Logging residues are often utilized as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for stabilizing bare soil on forest harvesting operations. As utilization of woody biomass increases, concern has developed regarding availability of residues for implementing BMPs. The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) inspects all logging operations in Virginia and randomly selects a portion of harvests for more intensive audits. The VDOF BMP audit process intensively evaluates implementation of BMPs in seven categories (84 specific BMPs) on 240 sites per year. This research analyzed three years of audit data (2010–2012) to quantify differences in BMP implementation between biomass and conventional harvesting operations. Among 720 audited tracts, 97 were biomass ...
Best management practices (BMPs) effectively mitigate erosion and sedimentation during and immediate...
In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Fores...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
Logging residues are often utilized as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for stabilizing bare soil on...
A total of 29 forestry best management practices (BMPs) were measured on 116 randomly selected sites...
In order to manage these forests sustainably, we must follow sound forest management practices. By i...
A survey was conducted to determine compliance with BMPs related to timber harvesting and site prepa...
During 2007-2008, 138 recently harvested sites were evaluated by specially trained BMP Foresters. E...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
Overall compliance with South Carolina’s Best Management Practices for Forestry has increased to 98%...
The application, effectiveness, and compliance of forestry best management practices (BMPs) were ass...
n South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Forest...
State-approved forestry best management practices (BMPs) are a practice or combination of practices ...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
This is the eleventh study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission to determine complia...
Best management practices (BMPs) effectively mitigate erosion and sedimentation during and immediate...
In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Fores...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
Logging residues are often utilized as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for stabilizing bare soil on...
A total of 29 forestry best management practices (BMPs) were measured on 116 randomly selected sites...
In order to manage these forests sustainably, we must follow sound forest management practices. By i...
A survey was conducted to determine compliance with BMPs related to timber harvesting and site prepa...
During 2007-2008, 138 recently harvested sites were evaluated by specially trained BMP Foresters. E...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
Overall compliance with South Carolina’s Best Management Practices for Forestry has increased to 98%...
The application, effectiveness, and compliance of forestry best management practices (BMPs) were ass...
n South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Forest...
State-approved forestry best management practices (BMPs) are a practice or combination of practices ...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
This is the eleventh study conducted by the South Carolina Forestry Commission to determine complia...
Best management practices (BMPs) effectively mitigate erosion and sedimentation during and immediate...
In South Carolina, silvicultural guidelines were first published in 1976 by the South Carolina Fores...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...