Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods forests of southern Quebec, Canada, but their financial applicability is often hampered by the depleted state of the resource. To help identify sites most suited for the production of high quality timber, where the potential return on silvicultural investments should be the highest, this study assessed the impact of stand and site characteristics on timber quality in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis Britt.). For this purpose, lumber value recovery (LVR), an estimate of the summed value of boards contained in a unit volume of round wood, was used as an indicator of timber quality. Predictions of LVR were made for yell...
Many northern hardwood stands include several low-vigor trees as a result of past management. To res...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
The boreal forest is the most widespread forest type in Canada, with a large percentage represented ...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods for-ests of south...
Past silvicultural treatments have resulted in the high-grading mixed temperate forests of Québec, C...
The North American temperate deciduous forests are an important source of hardwoods sought after by ...
The increasing dominance of American beech regeneration (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) to the expense of ...
Pre- and post-harvest regeneration levels were compared for Abiesbalsamea (L.) Mill. –Betulapapyrife...
The recruitment of saplings in forest stands into merchantable stems is a very complex process, thus...
In Canada, the annual allowable cut (AAC) sets the harvest limit of roundwood and aims to maintain t...
Demands for high quality wood are expected to increase as wood products begin to replace concrete an...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
In an effort to emulate natural disturbances typical of the region, Central Ontario’s uneven-aged ha...
Within beech bark disease (BBD)-impacted stands in North America, BBD-mediated crown decline favours...
Many northern hardwood stands include several low-vigor trees as a result of past management. To res...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
The boreal forest is the most widespread forest type in Canada, with a large percentage represented ...
Silvicultural restoration measures have been implemented in the northern hardwoods for-ests of south...
Past silvicultural treatments have resulted in the high-grading mixed temperate forests of Québec, C...
The North American temperate deciduous forests are an important source of hardwoods sought after by ...
The increasing dominance of American beech regeneration (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) to the expense of ...
Pre- and post-harvest regeneration levels were compared for Abiesbalsamea (L.) Mill. –Betulapapyrife...
The recruitment of saplings in forest stands into merchantable stems is a very complex process, thus...
In Canada, the annual allowable cut (AAC) sets the harvest limit of roundwood and aims to maintain t...
Demands for high quality wood are expected to increase as wood products begin to replace concrete an...
Creating quality tolerant hardwood stands through intensive silviculture and mapping their propertie...
Wood characteristic mapping was considered as a means for optimizing the value chain of northwestern...
In an effort to emulate natural disturbances typical of the region, Central Ontario’s uneven-aged ha...
Within beech bark disease (BBD)-impacted stands in North America, BBD-mediated crown decline favours...
Many northern hardwood stands include several low-vigor trees as a result of past management. To res...
Managing competing vegetation is crucial in stand establishment strategies; forecasting the abundanc...
The boreal forest is the most widespread forest type in Canada, with a large percentage represented ...