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Innovative Silviculture to Achieve Sustainable Forest Management in Boreal Forests: Lessons from Two Large-Scale Experiments

Miguel Montoro Girona, Louiza Moussaoui, Hubert Morin, Nelson Thiffault, Alain Leduc, Patricia Raymond, Arun K. Bose, Yves Bergeron, Jean-Martin Lussier

2023Advances in global change research14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Clear-cutting has been the dominant harvesting method used in boreal forest silviculture. Reducing the potential negative effects of intensive forestry activities on ecosystems, e.g., the simplification and homogenization of stand structure, requires diversifying silvicultural practices to promote forest resilience in the face of climate change. Priority therefore lies in developing, evaluating, and adapting partial cutting as a potential silvicultural option for ensuring the sustainable management of boreal forests. In this chapter, we summarize the findings of two large-scale experiments conducted in Canadian boreal forests that tested new silvicultural approaches and explore their implications for forest management. We discuss the effects of these treatments on tree growth, tree mortality, regeneration, and biodiversity, and we examine the challenges of existing silvicultural approaches in the context of climate change.

Topics & Concepts

SilvicultureSustainable forest managementTaigaForest managementAgroforestryClimate changeBorealLoggingBiodiversityContext (archaeology)Environmental resource managementEnvironmental scienceForestryClearcuttingGeographyEcologyBiologyArchaeologyForest Ecology and Biodiversity StudiesTree Root and Stability StudiesForest ecology and management
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