timber supply review and species management
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Timber Supply Review and Species Management. By: Paul Barolet, R.P.F., Stewardship Officer. GREAT CSC THEME ! * Speciesism = prejudice or discrimination based on species, and does it matter to the AAC?. Let’s examine some situations in less than 1 minute per slide. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Timber Supply Review and
Species Management
By: Paul Barolet, R.P.F., Stewardship Officer
GREAT CSC THEME !
*Speciesism = prejudice or discrimination based on species, and does it matter to the AAC?
• Let’s examine some situations in less than 1 minute per slide.
• Is speciesism already a reality in current TSR‘s?
This 2006 report cited a number of concerns and made recommendations related to monitoring practices for timber supply
Under-story Prejudice in the KINGCOME TSA
Forest Cover Inventory is now Hw 7 Cw 2 BA 1
Pre-harvest Forest Cover Cw Hw 951
Over-Story Tree Species Discrimination in a TFL
Pre-harvest Stand LabelFdc Hw 951
Even aged Retention System in RESULTS
Over-story Tree Species Discrimination
Google Image
RESULTS Spatial Data Submitted
Field Photo
Even Aged Forest Cover Inventory is now Hw 60 Cw 20 Fdc 20
Kingcome TSA Forest Cover Discrimination?
Pre-Harvest Stand Label Cw Hw 941 Pre-Harvest Stand Label Cw Yc 931
Author Gordon Baskerville, PhD
“Why Forecasts Fail”
Forest Influence and Even Aged Stands?
Inventory Discrimination in the Mid-Coast TSA
Even Aged Forest Cover Inventory is now Cw 70 Hw 20 Yc 10
Forest Cover Data Integrity and Timber Supply
• Regarding forest cover attributes applied in TSR forecasts, please remember that;
DATA IN = AAC FORECAST OUTor
GARBAGE IN = GARBAGE OUT
• Think about Baskerville’s comments and that TSR forecasts should mimic the on ground reality (current practice) in the forest both in terms of yield curves and harvest flows.
• In summary TSR’s are to reflect current practices in their modelling assumptions (see Forest Act section 8).
Forest Cover Reporting
1. Coast Regional Implementation Team; messaging & consensus on stocking standards and forest cover reporting
2. FPPR section 863. RESULTS Information Submission Specifications Manual 4. SUBMITTING FOREST COVER TO RESULTS FOR OPENINGS
WITH TREED RETENTION5. Silviculture Survey Procedures Manual - Regen Delay, Stocking
and Free Growing Surveys - plus Alternative Survey Methodologies
6. Forest Management Leadership Team Forest Cover direction letter
This includes standing waste!
Craig Wickland in even aged clear cut net area to reforest
Previously Harvested StandsMid-Coast TSR 3 Experience
• a net area of 7120 hectares. Most of these stands were apparently excluded because of low net value and inventory attributes....About 87 percent of the stands were hemlock or balsam leading,....
• I estimate that about 50 percent of previously harvested stands that were excluded as inoperable will contribute to future timber supply in the TSA.
• This resulted in a loss of 3560 ha or 2.2% of THLB.
Inventory and THLB does it matter?
Forest Cover Attributes and THLB Loss?
Even aged in RESULTSDispersed retention in the field
Total Chance Planning?
Or Isolation of Future Timber?
Silviculture does it matter to the AAC?
• Timber supply requires unbiased and accurate forest cover reporting regardless of the source.
• Timber supply areas increasingly reveal both economic and logistical challenges associated with less diverse stands and high logging costs which is considered in timber supply.
• When weighing your economic decision to rely on natural ingress outcomes consider how this affects the THLB based on previous TSR’s and managed stand yield curves and site index adjustment.
• THLB reductions could be offset with inventory attributes of residual basal area to contribute to future timber supply.
Silviculture does it matter to the AAC?
• Timber supply analysts should revisit even aged yield curves assumptions (base case) relative to growing conditions under current practice.
• Has the scale of resolution for analysis units become too generalized?
• Professionals are responsible for;– surveying and accurately reporting forest cover of stand
conditions when >5m2/ha is retained– meeting all legal policies and professional expectations
• Yes, silviculture matters to the AAC!