Proper management of uneven-aged interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) stands is important for British Columbia’s central and southern interior. These stands constitute one of main components of the operable forest land in these areas, with easy access from main roads and towns. This study focused on the growth of uneven-aged Douglas-fir stands after pre-commercial thinning (spacing), with an impetus to improve upon current management practices. Data were collected from 24 permanent sample plots which were established near Williams Lake, British Columbia in 1989; thinning took place between 1990 and 1991. Three measurements have been made post-treatment: 1993, 1997 and 2004. The plot data were used to analyze different gr...
Graduation date: 2000Modified selection thinning has been utilized by some non-industrial foresters\...
Graduation date: 1999Understory conifer regeneration needs to occur beneath conifer-dominated\ud can...
Graduation date: 1999The response to various levels of stand density by natural Douglas-fir regenera...
Re-measurement data over a period of four years from 24 permanent plots were analyzed to determine ...
This dissertation sought to gain insight into the impacts of pre-commercial thinning (PCT) treatment...
Graduation date: 1991The Levels-of-Growing-Stock Studies in Douglas-fir is a regional cooperative to...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
The specific objectives of this study were to: (i) assess the impact of overstory conditions and dis...
With shifting disturbance regimes negatively impacting timber supply in British Columbia (BC), broad...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1987The usefulness of thinning studies in Douglas-fir sta...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2008Knowledge of stand develo...
Licensees are required to regenerate interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzisii var glauca) forest g...
Graduation date: 1972An understanding of the dynamics of individual tree and stand\ud growth, develo...
The Interior Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic Zone covers 4 million hectares in the southern interior of B...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
Graduation date: 2000Modified selection thinning has been utilized by some non-industrial foresters\...
Graduation date: 1999Understory conifer regeneration needs to occur beneath conifer-dominated\ud can...
Graduation date: 1999The response to various levels of stand density by natural Douglas-fir regenera...
Re-measurement data over a period of four years from 24 permanent plots were analyzed to determine ...
This dissertation sought to gain insight into the impacts of pre-commercial thinning (PCT) treatment...
Graduation date: 1991The Levels-of-Growing-Stock Studies in Douglas-fir is a regional cooperative to...
Thinning treatments are an important management tool, as they help reduce competition and promote tr...
The specific objectives of this study were to: (i) assess the impact of overstory conditions and dis...
With shifting disturbance regimes negatively impacting timber supply in British Columbia (BC), broad...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1987The usefulness of thinning studies in Douglas-fir sta...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Forestry, 2008Knowledge of stand develo...
Licensees are required to regenerate interior Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzisii var glauca) forest g...
Graduation date: 1972An understanding of the dynamics of individual tree and stand\ud growth, develo...
The Interior Douglas-fir Biogeoclimatic Zone covers 4 million hectares in the southern interior of B...
Graduation date: 1979During the past 20 years, repeated thinning of a Douglas-fir forest, now 65 yea...
Graduation date: 2000Modified selection thinning has been utilized by some non-industrial foresters\...
Graduation date: 1999Understory conifer regeneration needs to occur beneath conifer-dominated\ud can...
Graduation date: 1999The response to various levels of stand density by natural Douglas-fir regenera...