Lecture 4 Flashcards
Forest Management Concepts and Principles
Basic Forest Management Concepts (Traditional)
Sustained Yield Management
Unsustainable Forest Utilization
Multiple-Use Forest Management
Sustained Yield Management
Unsustainable Forest Utilization
Multiple-Use Forest Management
Basic Forest Management Concepts (Traditional)
Basic Forest Management Concepts (Contemporary) (MuLaW)
Multi-Resource Forest Management
Landscape Ecosystem Management
Watershed-based Management
Multi-Resource Forest Management
Landscape Ecosystem Management
Watershed-based Management
Basic Forest Management Concepts (Contemporary)
Sustained Yield Management
continuous or periodic production of forest products in a working unit for the purpose of achieving at the earliest practicable time an approximate balance between growth and harvest or use.
continuous or periodic production of forest products in a working unit for the purpose of achieving at the earliest practicable time an approximate balance between growth and harvest or use.
Sustained Yield Management
Forest Degradation
Old- growth to second growth forest
caused by logging and poaching
Old- growth to second growth forest
caused by logging and poaching
Forest Degradation
Deforestation
Old-growth/second-growth forest to non-forest condition caused by clearcutting, kaingin, charcoal-making
Old-growth/second-growth forest to non-forest condition caused by clearcutting, kaingin, charcoal-making
Deforestation
Solution to FOrest Degradation (ATE)
Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR)
Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)
Enrichment Planning
Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR)
Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)
Enrichment Planning
Solution to Forest Degradation
Solution to Deforestation
Reforestation
Multiple-Use Forest Management
management of resources for the production of optimal combination of goods and services
management of resources for the production of optimal combination of goods and services
Multiple-Use Forest Management
Pearson (Multiple-Use Forest Management)
assign the best land use to each compartment (forest management units/FMUs)
assign the best land use to each compartment (forest management units/FMUs)
Pearson (Multiple-Use Forest Management)
Dana-McArdle (Multiple-Use Forest Management)
assign compatible land uses to each compartment
assign compatible land uses to each compartment
Dana-McArdle (Multiple-Use Forest Management)
Multi-Resource Forest Management
management of the forest as a single interactive system of plants, animals, soil, water, topography and climate to produce/provide socially desirable goods and services
management of the forest as a single interactive system of plants, animals, soil, water, topography and climate to produce/provide socially desirable goods and services
Multi-Resource Forest Management
Landscape Ecosystem Management
considers the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the entire spectrum of ecosystems in the formulation and formulation of resource production, conservation and utilization strategies
considers the forest ecosystem as an integral part of the entire spectrum of ecosystems in the formulation and formulation of resource production, conservation and utilization strategies
Landscape Ecosystem Management
Watershed-based Management
considers the watershed as the primary basis of management
considers the watershed as the primary basis of management
Watershed-based Management