 = 30-50

VC7 = 50+

1980s Forest Inventory

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1980s Forest Inventory

1979 Timber Type Volume Classes

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1980s Forest Inventory

1997 TLMP Volume Strata

Productive Oldgrowth

2nd Growth

Non-Forest

Forested, low productivity

Productive Young Growth

Low

High

Medium

“Richest old-growth stands and less-valuable stands are lumped into one class, high

volume”

Wildlife Biologist, John Schoen

(Defenders 1998)

Crab Bay ( VCUs 232-234 )

Crab Bay

SE Chichagof Landscape Analysis

SE Chichagof Landscape Analysis

Timber harvest has been disproportionately concentrated on

alluvial/colluvial surfaces

N

Crab Bay

N

N

Crab Bay

N

Timber Type

N

VC 6

VC 6

VC 6VC 6

Crab Bay

N

Volume Class 4

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Clear Cut

Crab Bay

Crab Bay

Volume Class 4

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Clear Cut

Harvested

VC 6 & 7

Volume Class 4

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Clear Cut

N

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

10

15

20

25

30

35

VC5 VC6

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Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Timber Volume?

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(n=19)(n=25)

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Volume Class 4

Volume Class 5

Volume Class 6

Clear Cut

Crab Bay

1994 Lawsuit

1994 - Timber Volume Paradigm

* Proportionality

* Wildlife Studies/Models

* Volume Distribution Pie Charts

* Allowable Sale Quantity (ASQ)

TLMP Volume Strata (1997)

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M

H

Deconstructing the timber volume paradigm in the

management of the Tongass National Forest

(Caouette, Kramer, & Nowacki 2000. PNW GTR)

High Volume

High Density Forest

We need better quantifiable mapping objectives

(Caouette, Kramer, & Nowacki 2000. PNW GTR)

1980s Forest Inventory

1980s Forest Inventory

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6

4

5

1 200’

3

1980s Forest Inventory

1990s Forest Inventory

V67V4

V4-N V4-S

AspectSouth**North*

V5

V5-H V5-S

AspectSouth**North*

V5

V4-H

Productive Old Growth

* North = 292.5 -- 57.5 + flat (no aspect)

** South = 67.5 -- 292.5 degrees

V67

Yes No Yes NoHydric Soils

V5-HV4-H V4

V5-N

V67

Hydric Soils

1980s Forest Inventory

1990s Forest Inventory

V4-HV4-NV4-SV5-HV5-NV5-SV67

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